Apple TV’s Acclaimed Spy Thriller ‘Slow Horses’ Returns for a High-Stakes Third Season

Get ready for more covert operations and thrilling conspiracies as 'Slow Horses' returns to Apple TV Plus.

Slow Horses

Fans of espionage thrillers, rejoice! Apple TV Plus has unveiled an exciting first look at the highly-anticipated third season of “Slow Horses,” and the return date is just around the corner.

On December 1, Apple TV Plus will drop the first two episodes of “Slow Horses” season 3, with subsequent episodes arriving every Friday. Additionally, fresh images from the upcoming season have been released, featuring familiar faces such as Gary Oldman’s Jackson Lamb, Jack Lowden’s River Cartwright, and the new addition to the cast, Sope Dirisu.

The third season of this spy drama promises to take the tension and intrigue to even greater heights. The official synopsis teases, “A romantic liaison in Istanbul threatens to expose a buried MI5 secret in London. When Jackson Lamb and his team of misfits are dragged into the fight, they find themselves caught in a conspiracy that threatens the future not just of Slough House but of MI5 itself.”

For those unacquainted with the series, “Slow Horses” offers a gripping, slow-burning narrative that has captivated viewers and earned an impressive 97% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The story revolves around a group of unconventional intelligence officers led by Gary Oldman’s Jackson Lamb. This motley crew frequently stumbles upon hidden conspiracies and cold cases, all while causing headaches for their superiors at MI5.

However, amid the excitement for “Slow Horses,” there’s also a setback for Apple TV. “Silo,” one of the year’s standout new TV shows, has been forced to halt production on its second season. According to Deadline, the dystopian series, featuring Rebecca Ferguson, Rashida Jones, and David Oyelowo, is currently on an “indefinite hiatus.”

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