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'The Kardashians' Season 5 finale: Date, time, where to watch, streaming info
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Date:2025-04-17 07:54:43
It's been an emotional season for the Kardashians and things are coming to a head in the season finale of "The Kardashians."
Season 5 of the reality TV series following the internet-famous family is scheduled to wrap up Thursday with Kim, Khloe, Kris and Scott taking a test to find out what their biological ages actually are and the family getting together at Kylie's house to "reflect on their incredible year," says Hulu about the upcoming finale.
Here's everything you need to know about the season finale of "The Kardashians."
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'The Kardashians' Season 5 finale
The final episode of Season 5 of "The Kardashians" will air on Hulu on Thursday, July 25. Though Hulu hasn't specified a time, new content releases at 3:00 a.m. E.T. / 12:00 a.m. P.T. on the streaming platform.
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How many episodes does 'The Kardashians' Season 5 have?
"The Kardashians" Season 5 has 10 episodes in total. All episodes are available to stream on Hulu.
'The Kardashians' Season 5 trailer
Hulu dropped the trailer for "The Kardashians" Season 5 on May 8.
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