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When does 'The Kardashians' come back? Season 4 premiere date, schedule, how to watch
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Date:2025-04-14 12:49:14
Ready or not, the latest season of "The Kardashians" is coming your way.
Season 4 of the reality show featuring the famous family's highs, lows, fights and daily tribulations is returning to Hulu in September. "The Kardashians" began in April 2022, following the 20-season run of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" on E!.
"From second chances and new beginnings to unexpected blessings, they continue to bare it all together, a reminder that the most beautiful part of life is family," reads the show's synopsis.
Here's everything you need to know about the newest season of "The Kardashians," following Kim, Khloe, Kourtney, Kylie, Kendall and Kris.
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When does 'The Kardashians' come out? Season 4 premiere date
The first episode, titled "You're a Witch and I Hate You," will be available to stream Thursday, Sept. 28 on Hulu.
According to the episode synopsis, the family heads to Cabo San Lucas in Mexico, but Kourtney and Kim have a "heated argument that changes the dynamic of the trip."
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'The Kardashians' Season 4 episode schedule
After the first episode of the new season premieres Sept. 28, new episodes will be released on Hulu every Thursday.
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'The Kardashians' Season 4 trailer
Hulu released the trailer for the latest season Sept. 12.
Who is in the cast for Season 4 of 'The Kardashians'?
The season will provide viewers with an all access pass to the lives of Kris Jenner, Kourtney Kardashian Barker, Kim Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian, Kendall Jenner and Kylie Jenner.
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