As Season one of the Apple TV+ Series 'Slow Horses' concludes today, news of two new cast members for Season 2 is revealed and more
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With Apple TV+ Airing the Finale of 'Slow Horses' today, rumors immediately surfaced revealing two possible new cast members for season two: Aimee-Flion Edwards and Kadiff Kirwan.
Although it has not yet been confirmed which parts Edwards and Kirwan will play, season 2 of the show about a group of MI5 no-hopers is understood to be based on “Dead Lions,” Mick Herron’s second book in the “Slow Horses” novels, which sees the addition of two new Slough House recruits: Shirley Dander and Marcus Longridge.
The logline for the “Dead Lion” novel reads: “As the agents dig into their fallen comrade’s circumstances, they uncover a shadowy tangle of ancient secrets that seems to lead back to a man named Alexander Popov, and a decades-old conspiracy with a brand-new target: London’s newest, tallest skyscraper…” for more on this, read the full report by Variety.
It's unknown at this time if Apple TV+ will eventually cover all six books in Jackson Lamb's Slow Horses Series.
In other Apple TV+ News
- This week Apple TV+ original documentary special "The Year Earth Changed landed a Television Academy Honors award. This comes on the heels of Apple TV+ earning two BAFTA TV Awards for the documentary special "9/11: Inside the President’s War Room" and music docuseries "1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything," all currently streaming on Apple TV+. The BAFTA TV Awards honor the best British programs, performances and productions each year.
- Apple TV+ announces that it has renewed the acclaimed, sweeping drama series "Pachinko" for second season.
- Although it's not Apple TV+ news, Ted Lasso star Jason Sudeikis was in the news this week in regards to serving his ex-girlfriend Olivia Wilde with "Legal" documents that may have to do with custody of their two children. The manner in which the papers were delivered to Wilde was what made the news. You could read all about it here.
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