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When does The Equalizer Season 4 start? Cast, premiere date, how to watch and more
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Date:2025-04-12 16:17:02
The season 4 premiere of The Equalizer is just around the corner. This Sunday, CBS will air the first episode of the latest season, featuring the return of the iconic character played by Queen Latifah.
Following the resolution of last year's Hollywood strikes, the networks have released the return dates for their delayed series. CBS announced the return of The Equalizer on Sunday back in November.
Season three ended with Robyn McCall, played by Queen Latifah, being held hostage by a Venezuelan rebel group, according to Paramount. To make matters interesting, it was revealed that her former friend, whom viewers thought was dead, Michelle, played by Ilfenesh Hadera, is alive and leading the Venezuelan group.
When will Season 4 of The Equalizer premiere?
The Equalizer will premiere on Sunday, Feb. 18, 2024, and can be streamed live or on-demand on Paramount+.
How to watch: Click here for more on a Paramount+ subscription
The Equalizer episode schedule
The Equalizer will now air at 8 p.m. ET and 5 p.m. PT on Sunday nights on CBS.
Cast members of The Equalizer
- Queen Latifah as Robyn McCall, aka "the Equalizer"
- Donal Logue as Colton Fisk
- Tory Kittles as Marcus Dante
- Lorraine Toussaint as Viola "Aunt Vi" Marsette
- Liza Lapira as Melody "Mel" Bayani
- Adam Goldberg as Harry Keshegian
- Laya DeLeon Hayes as Delilah
Where to watch The Equalizer
Watch The Equalizer on Paramount+ with a subscription, or buy it on Prime Video and Apple TV.
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