How to watch The Marvelous Mrs Maisel season 4 online: stream every episode on Amazon Prime
Midge is in no mood for atonement
After a less than marvelous ending to her first tour in last season's The Marvelous Mrs Maisel, Midge has some serious making up to do. Though from the looks of it, she's going to put a few more noses out of joint before recognizing that she might have been the one in the wrong... We see a whole new side of Midge in the latest instalment of the critically acclaimed comedy-drama, and you can keep reading to find out how to watch The Marvelous Mrs Maisel season 4 online.
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Premiere date: Friday, February 18 (first two episodes)
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Furious about being left on the tarmac by Shy and Reggie, Midge decides that rather than toning down her act, what she really needs is to be bigger! bolder! brasher! than ever.
A new gig grants her total creative freedom and a brand new audience to boot, but the new age Mrs Maisel isn't to everybody's taste - not least her family and friends.
Will it be "thank you and goodnight" to her career in show business? Watching this Prime Video exclusive couldn't be easier - just sign up for a FREE 30-day Amazon Prime trial and watch The Marvelous Mrs Maisel season 4 online from anywhere.
How to watch The Marvelous Mrs Maisel season 4 online FREE: stream on Prime Video today
The Marvelous Mrs Maisel is an Amazon Prime Video exclusive, and fans around the world can start streaming season 4 from Friday, February 18.
But the best news is, if you're new to the service, you can sign up for a FREE 30-day Amazon Prime trial that'll not only let you watch The Marvelous Mrs Maisel season 4 free of charge, but also get you free one-day delivery on purchases from Amazon's online store.
If you decide you like it and want to keep it, Prime costs:
- US: $12.99 per month or $119 for the year
- UK: £7.99 per month or £79 for the year
- Canada: $7.99 per month or $79 for the year
- Australia: $6.99 per month or $59 for the year
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How to watch The Marvelous Mrs Maisel season 4 from abroad
If you're a Prime Video subscriber but you're abroad right now and can't log-in as normal, that's probably down to geo-blocking restrictions.
Thankfully, help is at hand. Downloading a VPN will allow you to watch The Marvelous Mrs Maisel no matter where you are, simply by changing your IP address to one that's back in your country of residence. Here's how to get started with this essential bit of streaming software.
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Aatif is a freelance copywriter and journalist based in the UK. He’s written about technology, science and politics for publications including Gizmodo, The Independent, Trusted Reviews and Newsweek, but focuses on streaming at Future, an arrangement that combines two of his greatest passions: sport and penny-pinching.