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Tehran returns to Apple TV with season three and a fourth already underway

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Dec 5

he espionage drama Tehran is set to return to Apple TV on January 9, marking the start of its third season and extending the show’s run into early 2026. New episodes will roll out weekly on Fridays through February 27. Alongside the premiere date, the streamer confirmed that a fourth season is already in production, signaling continued investment in a series that has built a steady international following without relying on the typical blockbuster formula.

Tehran centers on Tamar, a hacker and undercover operative navigating the political and personal consequences of infiltrating Iran’s capital under an assumed identity. The third season picks up as she attempts to rebuild trust within the agency, setting up another round of covert maneuvers, shifting loyalties, and the moral ambiguity that defines much of the show’s tension. The series has often leaned on grounded espionage elements rather than flashy gadgetry, making it a notable entry in the broader landscape of modern spy thrillers.

Season three adds Hugh Laurie, familiar to many from his long-running medical drama work, joining a cast that has gradually expanded with established performers. His arrival follows the second season’s addition of Glenn Close, continuing the pattern of integrating high-profile actors into an otherwise tightly wound narrative.

Since its 2020 debut, Tehran has earned generally favorable reviews from critics and audiences, particularly for its pacing, character work, and restrained approach to international conflict. The show’s first season won an International Emmy for Best Drama Series, giving it an early awards boost, though subsequent seasons have been evaluated more on their narrative progression than on accolades alone. As the series heads into its third chapter, viewers who follow serialized espionage dramas may find renewed interest in how Tehran balances geopolitical storytelling with character-driven stakes.

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