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The Legend of Vox Machina Season 4 hits Prime Video tomorrow, June 3, 2026, and the hype is real. After the Chroma Conclave fallout left fans reeling, the ragtag heroes of Exandria are back for their penultimate season — and early buzz says it delivers the perfect mix of crude laughs, brutal fights, and gut-punch emotion that made the show a streaming phenomenon.
You could feel the electricity when the official trailer dropped. One minute the party is scattered across the world chasing love, family, and purpose. The next, a cataclysmic threat forces them back together. The stakes? Higher than ever. And yes, the full Critical Role voice cast returns to deliver every sarcastic quip and heartfelt moment with that signature fire.
When and Where to Watch The Legend of Vox Machina Season 4
Mark your calendars — the three-episode premiere drops Tuesday, June 3 at 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT. After that, new episodes arrive weekly on Wednesdays. Season 4 clocks in at 12 episodes total, giving the story room to breathe as it builds toward the series finale in Season 5.
| Episode Batch | Release Date |
|---|---|
| Episodes 1-3 | June 3, 2026 |
| Episodes 4-6 | June 10, 2026 |
| Episodes 7-9 | June 17, 2026 |
| Episodes 10-12 (Season Finale) | June 24, 2026 |
Previous seasons earned a perfect 100% on Rotten Tomatoes and an 8.4/10 on IMDb with over 54,000 ratings. Fans and critics alike called it the gold standard for adult animation — and early word on Season 4 suggests the streak continues.
The Setup: A Year Later and the Scattered Party
Season 3 ended with the group fractured. Vex and Percy settled into life in Whitestone. Vax traveled with Keyleth as she pushed closer to completing her Aramenté. Pike and Grog kept the party vibes alive in their own chaotic way. Scanlan hit the road with his daughter Kaylie for some long-overdue family time.
A full year has passed. Everyone has grown — some found peace, others faced hard truths. Then the call comes. A vague portent of doom. Death cultists. Supernatural forces darker than anything they’ve battled before. The reunion isn’t tidy. It’s messy, emotional, and exactly what fans have been dying to see. You feel the weight of their personal journeys the second they lock eyes again.
New Faces, Familiar Fire, and a Darker Edge
Wayne Brady joins the cast as the flamboyant Taryon Darrington — complete with his trusty mechanical companion Doty — and the early episodes already hint at instant chemistry. Recent casting news also dropped Andy Serkis in a mystery role that has the internet speculating wildly (in the best way). The core voice cast — Laura Bailey, Taliesin Jaffe, Ashley Johnson, Matthew Mercer, Liam O’Brien, Marisha Ray, Sam Riegel, and Travis Willingham — sounds sharper and more invested than ever.
The animation from Titmouse levels up again. Fight sequences pop with brutal creativity. Quiet character beats land with surprising tenderness. And the adult humor? Still unapologetically filthy when it counts. But this season leans harder into the emotional core that turned Critical Role’s tabletop campaign into a cultural touchstone.
Why This Season Feels Like the Beginning of the End
Season 4 isn’t just another adventure. It’s the start of the endgame. The creative team has openly called it the “beginning of the end” for the series, and you sense that urgency in every frame. The found-family bonds that carried them through dragons and demons now get tested on a deeper level. Old wounds reopen. New alliances form. And the threat feels personal.
Fans who stuck with the original livestream know where this road leads — but the show makes every twist feel fresh and earned. Even if you’re jumping in cold, the writing trusts you to catch up fast while rewarding longtime Critters with clever nods and callbacks.
“The gang’s back, the stakes have never been higher, and somehow they still make time for dick jokes and bear hugs. That’s why we love them.”
— Early viewer reaction shared across social platforms
The theater — or in this case, your living room — will erupt when those first three episodes hit. Phones will light up as group chats explode. And by the time the credits roll on episode three, you’ll already be counting down the hours until next Wednesday.
Stream The Legend of Vox Machina Season 4 starting June 3, 2026, exclusively on Prime Video. Whether you’re a longtime Critter or a newcomer ready for swords, sorcery, and found-family chaos, this is the season you don’t want to miss.








