The spy thriller TV show Slow Horses returns for the season today, starting today on Apple TV+. The show stars Gary Oldman as Jackson Lamb, a veteran MI5 agent in charge of a department of rejected underlings who have a reputation for failing within the organization. The series is based on the popular novels by Mick Herron.
Gary Oldman is joined by Jack Lowden, Kristin Scott Thomas and Jonathan Pryce in the main cast.
Each season of Slow Horses consists of six episodes. Season 1 premiered in April, making it the rare streaming show to debut two seasons in the same calendar year. Additionally, Apple has already greenlit seasons three and four, which are currently in production.
Each season closely follows the story told in the corresponding Herron novel. The second season covers the story of “Dead Lions”, involving a Cold War conspiracy and an affair with Russian agents.
The first two episodes of Season 2 air today, December 2. The rest of the season runs weekly until the end of the month, with Apple releasing a new episode every Friday.
Season 2 Episode Release Date:
- Slow Horses Episode 1: December 2, 2022
- Slow Horses Episode 2: December 2, 2022
- Slow Horses Episode 3: December 9, 2022
- Slow Horses Episode 4: December 16, 2022
- Slow Horses Episode 5: December 23, 2022
- Slow Horses Episode 6: December 30, 2022
How to watch Slow Horses
Watch Slow Horses with an Apple TV+ subscription. There’s no additional cost to watch, as long as you have an active $6.99/month subscription.
You don’t necessarily need an Apple device to watch Apple TV+. Download the Apple TV app on your Amazon Fire Stick, Roku device, smart TV, Xbox, PlayStation and other platforms. You can also watch in a web browser on a PC at tv.apple.com.
Apple TV+ includes access to over 150 original TV shows and movies, including hits like Ted Lasso, Severance and the Oscar-winning movie CODA. Next week, the service will premiere Emancipation, the highly anticipated feature-length slave drama starring Will Smith.
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