The new Robin Hood series on MGM+ is moving toward its season finale, and the story is building to a dramatic peak. The first season, starring Sean Bean and Jack Patten, has reached its middle point. Episode 6, titled “Bound by Love, Divided by Lies,” is set to bring major changes for the characters. The arrival of a powerful queen and a shocking secret are about to test loyalties and reshape alliances in Nottingham.
Release Date and Schedule
Robin Hood Episode 6 will be released on Sunday, November 30, 2025, exclusively on the MGM+ streaming service. New episodes are released weekly every Sunday. The series does not have a mid-season break, so viewers can expect the remaining episodes to continue without interruption.
The first season is planned for a total of 10 episodes. The release schedule for the rest of the season is as follows:
- Episode 7: “Thieves with a Purpose” – December 7, 2025
- Episode 8: “The True Price of Defiance” – December 14, 2025
- Episode 9: “I Choose You” – December 21, 2025
- Episode 10: “One Enemy Falls, Another Rises” – December 28, 2025
Where to Watch and Streaming Details
Viewers in the United States can watch Robin Hood only on MGM+. The subscription service costs $6.99 per month or $58.99 per year, and new users often have access to a 7-day free trial. For those who already use Amazon Prime Video, MGM+ is also available as an add-on channel through that platform.
International audiences can watch the series on different streaming services. In Canada, the show is available on Super Channel, and in Australia, it streams on Stan.
Cast and Characters
The series features a mix of new and well-known actors. The main cast members set to appear in Episode 6 include:
- Jack Patten as Rob / Robin Hood
- Lauren McQueen as Marian
- Sean Bean as the Sheriff of Nottingham
- Connie Nielsen as Queen Eleanor
- Lydia Peckham as Priscilla
- Marcus Fraser as Little John
- Angus Castle-Doughty as Friar Tuck
- Henry Rowley as Will
- Steven Waddington as the Earl of Huntingdon
Story Preview and Rising Tensions
Episode 6, “Bound by Love, Divided by Lies,” places its characters at a critical turning point. Queen Eleanor, played by Connie Nielsen, arrives in Nottingham. Her presence immediately creates political pressure for the Sheriff of Nottingham, forcing him to choose between following the Queen’s commands or continuing with his own plans for power.
The personal relationship between Rob and Marian also faces its biggest challenge. After a brief happy moment together, Marian hears a devastating piece of information. She learns that Rob might have been involved in her brother’s death. This revelation shakes her trust in Rob and creates a painful rift between them. The episode’s title directly reflects their situation: they are held together by love but are being torn apart by lies.
The fallout from the previous episode’s ending will also be a major focus. Rob’s attempt to shoot the Sheriff resulted in his daughter, Priscilla, being injured. This event is sure to intensify the Sheriff’s hunt for Robin Hood and his growing band of outlaws.
Fan Reactions to the Series
The show has been described by some viewers as a “slow-burn” that rewards patience. One fan on IMDb noted the deliberate pacing, stating:
“The world-building is deliberate, the character depth unfolds naturally, and we’re given a genuine sense of how Robin Hood becomes the legend we know. Once it hits its stride, the show becomes a rich, immersive world-perfect for anyone who loves the tone and texture of Game of Thrones, Pillars of the Earth, or Merlin.”
Another viewer called the series “an absolute triumph,” praising the casting and the lead performance as Robin Hood.
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Series Background
The MGM+ Robin Hood series offers a fresh take on the classic legend. It is set in England after the Norman conquest, a period of great inequality and danger. The story follows Rob, the son of a Saxon forester, as he evolves into the famous outlaw Robin Hood. At the same time, Marian, a Norman noblewoman, works from within the corrupt court. Together, they fight against the unjust rulers who oppress the poor.
The show was created by John Glenn and Jonathan English and is produced by Lionsgate Television. It explores themes of politics, class struggle, and the cost of rebellion.
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