The BBC has unveiled an extended trailer and new promotional artwork for the highly anticipated third series of The Capture, set to premiere on BBC iPlayer and BBC One beginning Sunday, 8 March. The crime thriller returns with lead actor Holliday Grainger reprising her role as Rachel Carey alongside an ensemble cast that includes both familiar faces and new additions to the series.
According to the BBC, the action-packed trailer features Paapa Essiedu as Isaac Turner, Indira Varma as BBC News presenter Khadija Khan, Ben Miles as Danny Hart, and Ron Perlman as CIA agent Frank Napier. The new series welcomes notable additions including Killian Scott, Joe Dempsie, Andrew Buchan, and Hugh Quarshie, joining returning cast members Andy Nyman and Nigel Lindsay.
The Capture Series Three Explores Deepfakes and Surveillance
The third installment picks up twelve months after Rachel Carey exposed Correction, a clandestine video manipulation programme operated by UK intelligence services. The protagonist has since risen to Acting Commander of Counter Terrorism Command, where she leads efforts to restore public confidence in surveillance technology through a new system called Operation Veritas.
However, the narrative takes a dramatic turn when a coordinated terrorist attack strikes the British establishment, leaving only one witness behind. The investigation plunges Carey into what the BBC describes as an unfolding geopolitical crisis that infiltrates the political establishment, security services, and media landscape.
Technology and Truth in Modern Surveillance Drama
The central themes of The Capture series three revolve around authenticity and trust in an era dominated by digital manipulation. The series questions how society can protect truth when misinformation has become commonplace and deepfake technology continues to proliferate. These concerns reflect real-world anxieties about artificial intelligence and video manipulation capabilities.
Additionally, the plot explores the conspiracy that reaches deep into governmental structures, leaving Carey with diminishing allies as violence escalates around her. The BBC indicates that viewers will witness the moral compromises and sacrifices the protagonist must consider while navigating increasingly dangerous circumstances.
Production Details and Release Schedule
The Capture is created, written, and executive produced by BAFTA award-winning Ben Chanan. The series is produced by Heyday Television, part of Universal International Studios, with executive producers including David Heyman and Rosie Alison. Direction for series three is handled by Anthony Philipson, Johnny Allan, and Chanan himself.
Meanwhile, the distribution will be managed by NBCUniversal Global TV Distribution, ensuring the series reaches international audiences. Derek Ritchie serves as both producer and executive producer for the third installment of the BBC thriller.
Viewing Information and Previous Series
Episode one of The Capture series three will launch on BBC iPlayer at 6am on Sunday, 8 March, with a primetime broadcast on BBC One at 9pm the same evening. Subsequently, new episodes will be released weekly on both platforms every Sunday, allowing viewers to follow the unfolding conspiracy in real time.
In contrast to binge-release models, the weekly release schedule aims to build sustained audience engagement throughout the series run. The first two series of The Capture remain available for streaming on BBC iPlayer for viewers who wish to revisit the earlier storylines before the new season premieres.
As the premiere date approaches, audiences can expect the series to continue exploring timely questions about surveillance, governmental transparency, and the intersection of technology and national security. The BBC has not yet confirmed whether additional series are planned beyond this third installment.













