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'Slow Horses' Renewed for Season 7 Ahead of Season 5 Premiere

JUL 8 – The Emmy and BAFTA-winning spy drama will return for six episodes in season seven, continuing to adapt Mick Herron's novels with Gary Oldman starring as Jackson Lamb.

  • On Tuesday, July 8, Apple TV+ renewed Slow Horses for a seventh season of six episodes.
  • Following last year’s season six announcement, the series has won Emmy and BAFTA awards and is based on Mick Herron’s acclaimed spy novels.
  • For the upcoming season, Apple TV+ renewed 'Slow Horses' for six episodes based on Mick Herron's novel 'Bad Actors', with filming set to start in late September or early October.
  • This renewal makes Slow Horses Apple TV+’s longest-running scripted series, boosting the platform’s momentum during its best year ever.
  • Depending on post-production, Slow Horses season 7 could premiere late 2026 or 2027, with six episodes released annually, continuing Apple TV+’s consistent series cycle.
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One of the fastest and strongest series of today confirmed its renewal.Slow horses, the fiction starring Gary Oldman, will have a seventh season.As announced by Apple TV+ on Tuesday, standing in the way as the platform's most extensive production and as one of the longest-lived of the streaming era.Based on author Mick Herron's series of novels, the black humor and espionage drama follows Jackson Lamb (Oldman), the leader of a dysfunctional team…

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Deadline broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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