
The new Apple TV+ sci-fi thriller series Dr. Brain premieres Thursday, November 4, 2021. The South Korean drama from writer/producer Kim Jee-Woon follows the desperate attempts of brilliant brain scientist Sewon (played by Lee Sun-Kun, Parasite) to discover the truth behind the tragic and mysterious accident that killed his family. Read on to learn more about how to watch.
- When Does Dr. Brain Premiere: Thursday, Novemer 4
- When Does Dr. Brain Air: New episodes weekly on Thursdays
- How Many Episodes In Dr. Brain Season 1: There are 6 episodes
- Where Can You Watch Dr. Brain: Dr. Brain is exclusively available on Apple TV+ (1-week-free-trial).
Where You Can Watch Dr. Brain

All episodes of Dr. Brain are exclusively available on the Apple TV+ streaming service. (Apple TV Plus shouldn’t be confused with the Apple TV streaming device.) The service costs $6.99 per month after a 7-day free trial. There is no long-term commitment, and you can cancel at any time. You may be worried if you don’t have an Apple device, but fear not. The Apple TV+ app is supported on Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, iPhone, iPad, Mac, and iPod Touch, Samsung Smart TVs, LG Smart TVs, VIZIO Smart TVs, Sony Smart TVs, and more. For more information on this streaming service, check out our review of Apple TV+.
About Dr. Brain
After scientist Sewon’s family falls victim to a tragic accident, he goes down a dangerous path of scientific experimentation to find the truth. He begins conducting brain syncs with the dead through a technology that can access their memories and emotions, to try and discover any clues to what happened to his family. Through brain-hacking, he is sucked deeper and deeper into a complex series of memories and begins struggling between hallucination and reality.
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