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Slow Horses Season 4 Release Date – Is the Show Renewed or Canceled?

Slow Horses is an espionage thriller television series based on Mick Herron’s Slough House series of novels. On April 1, 2022, the series launched on Apple TV+. Season two debuted on December 2, 2022. The series got renewed for a third and fourth season in June 2022. It has garnered positive reviews from critics.

Will There Be a Fourth Season of Slow Horses?

Yes! It was revealed in June 2022 that the series will return for at least a third and fourth season, with the new runs being shot back-to-back like seasons 1 and 2. Season one director James Hawes has expressed his aspirations for more seasons, telling Deadline that “there is every hope and intention that there will be another couple of seasons in the immediate future.”

Release Date for Season 4 of Slow Horses

The second season of Slow Horses would debut in 2022, with the third season following in 2023. Season 4 will premiere if all goes according to plan some time in 2024.

The fourth season should include six episodes, much as Season 1, and the remaining information will be released soon. See-Saw Films, Flying Studio Pictures, and Sony Pictures Television Studios are responsible for the show’s production.

Slow Horses Season 4 Cast

The cast will include Kristin Scott Thomas (Diana Taverner), Jack Lowden (River Cartwright), Saskia Reeves (Catherine Standish), Rosalind Eleazar (Louisa Guy), Christopher Chung (Roddy Ho), Aimee-Ffion Edwards (Shirley Dander), Kadiff Kirwan (Marcus Longridge), and Jonathan Pryce (David Cartwright).

Slow Horses Season 4 Release Date

Hugo Weaving (The Lord of the Rings), BAFTA recipient Joanna Scanlan (After Love), Ruth Bradley (Guilt), Tom Brooke (Empire of Light), and James Callis (Battlestar Galactica) are among the new cast members. Adam Randall (I See You) will direct Season 4 from behind the camera.

What Could be the Plot of Slow Horses Season 4?

According to a press release, the fourth installment will begin with an explosion that explodes personal secrets and shakes the already shaky foundations of Slough House.

We do know that it will be based on Mick Herron’s novel Spook Street, whose synopsis reads: “Twenty years after retiring from the Intelligence Service, David Cartwright still knows where every bone is interred. But when he forgets that secrets are supposed to remain concealed, he abruptly becomes a target.

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“The ‘Old Bastard’ brought up his grandson to be a hero, not a slow horse.” River Cartwright is now part of Jackson Lamb’s staff of pen-pushing no-hopers at Slough House, far from the tales and legends of Spook Street. That doesn’t mean he won’t abandon everything and go, renegade, if his grandfather is threatened.

“Lamb used to work with Cartwright and knows better than most that this is no ordinary old man.” When a panic button goes off at Intelligence Service HQ, Lamb is called in to identify the dead. And it’s Lamb who will go to any length to safeguard an agent in danger.”

Season Four Trailer for Slow Horses

The creators have not yet released a trailer for Season 4 of Slow Horses, and it is likely still at least a year away. Until its release, you can view the Season 2 trailer.

Reception and Reviews of Slow Horses

The first season was critically acclaimed. Based on 55 critic reviews, Rotten Tomatoes reports a 95% approval rating with an average rating of 7.7/10. According to the website’s commentators, “Slow Horses refreshes the espionage genre by letting its band of snoops is bumbling, with Gary Oldman giving a masterclass in frumpy authority.”

The season has a weighted average score of 78 out of 100 based on 22 reviewers, signifying “generally favorable reviews” on the review aggregator Metacritic.

The second season was likewise well welcomed by critics. Based on 25 critic reviews, Rotten Tomatoes reports a 100% approval rating with an average rating of 8.4/10. According to the website’s critics, “Slow Horses says nay to the sophomore jinx with a second season that might be far superior to its supremely addictive predecessor.” The season has an average score of 84 out of 100 based on 10 reviews, signifying “universal acclaim” on Metacritic.

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