The long wait for the new season of Tehran is almost over. Apple TV has officially set a premiere date and revealed the full lineup of spies, officers, and new players for the intense drama. Season 3 arrives on January 9, 2026, with eight new episodes. The series has already been renewed for a fourth season, which is currently in production. At the center of the new season is Mossad agent Tamar Rabinyan, played by Niv Sultan, who finds herself trapped and trusted by no one after the explosive events of Season 2. She is joined by a powerful new addition: Hugh Laurie, who enters the high-stakes world as a nuclear inspector.
Confirmed Cast and Characters for Tehran Season 3
The upcoming season features a dynamic mix of returning favorites and new faces that will expand the story’s global stakes. Here is the confirmed cast.
Returning Main Cast:
- Niv Sultan as Tamar Rabinyan: The Mossad hacker-agent is stranded in Iran, dodging enemies from all sides while trying to repair her shattered ties with her own agency to survive.
- Shaun Toub as Faraz Kamali: The head of investigations for Iran’s Revolutionary Guard returns, navigating shifting alliances and intense political pressure in his relentless pursuit.
- Shila Ommi as Nahid Kamali: Faraz’s wife continues to play a crucial role, with her personal story deeply entangled in the ongoing conflict.
New Major Additions:
- Hugh Laurie as Eric Peterson: The acclaimed actor joins the series as a South African nuclear inspector. His character’s actions are set to raise the stakes dramatically, pulling the story into a broader international crisis.
- Sasson Gabay as Nissan: A Mossad agent who creates internal tension and tests Tamar’s loyalties from within her own organization.
- Phoenix Raei as Ramin: A businessman and smuggler with government ties who becomes a significant obstacle to Tamar’s plans.
- Bahar Pars as Shirin: A new character expected to bring emotional depth and drama to the undercover narrative.
- Ray Haratian as Behrouz and Sara von Schwarze as Yulia: Two more new characters set to operate within Tehran’s shadowy networks.
Where Season 2 Ended and Season 3 Begins
Season 2 concluded with game-changing events that leave Tamar in her most dangerous position yet. After defying direct orders to assassinate a high-ranking Iranian general, her escape plan fails catastrophically. With her closest ally gone and her actions branding her a rogue agent, Tamar is left completely alone in Tehran. She is now a target for both the relentless Iranian Revolutionary Guard and her own Mossad handlers, who see her as a liability.
โAfter going rogue at the end of season two and reeling from the loss of her closest allies, in season three, Tamar must find a way to reinvent herself and win back the Mossadโs support if she is to survive,โ states the official season description from Apple TV.
This sets the stage for a tense cat-and-mouse season where Tamar must use every skill to stay alive, find new allies in unexpected places, and somehow prove her worth again to the very people who want her dead.
Release Schedule and How to Watch
Fans can mark their calendars for the precise return of the thriller. The global release schedule for Tehran Season 3 on Apple TV is as follows:
- Premiere Date: Friday, January 9, 2026
- Release Pattern: The first episode will be available on the premiere date. After that, one new episode will be released every Friday.
- Season Finale: Friday, February 27, 2026
- Episode Count: 8 episodes total.
- Where to Watch: The season will stream exclusively on Apple TV+ worldwide.
The season’s release was originally planned for 2024 but was delayed due to real-world events related to the conflict between Israel and Hamas, which began in October 2023. Filming for the season had already been completed in Greece during the summer of 2023.
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The Expanding World and Themes of Tehran
Since its debut in 2020, Tehran has been praised for its realistic portrayal of espionage and the complex political landscape of the Middle East. The show is unique for its authentic use of multiple languagesโHebrew, Persian, and Englishโspoken by the characters based on their backgrounds. It won the International Emmy Award for Best Drama Series in 2021, making it the first Israeli series to receive the honor.
Season 3 is set to build on these foundations while expanding the scope. The introduction of Hugh Laurie’s character, a nuclear inspector, signals a plot that moves beyond street-level spy games to touch on global nuclear proliferation fears. Furthermore, creators have indicated that this season will also focus closely on the plight of women within Iran.
With Tamar isolated, a nuclear threat looming, and new characters altering the balance of power, Tehran Season 3 is positioned to be its most intense and far-reaching chapter yet when it premieres in January 2026 on Apple TV+.
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