Emma Thompson Set to Lead Haunting 8-Part Mystery Thriller With Ruth Wilson — From “Slow Horses” Creator Mick Herron
Fans of prestige dramas are bracing for what could become the most unsettling television event of the year. Academy Award winner Emma Thompson has signed on to headline a new 8-part psychological thriller described by early viewers as “cold-blooded, elegant and sleepless-night dark.”

The untitled series — penned by Mick Herron, whose espionage novels inspired Apple TV+’s acclaimed Slow Horses — follows Thompson as a flint-eyed private investigator pulled out of near-retirement when a teenage girl vanishes from a quiet Oxford suburb. What begins as a domestic disappearance rapidly metastasizes into a conspiracy rooted in the university’s inner sanctums — power, secrecy, old money, and the brutal machinery that protects them.
Thompson is joined by Ruth Wilson (Luther, The Affair), who plays a morally ambiguous academic with ties to the missing student. According to the production team, the pairing is not a side-kick dynamic but an “orbit of two dangerous women — sometimes aligned, sometimes adversarial, always watching.”
A Thriller Built for Obsession

Producers promise a structure of “controlled escalation”: each episode peels back one layer of the Oxford façade — leaked emails, sealed chambers, erased personnel files — until the investigation collides with a truth “too large to report and too lethal to bury.”
Insiders who attended a private test screening claimed the finale left the room in “total silence,” one calling it “the rare ending that makes you re-watch from episode one.”
Early Hype Points to Awards Season
Even before a trailer has dropped, fans and critics on social media are calling the project “must-watch of the year,” citing the fusion of:
A prestige setting with real-world institutional resonance
Two heavyweight leads with proven psychological range
Herron’s reputation for precision plotting and slow-burn dread
The series is now in post-production with a late-year global launch expected on a major streaming platform yet to be officially announced.
If the early whispers are accurate, Emma Thompson may be about to add something new to her career — not another award, but a role audiences won’t be able to shake long after the credits fade.
