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Tehran Season 3 on Apple TV+: Full Release Schedule and What to Expect From the High-Stakes Spy Thriller

Simon Janvier by Simon Janvier
January 12, 2026
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After a long break of more than two years, Tehran is finally back on Apple TV+ with season 3, and the stakes have never been higher. The Israeli espionage thriller returns to a world that feels even more volatile and politically charged, which makes its new storylines especially timely for U.S. viewers following Middle East news closely.

If you’ve already watched the premiere and you’re wondering when the next episodes hit Apple TV+, this guide breaks down the full release calendar, how the weekly rollout works, and why this new season could be a turning point for the series.

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How Apple TV+ Is Releasing Tehran Season 3

Unlike some streaming platforms that still favor binge drops, Apple TV+ continues to lean into an old-school TV rhythm for its flagship dramas. For Tehran season 3, only the first episode arrived at launch, with the remaining chapters rolling out one at a time on a weekly basis.

This strategy mirrors the release model Apple uses for many of its buzzier series — think Severance, Slow Horses, or The Morning Show. By spacing out episodes, Apple gives audiences room to unpack each twist, fuels social conversation between airings, and keeps the show in the cultural conversation for several weeks instead of just a single weekend.

For a political and character-driven thriller like Tehran, that slow-burn format actually plays to its strengths: viewers can speculate on alliances, betrayals, and shifting power dynamics rather than racing straight to the finale.

Tehran Season 3 Episode Guide and Release Dates

Season 3 of Tehran consists of eight episodes that will debut across January and February. Below is the complete release calendar so you know exactly when each new chapter drops on Apple TV+.

  • January 9: Episode 1
  • January 16: Episode 2
  • January 23: Episode 3
  • January 30: Episode 4
  • February 6: Episode 5
  • February 13: Episode 6
  • February 20: Episode 7
  • February 27: Episode 8 (season finale)

With this schedule, Tehran season 3 effectively anchors Apple TV+’s early-year lineup for nearly two full months. For U.S. viewers planning a winter watchlist, that makes it a reliable weekly appointment alongside other ongoing series.

Where Season 3 Picks Up the Story

Season 3 does not reset the board; it leans directly into the fallout of the previous season’s tragic events. Cyberagent and undercover operative Tamar Rabinyan is now more isolated than ever. The safety nets that once surrounded her have either vanished or turned against her, leaving her to navigate a maze of enemies that now includes both Iranian intelligence and people who used to be on her side.

Rather than softening the tone, the new season doubles down on pressure and paranoia. Tamar operates in a world where every ally might be a liability and every misstep could trigger a geopolitical crisis. That sense of vulnerability gives season 3 an edge that may resonate particularly strongly with American audiences used to prestige espionage dramas like Homeland or Fauda.

Hugh Laurie Joins the Cast and Raises the Stakes

One of the major talking points for season 3 is the arrival of Hugh Laurie, familiar to many U.S. viewers from House and numerous British dramas. Here, he steps into the shoes of a nuclear inspector — a role that immediately signals that the series is escalating beyond local operations into potential global catastrophe territory.

His character expands the show’s scope beyond raw espionage and into the realm of international nuclear oversight, diplomacy, and high-level strategic maneuvering. That expansion makes season 3 feel less like a contained spy story and more like a thriller about the fault lines of modern global politics.

Why Season 3 Feels Like a Turning Point for Tehran

While earlier seasons of Tehran already blended covert missions with political context, season 3 pushes that mix further. The narrative weaves together:

  • on-the-ground spycraft and covert operations,
  • backchannel diplomatic games, and
  • the specter of a nuclear threat hanging over every decision.

That combination positions the season as a potential pivot for the series — one that could redefine what Tehran is really about. Is it primarily a character study of Tamar, or is it evolving into a broader, ensemble-driven exploration of how fragile international systems can be pushed to the brink?

With a weekly rollout, viewers get time to track not only Tamar’s personal journey but also the way each episode nudges the larger conflict closer to (or away from) disaster. The drip-feed format amplifies tension because each hour ends with new information that can reframe everything that came before.

How the Weekly Release Shapes the Viewing Experience

For U.S. audiences used to binging entire seasons in a weekend, Apple TV+’s approach with Tehran may feel deliberately old-fashioned — but that’s partly the point. By requiring viewers to wait a week between episodes, the show mirrors the drawn-out nature of real-world crises, where information arrives in fragments and decisions are made in the dark.

The payoff is a more communal watching experience: you can swap theories about where loyalties really lie, revisit earlier episodes to catch details you may have missed, and follow the storyline alongside others in real time. In that sense, Tehran season 3 is designed as a conversation driver, not just a background binge.

Key Dates to Remember for Tehran Season 3

If you only remember a few details, make it these:

  • Season length: 8 episodes total.
  • Release cadence: 1 new episode every week on Apple TV+.
  • Premiere: Episode 1 released on January 9.
  • Finale: Episode 8 scheduled for February 27.

That means the story will unfold across late January and all of February, with the conclusion landing right at the end of the month.

Is Tehran Season 3 Worth Keeping Up With Weekly?

If you’re into grounded, politically aware thrillers with moral gray areas rather than clear-cut heroes and villains, Tehran remains one of Apple TV+’s most interesting international offerings. Season 3 maintains the show’s signature tension while pulling in fresh elements via Hugh Laurie’s character and the increased focus on nuclear stakes.

Add in the fact that each episode has time to breathe thanks to the weekly rollout, and you get a season that feels engineered for slow, tense build-up rather than quick consumption. If you start now, you can follow Tamar’s path week by week all the way to the season finale at the end of February.

FAQ

When does Tehran season 3 episode 2 come out on Apple TV+?

Tehran season 3 episode 2 is scheduled to arrive on January 16 on Apple TV+. New episodes follow every week after that, leading up to the finale on February 27.

How many episodes are in Tehran season 3?

Season 3 of Tehran consists of eight episodes in total, released across January and February as part of a weekly rollout.

Can I binge all of Tehran season 3 at once?

No. Apple TV+ is releasing Tehran season 3 in a weekly format, not as a full-season drop. Only the episodes that have already aired are available to stream; the rest unlock one per week until the finale.

What makes Tehran season 3 different from previous seasons?

Season 3 builds directly on the fallout of earlier events, leaving Tamar Rabinyan more exposed than ever while introducing new players, including a nuclear inspector played by Hugh Laurie. The stakes expand from local operations to potential nuclear and geopolitical consequences, giving the season a larger and more urgent scope.

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