Mad Men live stream [AMC]: Watch season 7 premiere episode 1 "Time Zones" online - Don Draper to start anew

Mad Men season 7 episode 1 AMC

A brand new season of Man Men will be premiering this Sunday.

Mad Men season 7 episode 1 titled "Time Zones" will be returning to AMC on Sunday, April 13, at 10 p.m. ET.

According to stills released by AMC, "Time Zones" episodes will see the characters travelling to different destinations.

The official synopsis for Mad Men season 7 episode 1 is as follows: "Don makes a friend; Joan has drinks with a client; Roger receives a perplexing phone call; Peggy hears new work."

The theme of the new season is "evolution" and will see the characters exploring new realms in their business and personal lives, grappling with the new challenges their season six decisions created.

At the end of season 6, Don Draper confessed that his life is a complex charade, lost his wife, and his job.

The final season of "Mad Men" will reveal how Draper, whose name is actually Dick Whitman, moves on from so many losses. One promotional trailer shows Draper happy, smiling, and embracing the changes in his life, and a caption reads: "It's never too late to make a start."

Another promotional teaser features Draper walking down an airplane's stairs, leaving viewers wondering where Draper had landed.

The final season of "Mad Men" will be split in two. There will be seven episodes this year, and seven more episodes airing spring 2015.

Full episodes of Man Men season 7 will be available to watch online via live stream on AMC.

See a preview trailer for Mad Men season 7 premiere below:

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