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This show will make you happy that you almost flunked math.
Apple TV+ has released the official trailer for Prime Target on Monday with Leo Woodall’s character stumbling into something he shouldn’t have. The action-packed trailer (watch above) has college student Edward Brooks (One Day’s Woodall) with a target on his back as the government will stop at nothing from letting him uncover a conspiracy that could change digital security.
Per the series’ official logline: “Soon he begins to realize an unseen enemy is trying to destroy his idea before it’s even born, which throws him into the orbit of Taylah Sanders (In Treatment‘s Quintessa Swindell), a female NSA agent who’s been tasked with watching and reporting on mathematicians’ behavior. Together, they start to piece together the troubling conspiracy Edward is at the heart of.”
The eight-episode series will premiere with two episodes on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025; single episodes will follow on Wednesdays through the finale on March 5.
Prime Target‘s cast also includes Martha Plimpton (Raising Hope), David Morrissey (The Walking Dead), Stephen Rea (Counterpart), Harry Lloyd (Game of Thrones), Fra Fee (Hawkeye), Sidse Babett Knudsen (Borgen), Jason Flemyng (Pennyworth), Ali Suliman (Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan) and Joseph Mydell (Alex Rider).
Alongside the trailer, Apple TV+ also released photos from the series. Scroll down and take a look. Excited to see if Woodall’s character can evade the government? Drop your comments if you plan to watch the series.
Looking forward to this show – love Leo Woodall!
Yep it´s miniserie so limited to just single season. These are great as don´t need to wait 2 years for second season and we get ending before they cancel it.
I can’t handle this dropping 2 initial episodes and then 1 a week after that. I will fall off from watching it. when it comes to streaming shows that do this i forget to come back for months. I still haven’t finished Agatha. I just finally went back to Slow Horses and finished that.
May I suggest using an app like Trakt to follow the shows you are interested in? Once you add shows to your watch list, there is a calendar you can look at to see what is coming up day to day.
“the government will stop at nothing from letting him uncover a conspiracy”
What is that supposed to mean?