Apple TV+ is excited to share a sneak peek clip from the series premiere of “Liaison,” debuting globally this Friday, February 24. “Liaison” is a new six-episode thriller series starring César Award winner Vincent Cassel (“Black Swan,” “Westworld”) and BAFTA Award winner Eva Green (“Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children”), and the first French and English-language Apple Original series. “Liaison” will make its global debut with the first episode, followed by one new episode weekly every Friday through March 31, 2023, on Apple TV+. Please see below for episode descriptions and more information on the series.
- Episode 101 – “Storm Warning”
- Gabriel accepts a mission to withdraw two Syrian hackers. Alison and Banks face escalating cyberattacks in London.
ABOUT “LIAISON”
“Liaison” is a high-powered, gripping and emotional thriller in which espionage and political intrigue play out against a story of passionate and enduring love. The action hurtles from the Elys ́ ée Palace in Paris to the Home Office in London, and to Brussels’ European Quarter from the ravaged suburbs of Damascus to a refugee camp in Belgium, as one woman must uncover whether she can save her country from catastrophe without losing herself in the process.
In addition to César Award winner Vincent Cassel, the series also stars BAFTA Award winner Eva Green, Peter Mullan (“Ozark”), Cesar award winner Gérard Lanvin (“Call My Agent!”), Daniel Francis (“Small Axe”), Stanislas Merhar (“The Black Book”), Iréne Jacob (“La double vie de Veronique”), Laëtitia Eido (“Fauda”), Eriq Ebouaney (“Rogue City”), BAFTA rising star Bukky Bakray (“Rocks”) and Emmy award winner Thierry Frémont (“Murder In Mind”).
“Liaison” is created and written by Virginie Brac (“Engrenages”), and is directed by Emmy Award winner Stephen Hopkins (“24”). The series is co-produced by Newen Studio-backed companies Ringside Studios and Leonis Productions, and executive produced by Gub Neal (“The Fall”), Jean-Benoît Gillig (“L’Emprise”), Vincent Cassel, Sarada McDermott (“Bridgerton”), Stephen Hopkins, Justin Thomson, and Edward Barlow.