How to Watch Pachinko on Apple TV+

For those wondering how you can watch Pachinko on Apple TV+, here is your guide to do so. After its successful debut earlier this year, The Korean series was highly praised, and a sophomore season has already been greenlit.

Where to Watch Pachinko

Good news. There are a few ways you and your family can not only enjoy Pachinko but everything the streaming service has to offer. Apple TV+ offers a free 7-day trial as well as a one-month free trial as part of a bundled package if you purchase Apple One. Already have an Apple device? That includes a free three-month subscription to Apple TV+ if redeemed within 90 days.

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How Many Episodes Are in Pachinko Season 1?

There are eight episodes in the first season of Pachinko. Each episode lasts 47–63 minutes on average. Below, you can check the complete list of Pachinko Season 1 episodes and their scheduled date release.

  1. “Chapter One”: March 25
  2. “Chapter Two”: March 25
  3. “Chapter Three”: March 25
  4. “Chapter Four”: April 1
  5. “Chapter Five”: April 8
  6. “Chapter Six”: April 15
  7. “Chapter Seven”: April 22
  8. “Chapter Eight”: April 29

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What Are the Critics Saying about Pachinko?

The historical drama series has been well received by critics and fans alike. On Rotten Tomatoes, the critics’ approval rating is 98% based on 57 critic reviews, while the audience score sits at 95%.

“Justin Chon, as well as a uniformly excellent ensemble cast, beautifully conveys the sweep and spirit of the novel. The only major misstep is a structural choice that undermines Lee’s carefully paced storytelling,” said Time Magazine‘s Judy Berman.

“Deeply emotional, this eight-episode Apple TV+ series barely scratches the surface of the novel upon which it’s based, and will surely leave a core audience clamoring for more,” per CNN‘s Brian Lowry.

Is Pachinko Suitable for Kids?

No, Pachinko is not suitable for kids. The series has been rated TV-MA, which means that parents might find some of the content unsuitable for children under 17.

How Can I Watch Pachinko in Original Language?

Pachinko is presented in its two original languages, Korean and Japanese, but it has been also dubbed in English. Viewers can set the language they prefer by accessing it in the bottom right corner of their screen.

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