‘My Adventures With Superman’ Season 3 Episode 6 Release Date and Time
‘My Adventures With Superman‘ has been on a steady weekly roll since its long awaited return, and the countdown to episode 6 is officially on. After a nearly two year hiatus, the animated series came back for its third season, with Jack Quaid fully committed to voicing Superman even while balancing his other major role on ‘The Boys’.
Now that fans have settled into the rhythm of new episodes, the next chapter titled ‘Party Animals’ is closing in fast, and viewers want to know exactly when they can tune in.
‘My Adventures With Superman’ Season 3 Episode 6 Release Date
Season 3 premiered on Adult Swim’s Toonami block on June 13, 2026, before becoming available on HBO Max the following day. The season consists of ten episodes airing weekly on Adult Swim on Saturdays at midnight ET and PT, with each episode streaming the next day on Max.
Episode 6, titled ‘Party Animals,’ is listed as airing July 19 on Rotten Tomatoes. That lines up with the broader rollout schedule tracked by outlets following the season closely, since the episode’s Adult Swim air date has also been noted as Saturday, July 18, 2026, reflecting the show’s habit of technically dropping late Saturday night, which rolls into early Sunday depending on the time zone.
Following the same pattern set since the premiere, fans should expect the episode to hit HBO Max the morning after its Toonami debut, keeping the show’s dual release strategy consistent through the back half of the season.
What Time “Party Animals” Airs on Adult Swim and HBO Max
For the Adult Swim broadcast, the show has consistently dropped at midnight ET and PT on Toonami, meaning viewers on the East and West Coasts effectively get simultaneous access despite the time zone gap. That scheduling choice has held steady since the season began and there is no indication episode 6 will break from it.
Streaming access on HBO Max has followed the next morning each week, giving fans who prefer to catch up without staying up late a reliable, predictable window. This dual track release, one for linear broadcast loyalists and one for streaming subscribers, has become the show’s signature approach for Season 3.
Given the consistency of the rollout so far, ‘Party Animals’ should follow the exact same cadence, arriving late Saturday night on Adult Swim before landing on HBO Max for wider on demand viewing.
What to Expect from the “Party Animals” Episode
According to the official episode description, the gang heads to a charity gala where Lois tries to win, Clark tries to help, Jimmy’s date makes a scene, and Kara ends up cleaning up the mess. It sounds like a lighter, more comedic detour after some of the heavier arcs the season has been building toward.

That tonal shift would track with how this season has balanced its bigger mythology beats with smaller character focused stories. Episode 6 giving Jimmy Olsen and Kara Zor El a spotlight moment fits the show’s ongoing effort to deepen the found family dynamic at the center of the series.
Directing duties for the episode reportedly fall to Jen Bennett, Diana Huh, and Christina Manrique, continuing the rotating creative team that has shaped the show’s visual identity throughout its run.
How Season 3 Has Unfolded so Far
This season has leaned hard into the 1993 comic storyline Reign of the Supermen, without adapting it directly, instead putting the show’s own spin on Cyborg Superman, Superboy, and the looming threat of Lex Luthor as the season’s primary antagonist. That framing has given the season a bigger, more mythology forward feel compared to earlier chapters of the series.
Along the way, the show has also been introducing new faces to its expanding universe. Auli’i Cravalho joined as the voice of Jessica Cruz, the character set to headline the upcoming spinoff ‘My Adventures With Green Lantern’, giving longtime DC fans another franchise thread to follow beyond the main series.
Critical reception out of the gate was notably strong too, with the season debuting to a perfect 100 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes, a signal that the creative team’s blend of anime inspired action, comedy, and romance is still resonating with both critics and the fandom at large.
With ‘Party Animals’ set to deliver a gala centered detour before the season presumably barrels toward its bigger confrontations, there is plenty to look forward to as the back half of Season 3 plays out.
As ‘Party Animals’ gets ready to drop, which storyline are you more invested in right now, Jimmy’s awkward date or Kara finally settling into her new life on Earth.

