wtFOCK is a Belgian/Dutch spin on a show from Norway called Skam. Developed by Gullruten Award-winner Julie Andem with the help of Sputnik Media. Andem, the original creator of the Norse Skam series teamed up with Sputnik and after six successful seasons, the teenage drama web series airs on VIJF and VIER and chronicles the lives, friendships, love, and challenges of a group of teenagers living in Antwerp.
Skam originally ran for four seasons, it was a big hit in its home country and it became franchised for regional variants in France, Italy, Germany, Spain, the Netherlands, and even in the USA with SKAM Austin. And with wtFOCK, the series aims higher and probably will become a bigger hit after Andem teamed up with HBO to develop shows in a similar vein for that network.
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What is wtFOCK About?
As stated earlier, wtFOCK is the Belgium version of Skam. If you’re unfamiliar with the format, it is a series that follows a group of teenagers and their daily lives, their challenges, love lives, and relationships with an innovative camera format. The teenagers usually attend a high school and center around conversational situations that they live through, with a broad range of topics covering identity, coming of age, sexuality, religion, and mental health, the show has managed to get worldwide traction. This version, wtFOCK now is on its sixth season and has hundreds of thousands of followers and centers around a girl named Ada, the show is truthful to its formula of stories to which teenagers can relate while using great editing and catchy music for soundtracks.
Prior to new episodes, the producers drop a clip on social media and a webpage to tease what’s ahead. After that, the show takes advantage of how tech-savvy its target is and makes them follow a trail of digital breadcrumbs, and eventually, all the social media content ends up in condensed way into a full episode. This proves to be a winning formula as producers and social media managers can directly measure the impact and reach of the show, make projections, and track its success or failure in real-time.
wtFOCK Season 6 Episode 4 Release Date
wtFOCK Season 6 Episode 4 will air on Belgium’s Play4 on 19 May 2023 at 4:00 PM EDT. Each episode runs between 20 and 40 minutes. Below, you will find the time release schedules for other regions around the world.
- Pacific US Time: 1:00 PM PDT
- Australian Time:
- Sydney Time: 6:00 AM AEST (next day, 20 May 2023)
- Melbourne Time: 6:00 AM AEST (next day, 20 May 2023)
- Brisbane Time: 5:00 AM AEST (next day, 20 May 2023)
- United Kingdom Time: 9:00 PM BST
- Singapore Time: 4:00 AM SGT (next day, 20 May 2023)
- India Standard Time: 1:30 AM IST (next day, 20 May 2023)
- Central Europe Standard Time: 10:00 PM CEST
- New Zealand Standard Time: 8:00 AM NZST (next day, 20 May 2023)
wtFOCK Season 6 Episode Guide
The sixth season started its run back in late April and covers a new class, a new group of students going to Koninklijk Atheneum and the main character is a girl named Ada. If you wish to know about the upcoming episode’s release dates, refer to this list below
- Episode 1: “Aflevering Week 1” 28 April 2023
- Episode 2: “Aflevering Week 2” 5 May 2023
- Episode 3: TBA 12 May 2023
- Episode 4: TBA 19 May 2023
- Episode 5: TBA 26 May 2023
- Episode 6: TBA 2 June 2023
- Episode 7 TBA 9 June 2023
- Episode 8 TBA 16 June 2023
- Episode 9 TBA 23 June 2023
- Episode 10 TBA 30 June 2023
Where To Watch wtFOCK Season 6?
Catch new episodes of wtFOCK at its website, new episodes are exclusively in Dutch/Flemish language, but they will slowly make their way to the English website as the show progresses. In the English version of the wtFOCK website, you can access a Google Drive provided by the production team with all of the previous seasons for your viewing pleasure. Also consider following the show’s social media, as new bits of the episodes land with frequency there. Bear in mind that this is a web series, so apart from the Dutch and Belgian TV stations where they air episodes, the chapters make their way to the internet in a slow but steady manner.