The new Robin Hood series on MGM+ continues its thrilling first season, and the next chapter is almost here. Episode 4, titled “The Cause of This Unrest,” is set to premiere this weekend, moving the story of Rob and his band of outlaws into dangerous new territory.
For viewers following the series, the story has been building toward a major rebellion. After the tragic death of Captain Laforce, Robin is now a wanted man with a price on his head. The latest episode will see him take a huge risk that could change everything for his growing band of followers.
When to Watch Robin Hood Episode 4
Robin Hood Episode 4 will be released on Sunday, November 16, 2025. The episode will air at 9:00 PM Eastern Time (ET) on the MGM+ channel. For viewers in other U.S. time zones, it will be available at 8:00 PM Central Time (CT), 7:00 PM Mountain Time (MT), and 6:00 PM Pacific Time (PT).
The show is available to stream exclusively on MGM+. Subscribers can also watch it through the MGM+ channel available on platforms like Amazon Prime Video, Sling TV, and Fubo TV. A subscription to MGM+ starts at $7.99 per month, and new users can often start with a seven-day free trial.
International viewers can watch the series on different platforms. In Canada, it is available on Super Channel Fuse, and in Australia, it streams on Stan.
What Happened in the Story So Far
The story of this adaptation follows Rob, a Saxon forester’s son, and Marian, a Norman noblewoman, as they fight against injustice in the aftermath of the Norman conquest of England. While Rob becomes an outlaw in the forest, Marian works from within the powerful royal court to undermine corruption.
In Episode 3, the situation for Rob became much more dangerous. After Rob killed Captain Laforce, the Sheriff of Nottingham, played by Sean Bean, declared Robin a traitor and placed a bounty of 200 coins on his head. This was not just about revenge; it was a political move to cement his power and make an example of Robin.
While hiding in the forest, Robin found new allies in the Miller siblings: Ralph, Drew, and Henry. He began teaching Ralph how to use a bow and arrow. However, their fragile safety was broken when soldiers mistook Ralph for Robin, leading to a violent confrontation. The episode also saw the introduction of John Naylor, a bounty hunter who had a vision and decided to protect Robin instead of capturing him.
The story took another tragic turn when Aaron Huntingdon, the son of the Earl, attacked Robin’s camp. Ralph killed Aaron while defending her brothers. This act ignited a new personal war, with the Earl of Huntingdon swearing revenge on Robin and his band.
What to Expect in Episode 4: “The Cause of This Unrest”
The upcoming episode marks a significant turn for Robin. He is no longer just a fugitive on the run; he is starting to become a leader. The official description for the episode reveals that Robin will lead a daring heist to steal the Sheriff’s own bounty money.
This is a critical mission. Success would give Robin the funds needed to support his rebellion and potentially unite others to his cause. However, the risks are enormous, and it will force every member of his band to face the true cost of becoming an outlaw.
Meanwhile, the story will also follow Marian at the royal court in Westminster. Her storyline is expected to intensify as she learns more about Queen Eleanor’s secret plans. The power struggle between the Earl of Huntingdon and the Sheriff of Nottingham is also likely to escalate.
The Cast Bringing the Story to Life
The series features a mix of new and familiar faces. Leading the cast is Jack Patten as Robin Hood. Lauren McQueen plays his ally and love interest, Marian Huntingdon. The formidable Sheriff of Nottingham is portrayed by veteran actor Sean Bean.
Other key cast members include:
- Marcus Fraser as Little John
- Lydia Peckham as Priscilla of Nottingham
- Steve Waddington as the Earl of Huntingdon
- Erica Ford as Ralph Miller
- Connie Nielsen as Queen Eleanor
A New Take on a Classic Legend
This MGM+ series offers a fresh look at the classic folk hero. It is a gritty and dramatic retelling that focuses on the historical tensions between Saxons and Normans. The show has been described by the network as a “sweeping, romantic adventure” that aims to bring historical authenticity and psychological depth to the beloved story.
With 10 episodes in total for the first season, Episode 4 is a pivotal point in the journey. New episodes are released every Sunday, with the season finale scheduled for December 28, 2025.
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