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Gary Oldman's Jackson Lamb is returning for a seventh season of Slow Horses.

Gary Oldman's Jackson Lamb is returning for a seventh season of Slow Horses.

The Verge08-07-2025
Posted Jul 8, 2025 at 4:17 PM UTC Gary Oldman's Jackson Lamb is returning for a seventh season of Slow Horses.
Ahead of season five which is set to premiere on September 24th, 2025, Apple TV Plus has announced that Slow Horses will be returning for a six-episode seventh season that will be based on Mick Herron's Bad Actors — the eighth novel in their Slough House series.
The season will feature Jackson Lamb and his team 'on the hunt to find and neutralize a mole at the heart of British Government before they can bring down the state.'
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