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The Capture: New Season Twists Gripping Viewers
9 Mar
Summary
- Rachel Carey launches Operation Veritas, a hack-proof camera system.
- A terrorist attack occurs, with tampering on the crucial footage.
- The show's themes of technology feel increasingly relevant.

The third season of the BBC's "The Capture" has captivated audiences, with its premiere described as "sensational." The returning thriller follows Detective Rachel Carey, who is now Acting Commander of Counter Terrorism Command.
Carey is poised to launch Operation Veritas, a groundbreaking, supposedly unhackable camera system. However, a terrorist incident and the subsequent tampering of camera footage propel her into a new, complex conspiracy.
The unfolding geopolitical crisis, impacting Britain's political establishment and security services, draws Carey deeper into the mystery. As she investigates, she finds herself increasingly isolated, questioning the sacrifices required to uncover the truth.
Star Holliday Grainger highlighted the show's unique blend of thriller, detective drama, and science fiction, likening it to a "long-form Black Mirror." The series consistently explores technology, such as CCTV, deepfakes, and AI, pushing the boundaries of what feels possible.
Critics have also lauded the new season, with several publications awarding it high ratings. The first episode premiered on BBC iPlayer on Sunday, March 8th, 2026, followed by its broadcast on BBC One.




