logo
Slow Horses Season 5: Everything we know so far about release date, cast and plot

Slow Horses Season 5: Everything we know so far about release date, cast and plot

Business Upturn16-07-2025
By Aman Shukla Published on July 16, 2025, 18:00 IST Last updated July 16, 2025, 11:21 IST
Okay, let's talk about Slow Horses . If you're not obsessed with this Apple TV+ show yet, what are you even doing? It's got everything: spies screwing up in the most glorious ways, Jackson Lamb's gross-but-brilliant vibe, and enough twists to make your head spin. I binged Season 4 in two days (no shame), and now I'm counting down to Season 5 like it's my job. So, grab a coffee—or a pint, if you're channeling Lamb—and let's unpack what's coming: when it drops, who's in it, and what kind of mess the Slough House crew is stumbling into this time. Slow Horses Season 5 Release Date
Slow Horses Season 5 lands on September 24, 2025, and I'm already clearing my schedule. Apple TV+ is sticking with their usual playbook: a two-episode premiere to hook us, then one episode every Wednesday until the finale on October 22, 2025. Six episodes total, which feels way too short, but they always pack a punch. If you're behind, Seasons 1–4 are streaming on Apple TV+—perfect for a weekend marathon. New to the platform? Snag a seven-day free trial and thank me later. Slow Horses Season 5 Expected Cast
The Slough House crew is back, and thank goodness, because this cast is pure gold. Leading the charge is Gary Oldman as Jackson Lamb, the chain-smoking, farting, genius spymaster who somehow keeps this dysfunctional team together. Oldman's performance is so good it earned a 2024 Emmy nod, and we are betting he'll steal every scene again. The rest of the gang includes: Jack Lowden as River Cartwright
Kristin Scott Thomas as Diana Taverner
Rosalind Eleazar as Louisa Guy
Christopher Chung as Roddy Ho
Saskia Reeves as Catherine Standish
Aimee-Ffion Edwards as Shirley Dander
Ruth Bradley as Emma Flyte
James Callis as Claude Whelan
Tom Brooke as J.K. Coe
Jonathan Pryce as David Cartwright
There's also a fresh face: Nick Mohammed joins as Zafar Jaffrey, a slick politician gunning to be the UK's next Prime Minister. He's a guest star, so expect him to stir up trouble. As for Hugo Weaving's creepy Frank Harkness from Season 4, there's buzz he might not return until Season 6, but nothing's confirmed. Fingers crossed for more of that chilling vibe. Slow Horses Season 5 Potential Plot
Season 5 pulls from Mick Herron's fifth novel, London Rules , and it's packed with the kind of twisty, high-stakes drama we love. The official word from Apple TV+? 'Roddy Ho's got a glamorous new girlfriend, and nobody trusts it. When weird stuff starts happening across London, the Slow Horses have to figure out how it's all connected. And Jackson Lamb? He's reminding everyone that in the spy game, 'London Rules' always apply.'
Without spoiling the fun, here's the gist: a string of bizarre, possibly terrorist-related incidents shakes the UK, and our ragtag team gets dragged into the mess. Roddy Ho, of all people, steps into the spotlight—his new romance seems too good to be true, and it's tied to the bigger picture. We'll also get a peek into Jackson Lamb's murky past, maybe even the screw-up that landed him in Slough House. Expect political intrigue (think Brexit and immigration debates), messy personal stakes, and the team's usual mix of epic wins and epic fails. It's Slow Horses , so you know it'll be darkly funny and edge-of-your-seat intense.
Ahmedabad Plane Crash
Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at BusinessUpturn.com
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

When are the 2025 Emmy Awards? Date, nominees, hosts, how to watch
When are the 2025 Emmy Awards? Date, nominees, hosts, how to watch

USA Today

time10 hours ago

  • USA Today

When are the 2025 Emmy Awards? Date, nominees, hosts, how to watch

The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards are set to kick off on Sept. 14, showcasing the best of television from the past year. Due to two strikes that rocked the entertainment industry in 2023, as writers and performers demanded higher pay in the streaming TV era, both the 75th and 76th Primetime Emmy Awards were held in 2024. Comedian Nate Bargatze has been tapped to make his Emmy hosting debut, according to the Hollywood Reporter. 'It's a huge honor to be asked to host such an iconic awards show, and I'm beyond excited to work with CBS to create a night that can be enjoyed by families around the world,' Bargatze told the outlet. Here's what you need to know about this year's Primetime Emmy Awards. When are the 2025 Emmys? This year's Emmy Awards will take place live at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday, September 14. The ceremony will air on CBS at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT and will also be livestreamed for Paramount+ subscribers with Showtime. Other Paramount+ subscribers will have access to the ceremony the following day. The show is set to air on CBS at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on Sunday, September 14, and will be livestreamed for Paramount+ subscribers with Showtime, while other Paramount+ tiers will have access to the ceremony the following day. Who are the 2025 Emmy nominees? Considered by many as the hottest show around, Apple TV+'s 'Severance' led all other shows with 27 nominations, followed by HBO's 'The Penguin' with 24 nominations. Apple TV+ continued its nomination dominance with its show 'The Studio,' which received 23 nominations. 'Everyone at Apple is celebrating the talent, creativity, and hard work of all of our Emmy nominees this morning,' Zack Van Amburg, Apple's head of Worldwide Video, said in a press release. The eligibility dates for the 2024 Emmy Awards apply to shows that aired between June 1, 2024 and May 31, 2025. Only shows that aired in those 12 months were nominated. Check out the full list of all 'major' 2025 Emmy Awards nominees here. USA TODAY's Erin Jensen contributed to this report. Fernando Cervantes Jr. is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach him at and follow him on X @fern_cerv_.

Jennifer Aniston Opens Up About Gossiping With Gal Pals Gwyneth Paltrow And Sandra Bullock... Sometimes About Brad Pitt
Jennifer Aniston Opens Up About Gossiping With Gal Pals Gwyneth Paltrow And Sandra Bullock... Sometimes About Brad Pitt

Yahoo

time11 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Jennifer Aniston Opens Up About Gossiping With Gal Pals Gwyneth Paltrow And Sandra Bullock... Sometimes About Brad Pitt

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Jennifer Aniston is set to make a big return on the 2025 TV schedule when The Morning Show Season 4 is available to stream with an Apple TV+ subscription in September, and you can bet she'll be making more than a few headlines while promoting her character Alex Levy's upcoming trials and tribulations. Fans can also bet she'll be making a point of gabbing with and hanging out with her closest galpals like Sandra Bullock and Gwyneth Paltrow. Despite being one of the planet's most recognizable and beloved celebrities, Aniston hasn't ever fully embraced the limelight in the way that others have, as she doesn't view fame as being as vital a part of life as friendship, telling Vanity Fair that when she was in her 20s, she began joining women's circles with her female companions, which had quite an effect. In her words: That opened me up to the importance of women in each other's lives and how important it is to support and hold each other up when so many want to tear each other down. Jennifer Aniston Both Aniston and Bullock talked about their burgeoning friendship that started at some point around 2010 when they met during a mutual friend's wedding. In this case, 'met' means downed a bunch of shots with, and it was apparently such a positive experience that they've remained friends ever since, despite waking up the next day still feeling the alcohol. As Bullock put it: We were from that time in the business where no one wanted the ladies to be friends—it was about pitting everyone against each other. We were told we weren't supposed to do that—meaning like and respect and honor each other. Sandra Bullock Despite any such industry perceptions, Bullock and Aniston bonded over a shared love of many things, including practical jokes and interior design. Bullock also gives Aniston lots of love and credit for being so open and inviting, and her willingness to let others into her life. The two mega-stars also happened to both date Friends co-star Tate Donovan, which is also something of a throughline in Aniston's relationship with Gwyneth Paltrow. More About Jennifer Aniston 32 Times A Jennifer Aniston Character Had On The Cutest Outfit Well, not directly involving Tate Donovan, but rather someone else who did also appear on Friends: Brad Pitt, the famed ex-hubby of both Paltrow and Aniston. They first met when the latter's TV co-star David Schwimmer was filming the 1996 comedy The Pallbearer, and Jennifer Aniston noted that she "went to her and Brad's engagement party." But while Pitt is no longer romantically involved with either of them (and has completely different former marriage issues), the two women are still as close as ever. When asked if they ever talk about the Se7en star, Aniston responded gamely with: Oh, of course. How can we not? We're girls. Jennifer Aniston However, she also pointed out that their discussions revolve around far more than just past relationships with A+ stars. They're also quick to get tips from each other. As she put it: We're always swapping advice—'What are you doing for this? What are you doing for that? Do you have a new doctor for that?' Jennifer Aniston If only we could all be the kind of friend that Jennifer Aniston is to her nearest and dearest, hanging out on vacation and during her Sunday night all-star dinners. Which is to say, someone should get my name on that invite list, even if it requires an elaborate false persona. Meanwhile, on the TV side of things, The Morning Show Season 4 will debut on Apple TV+ on Wednesday, September 17. Solve the daily Crossword

Emmy Shows And Book Recommendations
Emmy Shows And Book Recommendations

Buzz Feed

time12 hours ago

  • Buzz Feed

Emmy Shows And Book Recommendations

Looking for reading inspo? Look no further than your favorite show! The 77th Emmy Awards are on September 14, and there are 16 shows nominated for Outstanding Drama or Outstanding Comedy! If you're into any of these shows, I bet I can find a book you'll enjoy: If you're into Rogue One. Andor is nominated for Outstanding Drama — catch it on Disney+.Rogue One is written by Alexander they vibe: Set just before Rogue One, this Star Wars novel digs into the political machinations and moral compromises of the rebellion, perfect for fans who loved Andor's grounded spy tone. If you dig The American Spy. The Diplomat is nominated for Outstanding Drama — catch it on Spy is written by Lauren they Vibe: American Spy is a smart, character-driven espionage novel about a Black female spy in the Cold War, full of political tension and personal stakes, which feels like The Diplomat's blend of politics and human drama. If you enjoy The Last of Station Eleven. The Last of Us is nominated for Outstanding Drama — catch it on HBO Eleven is written by Emily St. John they vibe: Though The Last of Us comes from a video game, we've matched it with Station Eleven, a postpandemic literary novel that captures the same mix of haunting survival, found family, and moments of beauty in ruin. If you vibe with Pines. Paradise is nominated for Outstanding Drama — catch it on is written by Blake they vibe: This one is really hard to explain without spoiler alerts on both, so you may just have to trust me that these go hand-in-hand. Think idyllic town, governmental mystery, apocalyptic themes, and twisty-turny events. If you're taken by The The Last Patient of the Night. The Pitt is nominated for Outstanding Drama — catch it on HBO Last Patient of the Night is written by Gary they vibe: Both stories feature emergency rooms and the gripping, intense stories that happen inside. While the book turns more into a mystery than the show, both explore the ethics of medicine, the dark side of human nature, and a little bit of the humor that keeps us all going. If you mess with (the other) Severance. Severance (the show) is nominated for Outstanding Drama — catch it on Apple TV+.Severance (the book) is written by Ling they vibe: First, I must mention these are not the same story — one is not based on the other. However, the novel (which came first) is a satirical, eerie look at late-capitalism ennui, office life, and the surreal collapse of society, which could also be a description of the Adam Scott hit. If Slow Horses is your Slow Horses. Slow Horses (the show) is nominated for Outstanding Drama — catch it on Apple TV+.Slow Horses (the book) is written by Mick they vibe: These are actually the same story. The only TV show based 100% on a novel in the list, Slow Horses, is the first novel in the Slough House series, and introduces the washed-up MI5 agents at the heart of the show. If you escaped with The White The Guest List. The White Lotus is nominated for Outstanding Drama — catch it on HBO Guest List is written by Lucy they vibe: I've talked about The Guest List before, and probably will again, honestly. It's a destination wedding, with glamorous guests and deadly secrets. This modern mystery-thriller novel offers the same mix of beautiful settings and ugly human drama as Mike White's The White Lotus. If you think The Bear is a Fireproof. The Bear is nominated for Outstanding Comedy — catch it on is written by Curtis they vibe: The new hit book Fireproof is the true story memoir of a chef who rose from trauma to culinary acclaim, sharing The Bear's intensity and kitchen chaos. If you laugh at Abbott The Faculty Lounge. Abbott Elementary is nominated for Outstanding Comedy — catch it on ABC network, HBO Max, or Faculty Lounge is written by Jennifer they vibe: The heart of each of these stories is the unforgettable teachers. Both mix timely school issues with lots of laughs, while remaining focused on the fact that these teachers have names outside the school's walls, and even a little romance within them. If you appreciate Bossypants. Hacks is nominated for Outstanding Comedy — catch it on HBO is written by Tina they vibe: Hacks gives an intimate and often awkward look at the behind-the-scenes goings on in showbiz. Who knows that action better than Tina Fey? Her book Bossypants is full of quick-wit humor that will have you snickering as much as hearing Jean Smart say "Wow, it's like watching Picasso sing." If you're in love with Nobody Wants Modern Love. Nobody Wants This is nominated for Outstanding Comedy — catch it on Love is edited by Daniel Jones and written by numerous they vibe: Nobody Wants This is a quintessential love story, a semi-autobiographical "love letter" from Erin Foster and her husband. It's literally true love. As is Modern Love, an anthology of true love stories from the NYT columns. Both are playful, heartfelt, and real. If you're keen on Only Murders in the The Thursday Murder Club. Only Murders in the Building is nominated for Outstanding Comedy — catch it on Thursday Murder Club is written by Richard they vibe: Septuagenarians solving crime has become a bit of a popular theme in novels (much to my liking), but The Thursday Murder Club started that trend. Both are charming, witty murder mysteries with quirky amateur sleuths in their 70s. You'll enjoy solving the crimes with both gangs. If you're entertained by A Man Called Ove. Shrinking is nominated for Outstanding Comedy — catch it on Apple TV+.A Man Called Ove is written by Fredrik they vibe: Beyond nearly matching the poster and the book cover, these are both heartwarming, funny stories about grief, healing, and unlikely friendships. These are a sweet read and watch, a reminder to call your grandparents. If you delight in The Hello, Molly!. The Studio is nominated for Outstanding Comedy — catch it on Apple TV+.Hello, Molly! is written by Molly they vibe: Similar to the Hacks x Bossypants, both stories here will take you behind the scenes for true hilarity, but this time in the worlds of sketch comedy. Plus, Seth Rogan of The Studio and Molly Shannon of Hello, Molly! were both in the movie The Night Before, if you want to round out your list with that. If you're fond of What We Do in the Good Omens. What We Do in the Shadows is nominated for Outstanding Comedy — catch it on FX or Omens is written by Terry Pratchett and Neil they vibe: Good Omens is a supernatural comedy about eccentric immortals trying (and failing) to manage apocalyptic situations, perfectly matching the absurd humor of WWDITS. BONUS: shows based on books from other categories: Have you read or watched any of the stories written above? Agree or disagree with the pairings? Sound off in the comments!

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store