The TV series Tehran (Hebrew: ) was developed by Moshe Zonder for the Israeli public channel Kan 11 as a spy thriller. Written by Zonder and Omri Shenhar, and directed by Daniel Syrkin, the series aired in Israel on June 22, 2020. The story follows a Mossad agent on her first operation in Tehran, which happens to be the city where she was born and grew up. Apple TV+ announced on January 26th, 2021 that the show has been renewed for a second season.
On May 6, 2022, the second season was released. On November 20, 2021, Tehran became the first Israeli drama to win a Best Drama Series Emmy Award when it took home the prize at the International Emmy Awards.
In This article, you know about Tehran Season 2 Episode 3 Release Date, Spoiler, Promo, and Much details below.
Tehran season 2 Episode 3 Release date:
Earlier this year, the second season of the show Tehran was confirmed. It was announced on January 26, 2021, by Apple TV+.
In an exclusive interview, executive producer Julien Leroux, who is highly creative and skilled, gave us some deep insights into the second edition of the series. Production for Tehran Season 2 started in December of last year, according to the information obtained.
Season 2 of Tehran, an espionage thriller, will premiere on Apple TV+ on Friday, May 6, 2022. Tehran Season 2 episode 3 will premiere on Friday, May 13, 2022, with the first two episodes, followed by new episodes every Friday until the end of the season.
Season 2 of #Tehran has premiered on #AppleTV+
The spy thriller, starring #GlennClose & #NivSultan, tells the story of a Mossad agent who goes deep undercover on a dangerous mission in Tehran that places her and everyone around her in jeopardy.
Watch the first 2 episodes now! pic.twitter.com/TZQXvmJqlL
— tv+news · all things tv+ (@ATVPlusNews) May 6, 2022
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Tehran season 2 episode 3 Cast details:
- Tamar Rabinyan is played by Niv Sultan,
- Faraz Kamali is played by Shaun Toub.
- Menashe Noy in the role of Meir Gorev
- Milad is played by Shervin Alenabi.
- Masoud Tabrizi is played by Navid Negahban.
- Yael Kadosh is played by Liraz Charhi.
- Qais Khan in the role of Mohammed Balochi Sogand
- Raziyeh Nekumard is played by Sara Fakheri.
- Reza Diako plays Shahin,
- Dan Mor plays Eran,
- Arash Marandi plays Ali,
- Shila Ommi plays Naahid,
- Danny Sher plays Mike Moe Bar-El plays Karim.
- Hassan is played by Ash Goldeh,
- Marjan Montazeri is played by Glenn Close (season 2)
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Tehran season 2 episode 2 recap:
Tamar, like Faraz, is devastated by her aunt and uncle’s killings. “Surprise him,” Faraz says. Milad escapes, and when Tamar comes, she and Milad flee. But not until Faraz sees them. The blame for the deaths stops Tamar from leaving. But she encourages Milad to go and says she’ll see him in Canada. He won’t leave. General Qasem pays Faraz a visit when he is at home with his erratic wife Nahid.
General Qasem thinks it’s strange that Faraz finally saw Tamar after two months of searching. Marjan meets Tamar. Marjan wanted to never see her. She also lost loved ones. But, Tamar says she didn’t get in the truck because she knew how to reach General Qasem. Tamar says she’ll meet her son Vahid and contact General Qasem through him.
Marjan says she’ll forward Tamar’s message. As soon as Tamar leaves the car, Yulia is shown listening with an earphone. Tamar wakes up the following morning to Marjan and Milad making breakfast. Milad meets Vahid and, after being kicked out, convinces him to come back the following day to consume drugs.
After last season, it’s easy to understand Nahid’s paranoia. The exchange worries Faraz, so he threatens a witness with a pistol who he feels knows something about Tamar. Ali suggests to Faraz that Nahid visit a mental health center, noting his own issues.
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Where to Watch Tehran Season 2 episode 3?
Tehran will only be available on AppleTV+. The streaming app will cost $4.99 per month based on a US subscription, with a seven-day free trial for new users and three months free with the purchase of an Apple device.