Apple TV develops Safe Houses as Slow Horses replacement

Apple TV is preparing a new spy thriller series titled Safe Houses to serve as a successor to the popular show Slow Horses. The project is progressing well following a recent update, ahead of the sixth season of Slow Horses.

Apple TV has announced progress on Safe Houses, a new spy thriller series positioned as the ideal replacement for Slow Horses. According to recent updates, the development of Safe Houses is off to a solid start, providing a timely follow-up as fans anticipate the release of Slow Horses season 6.

The original series, Slow Horses, has established itself as a key offering in Apple TV's lineup of espionage dramas. With Safe Houses now in the works, the platform aims to maintain momentum in the genre. Details on the plot, cast, or exact premiere date for Safe Houses remain limited, but the positive early feedback suggests strong potential for the series.

This development comes at a pivotal time for Apple TV, as it continues to expand its portfolio of original content in the spy thriller space.

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Illustration of Apple TV+ postponing 'The Hunt' series amid plagiarism allegations from a 1973 novel.
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Apple TV postpones 'The Hunt' series over plagiarism allegations

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Apple TV+ has temporarily postponed the premiere of its upcoming French thriller series 'The Hunt' following allegations of plagiarism from a 1973 novel. The series, created by Cédric Anger, was set to debut on December 3, 2025, but has been pulled amid an ongoing review. Production company Gaumont confirmed the delay in a statement emphasizing their serious approach to intellectual property matters.

Ana de Armas and Jennifer Connelly have been cast as leads in a new Apple TV series titled 'Safe Houses.' The project is a spy thriller penned by a writer from the 'Homeland' team.

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Apple TV has announced three new movies joining its expanding slate of original films. The additions include a biopic on cyclist Lance Armstrong, a holiday-themed story titled Foster the Snowman, and an adaptation of Rebecca Serle's romance novel Once and Again. These projects highlight Apple's continued investment in diverse storytelling.

Apple TV has announced the return of its neo-noir detective series Sugar with an eight-episode second season premiering on June 19. Starring Colin Farrell as private detective John Sugar, the new installment follows his investigation into a missing sister amid a citywide conspiracy. First-look photos accompany the reveal of the weekly release schedule through August 7.

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Apple TV+ has announced that the spin-off series Star City, exploring the Soviet side of an alternate space race, will debut on May 29 with its first two episodes. The eight-episode drama follows cosmonauts, engineers, and intelligence officers in the Soviet space program. It expands the universe of the original series For All Mankind, which returns for season 5 in March.

Apple has acquired the intellectual property and all rights to the Apple TV series Severance from producer Fifth Season in a deal worth just under $70 million, finalized late last year. Apple Studios will now produce the show, with Fifth Season serving as an executive producer. The move comes ahead of production on Season 3, with a fourth season already planned.

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Netflix and Apple TV have announced a collaboration to expand Formula 1 access for U.S. audiences in 2026. Season 8 of the docuseries Drive to Survive premiered on both platforms, covering the 2025 championship. Apple TV will serve as the exclusive U.S. broadcaster for the live F1 season, while Netflix will stream the Canadian Grand Prix.

 

 

 

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