Gary Oldman's band of MI5 misfits are set to return for another outing.
“Slow Horses,” the hit Apple TV+ series based on Mick Herron’s spy series of the same name, has been renewed for a fifth season. diverse can be confirmed.
Oldman, who recently took home a Golden Globe for his performance in the series as Jackson Lamb, will return alongside Kristin Scott Thomas, who plays MI5's Second Bureau chief Diana Taverner, Jack Lowden as spy kid River Cartwright, and Christopher Chung as the arrogant geek . Rudy is.
“Everyone is suspicious when tech nerd Rudy Ho has a glamorous new girlfriend, but when a series of increasingly strange events occur across town, it's up to Slow Horses to figure out how to connect everything,” it said. In line to sign up for Season 5. “After all, Jackson Lamb knows that in the world of espionage, the ‘London rules’ must always apply.”
Season 5 is set to be based on the fifth book in the Heron series, “London Rules.” The manager is still to be confirmed.
“Slow Horses,” Apple’s dark comedy-spy drama series, premiered on the streaming platform in 2022 and quickly became one of its most popular shows. The series revolves around a dysfunctional team of British Intelligence agents who are sent to pasture at Slough House for various career-ending reasons – earning them the nickname Slow Horses.
The team, led by a disheveled and bloated Lamb, are often manipulated by their flamboyant counterparts at Regent's Park, yet somehow still manage to save the day.
The exciting Season 3 finale dropped on December 27.
“Slow Horses” was adapted for television by Will Smith and produced by See-Saw Films for Apple TV+. Will Smith, Jamie Lorenson, Hakan Kusseta, Ian Canning, Emil Sherman, Douglas Urbanski, Gil Motroux, Julian Stevens, and Graham Yost are the executive producers.