Apple TV+ has officially renewed its critically acclaimed spy drama, Slow Horses, for a sixth season. This announcement comes on the heels of the Season 4 finale, which many fans and critics consider the show’s best yet. The renewal solidifies Slow Horses‘ position as a flagship series for Apple’s streaming service and potentially its longest-running original to date.
Based on Mick Herron’s popular espionage novels, Slow Horses follows a team of disgraced MI5 agents relegated to Slough House, a rundown administrative purgatory. Led by the irascible Jackson Lamb, portrayed brilliantly by Gary Oldman, these spies find themselves entangled in dangerous and complex plots that often have far-reaching consequences.
While Apple has yet to announce a release date for Season 5, which adapts Herron’s London Rules, it’s anticipated to premiere sometime in mid-2025. Season 6, drawing from both Joe Country and Slough House, is expected to follow in 2026.
This early renewal is a testament to the show’s success and growing popularity. With its stellar cast, sharp writing, and gripping storylines, Slow Horses has garnered significant critical acclaim and a devoted fanbase. Even mainstream media figures like Morning Joe hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski have recently sung the show’s praises, further evidence of its breakthrough into wider public consciousness.
While Apple TV+ may still be a relatively new player in the streaming arena, its commitment to quality programming is evident. Slow Horses joins the ranks of other successful Apple Originals like Ted Lasso in demonstrating the platform’s ability to produce compelling and entertaining content that resonates with viewers.
The continued success of Slow Horses highlights Apple TV+’s growing influence in the streaming landscape. As the platform matures, it will be interesting to see how it continues to evolve and challenge the established dominance of its competitors.