Apple TV+'s newest experiment, Lessons in Chemistry, is finally out in the world and everyone is wondering how the iconic Bonnie Garmus novel is brought to life in this emotional and special miniseries. Starring the one and only Brie Larson, viewers will get to see Elizabeth Zott as she navigates the very rigid and sexist world of science in the 1950s while also mixing her talents and her hobbies in unique ways while also going through all that life has in store for her. And trust us, you're not going to want to miss a single episode of it. So luckily we put together a handy guide so you don't miss a single second!

Here's everything you need to know about Lessons in Chemistry's release schedule.

When does Lessons in Chemistry premiere?

Apple TV+ released the first two episodes of Lessons in Chemistry on October 13, 2023, giving fans double to episodes right away so can dive right into Elizabeth's story.

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How many episodes of Lessons in Chemistry are there?

Thankfully, the wonderful team behind the series cooked up 8 episodes for us to watch. But even so, you'll definitely want seconds so maybe do a rewatch once you're done!

When does the next episode of Lessons in Chemistry drop?

New episodes are released every Friday at midnight ET or Thursdays at 9 PM PT. So depending on which time zone you're in, you might be watching it on a completely different day or may have to stay up a little bit longer to click play as soon as it drops.

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However, the series finale will be released two days early on Wednesday night due to the Thanksgiving holiday.

Here’s the full release schedule for Lessons in Chemistry:

Lessons in Chemistry will have 8 episodes that will drop on a weekly basis. While we might know the story because of the book, Apple TV+ is still keeping some things under lock and key as the future episode names are still a mystery.

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