One of Apple’s best original shows Slow Horses gets renewed for a sixth season

Oct. 15, 2024



The hit Apple TV Plus espionage series is coming back for more

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Apple TV Plus has renewed Slow Horses for a sixth season.

The news comes just days after thefirst teaser for season 5was released, which was featured as a surprise after the end credits of the season 4 finale.

The Emmy and BAFTA Award-winning series is based on the Slough House novels by Mick Herron and follows Jackson Lamb (Gary Oldman), the leader of a team of MI5 employees – known as “Slow Horses” – who have been assigned to desk duty after making career-ending mistakes. Things start to get more exciting, however, when they find themselves in the middle of a dangerous scheme that threatens the safety of Britain. The series boasts a near-perfectRotten Tomatoesscore of 98%.

The cast includes Jack Lowden, Saskia Reeves, Christopher Chung, Aimee-Ffion Edwards, Kadiff Kirwan, and Hugo Weaving.

Each season has adapted one of Herron’s novels, with season 5 set to adapt the book London Rules and season 6 set to adapt both Joe Country and Slough House. Per the official logline, season six sees the Slow Horses on the run as Diana Taverner (Kristin Scott Thomas) embroils them all in a fatally high-stakes game of retaliation and revenge.

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Lauren Milici is a Senior Entertainment Writer for GamesRadar+ currently based in the Midwest. She previously reported on breaking news for The Independent’s Indy100 and created TV and film listicles for Ranker. Her work has been published in Fandom, Nerdist, Paste Magazine, Vulture, PopSugar, Fangoria, and more.

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