‘The Westies’ Episode 4 Release Date and Time
Crime drama devotees have found their newest obsession in ‘The Westies,’ and the wait for episode four is almost over. The MGM+ series has quickly become appointment viewing for anyone who loves a good gangster saga, and the countdown to the next chapter is officially on.
Set against the backdrop of 1980s Hell’s Kitchen, the show has been rolling out new episodes weekly since its two episode premiere event, and viewers are eager to know exactly when they can dive back into the chaos.
‘The Westies’ Episode 4 Release Date
According to Metacritic, episode four of ‘The Westies,’ titled ‘Favors and Funerals,’ is set to release on August 2, 2026, and was written by series creators Chris Brancato and Michael Panes.
The episode continues the show’s steady weekly rollout, following the pattern established since the series began. Multiple outlets confirm the same air date, including TV Guide, which lists episode four as arriving on Sunday, August 2, 2026.
This keeps ‘The Westies’ firmly on track for its eight episode first season, with new installments dropping every week without interruption so far. Fans who have been following along since the premiere can expect the momentum to continue building right into the back half of the season.
What Time Does ‘The Westies’ Episode 4 Premiere
For viewers wondering exactly when to tune in, new episodes of ‘The Westies’ are released on Sundays at 9 p.m. Eastern Time on MGM+. That said, the exact release time can shift slightly depending on region and time zone, so it is worth double checking local listings before settling in.
This scheduling mirrors the pattern set from the very beginning, since the first two episodes of the season premiered together on July 12, 2026, at 9 p.m. ET and PT, before the show shifted into its weekly Sunday release rhythm.
For those who prefer streaming over live viewing, MGM+ subscribers can access new episodes through the platform’s app or website once they go live each week. Given how tightly the season has stuck to its schedule so far, there is little reason to expect episode four to break from the routine.
‘The Westies’ Plot and Cast Heading Into Episode 4
The series follows a young Irish gangster navigating loyalty, organized crime, and shifting power in a rapidly changing New York City, with the Javits Center construction project serving as a major flashpoint for the gang’s ambitions. Tensions have only escalated as rival factions circle closer, and episode four promises to raise the stakes even further.
Leading the ensemble is J.K. Simmons as Eamon Sweeney, whose grip on the gang faces mounting pressure from a younger, more reckless generation. Tom Brittney plays Jimmy Roarke, caught between loyalty to his mentor and the shifting ambitions of his closest friends, while Titus Welliver appears as NYPD officer Glenn Keenan and Jessica Frances Dukes plays FBI Special Agent Birdie Polk.

Rounding out the cast, Sarah Bolger portrays Bridget Walsh, Allen Leech plays Brendan Cahill, Stanley Morgan takes on Mickey Flanagan, Hamish Allan-Headley appears as a young John Gotti, and Hilary McCormack plays Erin Malone. The Metacritic synopsis for the upcoming episode notes that Sweeney faces internal conflict with younger members of the gang alongside growing attention from the FBI, all while a deal is struck with the Gambino Crime Family.
That combination of internal power struggles and external law enforcement pressure has been simmering since the premiere, and episode four looks poised to bring some of it to a head.
Behind the Scenes of ‘The Westies’
The series comes from showrunner Chris Brancato, who previously created Netflix’s ‘Narcos’ and has now teamed up with MGM+ for a third time following ‘Godfather of Harlem’ and ‘Hotel Cocaine.’ Brancato executive produces ‘The Westies’ alongside Michael Panes, and that pedigree has fueled much of the buzz surrounding the show since it was first announced.
Each episode of the season runs approximately 45 to 55 minutes, giving the writers room to juggle the sprawling cast and the layered power struggle at the heart of the story. That runtime has stayed consistent across the first three episodes, and there is no indication episode four will be any different.
With ‘The Westies’ blending real history with fictional storytelling, the show has drawn comparisons to other iconic crime dramas for the way it treats its 1980s setting as more than just a backdrop. As the Westies gang inches closer to all out war with both the Italian mob and federal investigators, episode four looks primed to be one of the season’s most pivotal hours yet.
With Sweeney’s loyalty tested and the FBI closing in, how do you think the Westies gang will hold together once episode four airs?

