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Truth under threat: The Capture season 3 to grip audiences
5 Feb
Summary
- A new trailer hints at a geopolitical crisis in The Capture season three.
- Rachel Carey must regain public trust with a new surveillance system.
- The series premieres on BBC iPlayer and BBC One this spring.

The highly anticipated third series of The Capture is set to premiere on BBC iPlayer and BBC One this spring. A new teaser trailer has been released, offering a glimpse into the upcoming season's complex narrative.
The series continues to grapple with the pervasive threat of deepfakes and the challenge of discerning truth in a world saturated with misinformation. Set 12 months after Rachel Carey's exposé of a clandestine video manipulation program, the new installment sees her as Acting Commander of Counter Terrorism Command.
Carey is focused on restoring public faith in surveillance technology through the Operation Veritas camera system. However, a swift and coordinated terror attack disrupts her plans, leaving a single witness and drawing her into a wider geopolitical crisis.
The conspiracy unravels deeply within the British political establishment, security services, and media. As the situation grows more volatile, Carey finds herself with few allies, questioning the sacrifices she must make to uncover who is orchestrating these events.
Returning cast members include Paapa Essiedu, Indira Varma, Ben Miles, and Lia Williams. The new season will also feature several new additions to the ensemble. Previous seasons of The Capture will be available on BBC iPlayer from Friday, February 13.




