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How to watch Echo online: Marvel's new TV series is streaming now

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    Marvel's come bursting out the gates in 2024 with a new TV show, and you don't have to duck and dive away from spoilers if you prefer to binge-watch these shows, as every episode has been released in one go. So, if you're looking for the latest on where to watch Echo online, we've got you covered wherever you are.

    Our job's a simple one today, as you can find all episodes of Echo on Disney Plus around the world right now. Better yet, if you want to dive into the extended backstory of some of the show's characters, you'll be able to find them on Disney Plus, too.

    If you don't see Echo on Disney Plus, ensure your default content rating for the default age restriction selection is moved up in the parental control settings. For example, Disney Plus defaults to TV-14 in the US, but you'll need to move that up to TV-MA.

    As far as the Marvel universe TV shows go, Echo (aka Maya Lopez) first featured in the Hawkeye spinoff show, and Kingpin makes a long-awaited appearance after first stealing the show as the main villain of the Netflix Daredevil series (now only available on Disney Plus). Daredevil (Matt Murdock) also appears in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. Or there are plenty of recap videos on YouTube if you need a reminder or don't have a few dozen hours to spare. Echo will also lead directly into the upcoming Daredevil: Born Again TV series.

    Where to watch Echo in the US

    You have two options to watch Echo online in the US. Not only are all episodes available on Disney Plus, but you'll also find them on Hulu. If you don't have either service, we'd prioritize Disney, as that's where you'll find the other previously released TV shows in the Marvel universe. Also, we've heard that Hulu will only have the show until early April.

    Both streaming services cost $7.99 a month, but there's a combo deal where you can get both from just $9.99 a month, which is one of the best deals in US streaming.

    Disney Plus Ad-Supported (Monthly Plan)

    Disney Plus is the top streaming choice for families and fans of blockbuster franchises like Marvel and "Star Wars." This plan features ads and does not support downloads. This is the cheapest tier, although the Hulu bundles are only a few extra dollars a month.

    Check price at Disney+ Hulu with Ads (Monthly Plan)

    Hulu is an excellent choice for cord-cutters thanks to a mix of exclusive titles and next-day streaming for popular network shows. The ad-supported tier is only $8/month. Going ad-free costs $18/month.

    Check price at Hulu

    You can also bundle Disney Plus with Hulu for $9.99. You'll get ad-supported content on both services for one low cost. If you like a side of sports with your Marvel and Star Wars, you can also make it a triple threat by adding ESPN+ into the mix for $14.99 monthly or $24.99 if you want the trio bundle without ads.

    Disney Plus/Hulu/ESPN+ Bundle with Ads (Monthly Plan)

    You can get a triple subscription to the ad-supported tiers of Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN+ for $14.99 a month. That's a $12 saving each month over subscribing separately.

    Check price at Disney+

    How to watch Echo in the UK

    Disney Plus in the UK will also have all the Echo episodes. You can pay £7.99 a month or £79.90 for an entire year's subscription, giving you about 15% off over the long run. Unfortunately, Disney Plus doesn't offer discounted bundles in the UK, except each standard subscription comes with Star content, which features a lot of the more 'grown-up' content Americans have on Hulu, minus a few big hitters like It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, or The Handmaid's Tale.

    How to watch Echo in 60 other countries 

    In addition to the US and UK, Disney Plus is available in more than 60 countries, including Canada, South Africa, Israel, France, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Netherlands, and Italy. In countries that use the Euro, Disney Plus should be around €9.99 per month or €99.90 per year (about 15% off). Prices vary in other countries, so check your local pricing by visiting the Disney Plus website.

    Although the exact Disney Plus library can be different from one region to another, Echo will be showing in all countries where the service is available.

    Marvel's Echo episode schedule

    Unlike all the other Marvel and Star Wars shows we've enjoyed in recent years, all five episodes were released on day one. We reckon you'd be able to smash through them in one sitting, too, given there are only five, and they get shorter as they go, starting at 51 minutes and ending at 37 minutes by the final one.

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