Apple TV+ has set a Wednesday, September 4th premiere date for the fourth season of its acclaimed espionage series “Slow Horses”.
The new season launches with a two-episode drop on premiere day, followed by one new episode weekly through October.
The series will adapt Mick Herron’s fourth Slough House novel titled “Spook Street”. Gary Oldman, Kristin Scott Thomas, Jack Lowden, Saskia Reeves, Rosalind Eleazar, Christopher Chung, Aimee-Ffion Edwards, Kadiff Kirwan and Jonathan Pryce all return from prior seasons.
Joining them for the new run are Hugo Weaving, Joanna Scanlan, Ruth Bradley, Tom Brooke and James Callis. Adam Randall (“I See You”) is directing the fourth season.
In the season, a bomb goes off in the middle of a busy shopping center, killing civilians, and the dysfunctional team of MI5 agents at Slough House has to figure out who is behind this act of terror.
At the same time, River Cartwright has to deal with his retired spymaster grandfather starting to mentally lose it and beginning to suspect everyone in his life has been sent by the Service to watch him.
Apple TV+ has already renewed the show for a fifth season set to be adapted from the novel “London Rules”.
Source: Apple TV+
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