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Gary Oldman leads a pack of ‘losers’ in ‘Slow Horses’ trailer

Apple TV + premieres the trailer for its new espionage series “Slow Horses”, starring Gary Oldman, which premieres this coming April 1.

Slow Horses is the television adaptation of the first novel of the series slow horsesfrom the award-winning author Mick Herron. The Serie will have six episodes and will premiere globally on Apple TV+ with the first two followed by a new weekly episode every Friday.

We are before a espionage drama with hints of black humor which follows a team of British intelligence agents who work in an abandoned MI5 headquarters, called Slough House. Jackson Lamb (Gary Oldman), a brilliant but short-tempered spy, takes command of this team of agents after a failed and publicly embarrassing training mission. At Slough House will find an administrative purgatory for the marginalized of the service where he will be forced to put order and take charge of a questionable team.

Only losers get sent to Slough”, Oldman tells his new companions in the trailer. “Working with you has been the low point of a disappointing career.”

Alongside Oldman, the cast includes the Oscar winner Kristin Scott Thomas (Talking Heads), the BAFTA winner Jack Lowden (Small Axe), Olivia Cooke (Soft Voice) and guest appearances by Oscar nominee Jonathan Pryce (stories of the loop) and Sophie Okonedo (Ratched).

The series is directed by James Hawesknown for directing episodes of series as famous as El Alienista, Black Mirror, Snowpiercer O Raised by Wolves.

Slow Horses is produced for Apple TV + by See-Saw Films and adapted for television by Will Smith (not the famous actor, but the executive producer of the series Veep). Graham Yost (Justified) is an executive producer with Smith and James Hawes, who in addition to directing the six episodes of the series is also its producer.

Written by Serialized (@serielizados) in March 2022.

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