‘The Legend of Vox Machina’ Season 4 Episode 7 Release Date and Time: What to Expect From “The Ghosts of Whitestone”?
The Critters are back in full force, and the countdown to the next batch of episodes is already driving fans to the edges of their seats. ‘The Legend of Vox Machina‘ Season 4 premiered on Prime Video on Wednesday, June 3, with the season running 12 episodes in total. With the first six chapters now in the rearview mirror, all eyes are on what comes next for this beloved band of misfits.
Getting the band back together has been a key theme this season, and the release model is keeping that momentum going with three episodes dropping every Wednesday. After the intensity that closed out episodes four through six, the anticipation for the next chapter is at a fever pitch.
‘The Ghosts of Whitestone’ Release Date and Time on Prime Video
‘The Legend of Vox Machina’ Season 4, Episode 7, titled “The Ghosts of Whitestone,” premieres on Wednesday, June 17, alongside episodes 8 and 9. That means viewers will be treated to a full triple-dose of new content in a single drop, just as the season has been delivering each week.
New episodes become available on Prime Video at 12:00 a.m. PT and 3:00 a.m. ET every Wednesday, ensuring fans wake up to new content. International viewers should plan accordingly, as the release timing shifts depending on region, but the Wednesday cadence remains consistent across territories.
Even with half-hour episodes, 12 installments gives fans a lot to look forward to, especially at a time when six to eight-episode streaming seasons are becoming the norm. The generous episode count has been one of the loudest talking points among the fandom, and the weekly triple-release format keeps that conversation going deep into June.
What Comes After Episode 7: The Final Act Is Near
Following “The Ghosts of Whitestone,” the season rounds out with Episode 8 “The Bard’s Lament” and Episode 9 “The Temple of Truth,” all arriving on June 17, before the final trio closes things out on June 24 with episodes titled “The Poisoned Ear,” “Let the End Begin,” and the season finale “The Ascension.”
Season 4 finds the heroes scattered across the globe on separate journeys, but when a cataclysmic threat befalls Exandria, they must reunite to face a foe darker than they could imagine. The episode title “The Ghosts of Whitestone” has fans speculating heavily, given the city’s rich and haunted history in the show’s mythology.
Sam Riegel teased that there would be “lots of bad guys this season,” confirming that the main villain will be none other than the Whispered One, otherwise known as Vecna, one of the most iconic villains of Dungeons and Dragons’ history. With that looming presence on the horizon, the mid-season stretch feels like the calm before a truly devastating storm.
Wayne Brady’s Taryon Is Stealing the Season
No conversation about ‘The Legend of Vox Machina’ Season 4 is complete without talking about the breakout addition shaking up the entire group dynamic. Wayne Brady was announced at New York Comic Con as the voice of Taryon Darrington, a fan-favorite character known for his eccentric personality, theatrical flair, and gradual journey toward real heroism.
Brady deliberately avoided watching Sam Riegel’s original take on the character, telling Inverse, “To this day, because I want it to remain pure, I haven’t looked at Sam’s take on him. So to me, there are no changes because I have nothing to compare it to.”

That creative freedom paid off in remarkable ways, with Riegel himself noting that Brady improvised lines, sang unexpected moments, and added physical business that the animators ended up incorporating into the final cut.
Travis Willingham simply put it this way: “Wayne Brady just runs away with the season.” High praise from one of the show’s original cast members, and a sentiment echoed widely by early reviews and fan reactions since the premiere.
The Season 4 Storyline Heading Into the Home Stretch
Executive producer Sam Riegel told TV Insider that Season 4 was designed to prepare audiences for the final arc, saying, “We wanted to bring it back to what people, I think, really care about the show, which is these characters and their relationship to each other.” That emotional grounding has clearly resonated, with the season drawing strong reactions for balancing big action with deeply personal character work.
Season 4 takes place about a year after the events of Season 3, with the crew mostly separated before a terribly ancient evil arises in the realm of Exandria and brings the gang back together, along with newcomer Taryon Darrington. The pacing has been carefully measured, threading needle moments of levity through what is shaping up to be the darkest chapter yet in Vox Machina’s story.
The show’s renewal was announced in October 2024 while Season 3 was still being released, and the series has since been confirmed for a fifth and final season. For a show that began as a Kickstarter campaign rooted in genuine love for the game and its characters, watching it barrel toward a definitive ending carries enormous emotional weight for fans who have followed this story from its tabletop origins.
As “The Ghosts of Whitestone” prepares to bring Vox Machina back to one of the most haunted locations in all of Exandria, the question on every Critter’s mind is the same: after everything Percy and his family have endured in that city, what could possibly be waiting for them there now, and are you ready to find out?

