Epix has renewed their original Sunday night spy drama, “Berlin Station,” for a third season. The second season of the series starred Richard Armitage as Daniel Miller, Richard Jenkins as Steven Frost, Michelle Forbes as Valerie Edwards, Rhys Ifans as Hector DeJean, Leland Orser as Robert Kirsch, Ashley Judd as BB Yates and Keke Palmer as April Lewis, all on a race against time to uncover a conspiracy involving the rise of the Far Right movement sweeping across continental Europe.
The series was created and executive produced by Olen Steinhauer (author: The Tourist, All The Old Knives, The Cairo Affair), with Bradford Winters (Dig, The Americans, Boss, Oz) serving as executive producer and showrunner. Academy Award(R) winner Eric Roth (Forrest Gump, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, House of Cards), along with Steve Golin, Kerry Kohansky-Roberts, Keith Redmon and Luke Rivett from Anonymous Content (True Detective, The Knick, Mr. Robot) also executive produced. The series is produced by Paramount Television and Anonymous Content.
“Berlin Station” is part of a growing slate of scripted originals on EPIX, which also includes season two of the comedy series “Graves,” from Lionsgate and currently airing Sundays at 10 P.M. ET/PT, as well as the upcoming event series “The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair” which stars Patrick Dempsey and season two of the critically-acclaimed comedy “Get Shorty,” both from MGM Television and slated to premiere in 2018.