Will There Be A ‘Slow Horses’ Season 6? Here’s The Good News
Filming on the sixth season of the British espionage drama finished in late October with post-production underway at Apple’s London facilities for a Fall 2026 release.
- Cameras stopped rolling on Season 6 in late October, and Apple TV+ confirmed post-production is now underway at Apple's London facilities.
- The show's smash success has prompted early renewals, as Apple TV+ said it maintains an efficient pipeline and autumn release cadence since 2022.
- The new season spans two novels and six episodes, adapting Mick Herron's Joe Country and Slough House, plunging Lamb's Slough House unit into danger after a stolen intelligence file.
- The Season 5 finale ended today with a teaser for the already filmed Season 6, and the streamer typically launches new seasons with double-episode premieres followed by weekly Wednesday releases.
- If Apple keeps its cadence, Season 6 will likely debut between late September and early November 2026, and filming is expected to begin before the end of 2025.
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