Viewers of Daughters of the Cult Season 1 are wondering how many episodes are in the series and when each new episode comes out. The series delves into the dark history of a splinter group of Mormon fundamentalist cult members who commit a prolonged wave of violence and abuse in the name of their fanatical prophet, Ervil LeBaron.
Here’s how many episodes are in Daughters of the Cult Season 1 and on what day new episodes come out.
How many episodes are in Daughters of the Cult Season 1?
Daughters of the Cult Season 1 has 5 episodes.
The episode list is as follows:
- Episode 1: Blood Atonement
- Episode 2: The Mormon Manson
- Episode 3: Manhunt
- Episode 4: The Hit List
- Episode 5: The 4 O’Clock Murders
Season 1 of Daughters of the Cult consists of 5 episodes. It unveils the chilling history of a splinter group of Mormon fundamentalist cult members led by Ervil LeBaron, who claim to follow the “Prophet of God.” The episodes chronicle their chaotic childhood, deadly rise to power, bizarre assassination plots, and the eventual fall of the cult as authorities strive for justice and the sisters Anna and Celia reunite, breaking the cult’s hold.
The documentary series Daughters of the Cult Season 1 does not have a cast, as it is a documentary. However, it has a dedicated crew involved in its production:
- Sara Mast: Director (5 Episodes)
- Smith Glover: Co-Executive Producer (5 Episodes)
- Beth Hoppe: Executive Producer (5 Episodes)
- David Sloan: Executive Producer (5 Episodes)
- Emily Bon: Executive Producer (5 Episodes)
- Jacob Cohen-Holmes: Executive Producer (5 Episodes)
- Jimmy Fox: Executive Producer (5 Episodes)
- Sara Mast: Executive Producer (5 Episodes)
When do new Daughters of the Cult Season 1 episodes come out?
All episodes of Daughters of the Cult Season 1 are currently available to watch. There are no new episodes.
The official synopsis for the series reads:
“A deep-dive into the history of a splinter group of Mormon fundamentalist cult members who perpetrate a deadly wave of violence and abuse for decades in the name of their fanatical prophet, Ervil LeBaron.”