At this point, I’d have to assume Lasso will be among the Emmy nominees next September, as Morning Show was this year, in both writing and acting categories. “Tehran” tells the thrilling story of a Mossad agent who goes deep undercover on a dangerous mission in Tehran that places her and everyone around her in dire jeopardy. This special offer is good for three months after the first activation of the eligible device.1 For more information, please visit apple.com/tvpr. I’ve been finding the morning blast from JI very useful for all my Jewish news needs. Further more, it mostly, talking, with very limited action which is in the 5th episode. Apple TV+ is available on the Apple TV app on iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, iPod touch, Mac, select Samsung and LG smart TVs, Amazon Fire TV and Roku devices, as well as at tv.apple.com, for $4.99 per month with a seven-day free trial. There are then five more episodes arriving weekly on Fridays. Apple TV+ to premiere highly anticipated espionage thriller “Tehran” globally on Friday, September 25. Jewish Insider. It represents the streaming service's first entry into what's lately become one of the most popular drama genres, the Israeli spy series. Still, I would imagine that most who have strong feelings about Israel or Iran, for or against, will find something to complain about in how the story of Tehran is told. Globally it will be brought by Apple TV + which has guaranteed the rights as a co-producer. We also get such wonderfully clever details as Tamar pretending to have had a nose job, in order to explain how she looks different to the real woman she's impersonating. Tehran is an immensely thrilling show that's completely unlike anything Apple TV+ has debuted so far. Apple is preparing to enter thriller territory with “Tehran,” one of Apple TV+’s first forays into the genre. As time goes on, we learn more about Tamar's background. Tehran features plenty of the sort of suspenseful scenes that fans of the genre have come to expect, including multiple instances in which the protagonist just misses getting caught. In this mission, she's on the run from Faraz (Shaun Taub), a lead investigator for the Revolutionary Guard Corps. Most compellingly, she was actually born in Iran, lived there as a child, and even has family in that country, decades after the revolution. The series Tehran is 8 episodes long of 1 hour each and is set in Iran. Heard from a friend that it is in subtitles since it is in Tehran, Paris and Israel. Contact Us | Privacy Policy | Advertise on AI. Behind the scenes of Apple TV’s new Israeli thriller ‘Tehran’ ... Sultan filming a scene set amid a protest on the streets of Tehran. Omri Shenhar serves as writer alongside Zonder. A new espionage thriller from “Fauda” writer Moshe Zonder that tells the thrilling story of a Mossad agent who goes deep undercover on a dangerous mission in Tehran that places her and everyone around her in dire jeopardy. And I did read many reviews of that show which similarly were skeptical of the premise based on three shows. AppleInsider has affiliate partnerships and may earn commission on products purchased through affiliate links. 1 One subscription per Family Sharing group. Iran, which has been known to crack down on its own filmmakers, would never allow an Israeli series to film on location. Visit apple.com/promo for more information. Available with an Apple Music subscription. Usually, they are the opposite of the paid movie critics. But regardless of what we see in the coming years, Apple TV+ has picked a winner with its first run at the genre. Visit apple.com/promo for more information. It's well-established that this is a world in which minor slip-ups, as simple as using the wrong accent, could mean a great deal of death. Shaun Toub in "Tehran," premiering Friday, September 25, exclusively on Apple TV+. (Apple TV+) ... and the company later helped broker the sale of the show to Apple, which bought the series for a reported $1.5 million per episode. There are also, as is a little more typical of a modern spy show, plenty of gadgets and computer hacking going on. Restrictions and other terms apply. By Liam Mathews @liamaathews Oct 9, 2020 12:00 PM EDT. There's just about no use of Apple products, though. Netflix has been importing such shows for the last few years, such as Fauda and Mossad 101, while Showtime's long-running Homeland was based on another such show, Prisoners of War, which itself streams on Hulu. Zonder, the creator of Tehran, has since signed a first-look deal with Apple, so there's a chance Apple TV+ is aiming at challenging the primacy of Netflix when it comes to being the go-to American streaming service for Israeli shows. The series stars young Israeli actress Niv Sultan (“Flawless,” “She Has It,” “Temporarily Dead”), critically acclaimed actor Shaun Toub (“Homeland,” “Crash”), international star Navid Negahban (“Homeland,” “Legion,” “Aladdin”), Shervin Alenabi (“Baghdad in My Shadow”), Liraz Charhi (“A Late Quartet”) and Menashe Noy (“Big Bad Wolves,” “Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem”). The first three of eight episodes in the series are now available to … It begins on a plane, from Jordan to India, which is suddenly diverted to Tehran. So Tehran was shot in Athens, which the production impressively dressed up as the Iranian capital. It may not run for eight seasons like Homeland did, but Tehran has a chance to merge as a signature show for Apple TV+. The series is executive produced by Moshe Zonder, Dana Eden, Shula Spiegel, Alon Aranya, Julien Leroux, Peter Emerson and Eldad Koblenz; and produced by Donna and Shula Productions in association with Paper Plane Productions, with the participation of Cineflix Rights and Cosmote TV. The first three episodes of Tehran, which was created by Moshe Zonder, the Israeli writer who wrote the acclaimed entire first season of Fauda, debut on September 25. Niv Sultan, a young Israeli actress, commands the screen as the young agent, while Taub, an Iranian-American actor with a long list of Hollywood credits, is equally impressive as the veteran investigator. 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