Hugo Weaving is officially returning to slow horses for season 6, reprising his role as the sinister Frank Harkness. Apple TV+’s hit spy drama based on the Mick Herron film Slough House novels, follows the exploits of marginalized agents, relegated to Slough House under the leadership of the abrasive Jackson Lamb (Gary Oldman). Season 4 introduced Weaving’s Frank Harkness, a former CIA agent whose child soldier scheme and connection to River Cartwright (Jack Lowden) added another complex issue to the show’s already tense narrative. However slow horses Season 5 hasn’t aired yet, season 6 has already been confirmed.
According to Variety, Weaving confirmed his character’s return in slow horses6th seasonrevealing exciting prospects for the coming seasons. In the Season 4 finale, River is revealed to be one of Frank’s sons, a child spared from Frank’s efforts to turn boys into obedient killing machines. Here’s what Weaving had to say about the next episode of the series, which he will begin filming in January in London:
Each season is usually a book, but also each season deviates a little from those books. We’re getting to the point with slow horses where the seasons are catching up with the amount of books they [Mick] Herron wrote.
What Hugo Weaving’s return to slow horses means
Frank Harkness’ story is far from over
Weaving’s Frank Harkness quickly became a central figure in the season 4 finale of slow horses. The fourth season of the spy series explored Frank’s disturbing scheme, in which he fathered multiple children with multiple women and kept them in an isolated compound in France to train them as child soldiers. Frank tries to recruit River, who refuses, becoming one of Frank’s only children to rebel against his father. The villain’s ability to cunningly manipulate those around him while keeping his broader schemes hidden makes Frank a compelling antagonist to revisit.
With Frank’s capture at the end of season 4 slow horses hinted at unfinished business, particularly with his veiled threats against MI5. Frank’s Return in Season 6 Could Even More explore her connection to River and MI5’s secret dealings with their hired assassins. Additionally, Weaving’s comment about the show moving closer to Herron’s series—which consists of 9 novels and 5 novellas – suggests slow horses may begin to incorporate original content, giving writers more creative freedom to delve deeper into supporting characters like Frank.
Our Take on Hugo Weaving’s Return to Slow Horses
The return of the sinister villain raises the stakes for season 6
Weaving’s sinister yet charismatic portrayal of Frank is one of the most compelling additions to the slow horses‘characters. Frank and River’s tense father-son dynamic is ripe for deeper explorationespecially as River continues to struggle with her moral code as she faces the man responsible for her trauma. Bringing Frank back for its sixth season, slow horses it also aims to uncover the corrupted power dynamics within MI5 and Slough House. With the return of Oldman, Lowden and Weaving, Season 6 looks to be a powerful continuation of one of TV’s most gripping dramas.
Source: Variety
Slow Horses is an adaptation of CWA Gold Dagger Award-winning Mick Herron’s first novel in the “Slow Horses” series, which follows a team of British intelligence agents serving in a dumping ground department of MI5 – Slough House. Gary Oldman stars as Jackson Lamb, the brilliant but irascible leader of spies who end up in Slough House due to career-ending mistakes.
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April 1, 2022
- Seasons
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4