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The Capture: Season 3 Drops First Look at New Thrills

11 Jan

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Summary

  • Holliday Grainger returns as DCI Rachel Carey in The Capture's third season.
  • Season 3 follows Rachel exposing a secret video manipulation program.
  • A major terror attack and unfolding geopolitical crisis await Rachel.
The Capture: Season 3 Drops First Look at New Thrills

The gripping BBC thriller, The Capture, is gearing up for its third season release this spring, offering fans a tantalizing first glimpse of returning stars Holliday Grainger and Paapa Essiedu. Grainger reprises her role as DCI Rachel Carey, who previously exposed the UK's secret video manipulation program, 'Correction.' Essiedu returns as Security Minister Isaac Turner MP.

Season three will see DCI Carey appointed Acting Commander of Counter Terrorism Command, tasked with restoring public trust through surveillance technology. However, her mission is complicated by a significant terror attack with a single witness, drawing her into a deep geopolitical crisis. This crisis infects the British political establishment, security services, and media.

As anticipation builds for the new season, viewers are reminded that the first two seasons of the widely praised thriller will be removed from Netflix on January 30th. This move precedes the debut of the latest installment, which promises to escalate the show's signature blend of suspense and intrigue.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The third season of The Capture is set to be released this spring.
Holliday Grainger as DCI Rachel Carey and Paapa Essiedu as Isaac Turner MP are confirmed stars for Season 3.
Season 2 saw Paapa Essiedu join as Security Minister Isaac Turner MP, with the overarching narrative continuing the themes of surveillance and manipulation.

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