The next release of Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season 2 is due, and the usual excitement following the mindbending events of Episode 6 is palpable. The series has been providing a consistent weekly flow, and Episode 7 should follow that pace without many hiccups. According to the official airing schedule of the series, Episode 7 is all set to air on Friday, April 10, 2026, as a part of Season 2 of the series, having 10 episodes.
Nevertheless, as with previous episodes, fans in North and South America, particularly U.S one’s, will be granted an earlier glimpse of the episode. This sequential release is now standard for the show, giving American audiences a first peek before viewers across other countries.
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season 2 Episode 7 - Release date news

Episode 7 of Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season 2 will be available on April 10, 2026, and will keep up with the weekly schedule started by the season debut on February 27. In the U.S., there will be a preview drop on Thursday, April 9, 2026, at 9 PM ET, in order to build excitement among viewers before viewers worldwide get to see it.
The release schedule is indeed staggered, and has been so for a while now, for good or ill, allowing U.S. viewers to catch the latest episodes a few hours before they go worldwide.
The app allows users to watch the show via multiple devices and streaming sites. In the United States: Watch the episode on early Thursday evening (ET) or when the official Friday release lands. Apple TV+ subscriptions generally come with a free trial period, after which a monthly fee is charged, allowing for easy onboarding for new viewers.
The official logline of the episode states,
"Shaw receives an impossible radio transmission. Cate and Keiko uncover an ancient link to Titan X. Isabel has a proposition for Kentaro."
Here is the brief recap of Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season 2 Episode 6 ahead of the new episode's release
Episode 6 of Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Season 2 is very much about the emotional fallout caused by Hiroshi’s death, which is a turning point for several characters. The episode begins with a flashback to 1958, recounting Lee Shaw’s troubled history with Bill Randa and Keiko Miura, then moves back to the saga in the present day. The funeral scene is the heartbreaking emotional center, illustrating just how much Keiko, Cate, and Kentaro have been impacted by the death of Hiroshi.
Kentaro is also having a hard time coping with his grief, and he starts to lash out, primarily at Cate. As Dr. Suzuki arrives, bridging the gap between past and present narratives, the Titan communication device is reintroduced, and its significance will presumably increase in future stories.
One of the biggest surprises of the episode is the very end, when Lee and Suzuki try to reopen a rift using the new and improved Titan device. Instead of calling a Titan like Godzilla, Lee’s radio receives a signal from his former self, indicating there could be time loops or temporal overlap.
This revelation brings in a significant sci-fi component to the story, the potential of Axis Mundi bridging not only locations, but times. This spinoff changes the entire dynamic by potentially allowing characters to cross timelines and even change events.