AppleTV+ has today announced premiere dates for new seasons of four of its original scripted series - Little America, The Mosquito Coast, Mythic Quest and Slow Horses.
The 10-episode second season of The Mosquito Coast will debut on Friday, November 4. New episodes will be released weekly every Friday until the season finale on January 6.
After barely escaping Mexico with their lives, the Foxes venture deep into the Guatemalan jungle to meet up with an old friend and her community of refugees. This new refuge creates trouble for the Foxes though when they become entangled in a conflict between the scions of a local drug lord. At odds about whether to settle down or keep moving, Allie and Margot pursue different paths to secure their family's future. The outcome of which will either unite the family or tear it apart forever.
The drama stars Justin Theroux, Melissa George, Logan Polish and Gabriel Bateman.
Neil Cross and Tom Bissell developed the drama based on the novel by Paul Theroux. Cross executive produces with Justin Theroux, Paul Theroux, Mark V. Olsen, Will Scheffer, Stefan Schwartz, Evan Katz, Rupert Wyatt, Alan Gasmer, Peter Jaysen and Bob Bookman. Fremantle and Veritas Entertainment Group produce.
The 10-episode third season of Mythic Quest will premiere on Friday, November 11 with its first two episodes. New episodes will then be released weekly every Friday until the season finale on January 6.
As Ian and Poppy navigate the gaming world and their partnership at the newly formed GrimPop Studios, Dana is forced to play mediator to her bosses' incessant bickering. Back at Mythic Quest, David settles into his new role as the boss where he truly finds himself in charge for the first time with Jo returning as his assistant - more loyal and militant than ever; and Carol attempts to figure out where she fits in after a new promotion. At Berkeley, Rachel struggles to balance her morals with capitalism, while a post-prison Brad tries to return to society as a reformed man.
The comedy stars Rob McElhenney, Charlotte Nicdao, Ashly Burch, Jessie Ennis, Imani Hakim, David Hornsby and Danny Pudi.
McElhenney co-created the comedy with Charlie Day and Megan Ganz. They executive produce with Hornsby, Michael Rotenberg, Nicholas Frenkel, Jason Altman, Daniel Kreinik and Gérard Guillemot. Lionsgate Television, Ubisoft Film & Television, RCG Productions and 3 Arts Entertainment produce.
The 6-episode second season of Slow Horses will launch on Friday, December 2 with its first two episodes. New episodes will then be released weekly every Friday until the season finale on December 30.
The new season finds long-buried Cold War secrets emerge which threaten to bring carnage to the streets of London. When a liaison with Russian villains takes a fatal turn, our hapless heroes must overcome their individual failings and raise their spy game in a race to prevent a catastrophic incident.
The drama stars Gary Oldman, Kristin Scott Thomas, Jack Lowden, Saskia Reeves, Rosalind Eleazar, Christopher Chung, Freddie Fox, Chris Reilly, Samuel West, Sophie Okonedo, Aimee-Ffion Edwards, Kadiff Kirwan and Jonathan Pryce.
Will Smith developed the drama based on the novels by Mick Herron. He executive produces with Jamie Laurenson, Hakan Kousetta, Iain Canning, Emile Sherman, Douglas Urbanski, Gail Mutrux, Jane Robertson and Graham Yost. Sony Pictures Television and See-Saw Films produce.
All 8 episodes of the second season of Little America will be available on Friday, December 9.
The new season will explore eight incredible stories inspired by real people from around the world, including a Belizian woman (Stacy Rose) who works for a Hasidic family in New York, a Korean man (Ki Hong Lee) who makes hats for the Black church community in 1980s Detroit, and the story of a 40-something Japanese woman in Columbus, Ohio (Shiori Ideta) whose dream is to assemble an all-women's baseball league to fulfill her lifelong passion for the sport.
Lee Eisenberg, Emily V. Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani created the series. They executive produce with Alan Yang, Siân Heder, Joshuah Bearman, Joshua Davis and Arthur Spector. Universal Television produces in association with Epic Magazine.