Overview

Based on the novel Six Days of the Condor by James Grady and screenplay “Three Days of the Condor” by Lorenzo Semple Jr. and David Rayfiel, spy-thriller series Condor follows CIA analyst Joe Turner (Max Irons) who stumbles onto a plan that threatens the lives of millions. Season one will run on EPIX starting in early March, followed by the U.S. debut of season two later in the year.

Joe Turner has always been conflicted about his work for the CIA. But when something he’s discovered gets his entire office killed, leaving Joe as the only survivor and forcing him to go on the run, the theoretical reservations he’s harbored turn into all-too-real moral dilemmas. Under pressure, Joe will be forced to redefine who he is and what he’s capable of in order to discover the truth and to stop a plot that threatens the lives of millions. In season two of Condor, shocking events back home force Joe Turner to face the demons of his past and return to the CIA’s tight-knit Virginia community to find a Russian traitor.

In addition to Irons, Condor season one also stars William Hurt, Leem Lubany, Angel Bonnani, Kristen Hager, with Mira Sorvino and Bob Balaban and special guest star Brendan Fraser. Season two stars Irons, Constance Zimmer, Alexei Bondar, Isidora Goreshter, Hager, Eric Johnson, Toby Leonard Moore, Jonathan Kells Phillips and Rose Rollins, with Hager and Balaban returning.

The series is executive produced by Jason Smilovic, Todd Katzberg, Andrew McCarthy. David Ellison and Dana Goldberg for Skydance Television, Marcy Ross, Shane Elrod and Brian Walsh, John Weber and Frank Siracusa. Smilovic and Katzberg serve as showrunners. The series is produced by MGM Television & Skydance Television with MGM being the lead studio, in association with Paramount Television. Condor is internationally distributed by MGM.

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  • S1: 110 – “Mistrust Blossoms”

    "Mistrust Blossoms" - Joe’s morality is put to the ultimate test as he attempts to stop the plague from being released.

  • S1: 109 – “Death is the Harvest”

    "Death is the Harvest" - Deacon’s traumatic past comes into focus. Sharla pursues Joubert. Mae makes a terrifying discovery. After the location of the plot is uncovered, Bob considers his options and Joe compels Janice and Caleb to help him.

  • S1: 108 – “A Question of Compromise”

    "A Question of Compromise" - Joe continues piecing evidence together. Bob deploys a capture mission without Reuel’s approval. Mae receives intel from Iris about Sam and Elden. Nathan confronts Gareth.

  • S1: 107 – “Within a Dark Wood”

    "Within a Dark Wood" - Another person close to Joe is found dead. Bob shares his theory about the IEP attack with Sharla. Iris gives Mae information that puts both of their lives in jeopardy.

  • S1: 106 – “No Such Thing”

    "No Such Thing" - Mae is tortured by lingering questions surrounding her husband’s death. Caleb tells Joe about his CIA source. Joubert and Boyd cross paths at Kathy’s house and make a critical discovery.

  • S1: 105 – “A Diamond with a Flaw”

    "A Diamond with a Flaw" - Reuel and Marty hope that Caleb Woolf will be the key to Joe’s capture. Bob attempts to extract information from Joubert. In Riyadh, a plan is put into motion.

  • S1: 104 – “Trapped in History”

    "Trapped in History" - With the task force closing in, Joe is forced to flee with Kathy. Marty suspects there may be a mole on her team. Reuel grows increasingly concerned about Bob’s loyalty. Joe’s search for answers leads him to two important people from his past.

  • S1: 103 – “A Good Patriot”

    "A Good Patriot" - News of the massacre at IEP spreads. Bob seeks an ally after learning that he must remove himself from the operation to find Joe. Reuel questions Mae’s knowledge of Sam’s recent behavior.

  • S1: 102 – “The Solution to All Problems”

    "The Solution to All Problems" - Joe escapes from IEP but his safety remains in question. Unsure who to trust, Joe turns to Bob Partridge. Meanwhile, a task force is assembled to investigate the massacre. With his best friend’s life now in danger, Sam struggles with his next move.

  • S1: 101 – “What Loneliness”

    "What Loneliness" - Based on the 1975 film 'Three Days of the Condor'. Young analyst Joe Turner learns that the CIA has been using an algorithm he developed to spy on American citizens, leading the organization to a terrorist plot that threatens the lives of millions.

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Overview

Condor, from MGM Television and Skydance Television, will have its U.S. premiere with two back-to-back episodes on November 7 at 9pm. (Subsequent episodes will air Sundays at 9, with a two-episode finale on December 26).  Based on the novel  Six Days of the Condor  by James Grady and screenplay “Three Days of the Condor” by Lorenzo Semple Jr. and David Rayfiel,  Condor follows CIA analyst Joe Turner (Max Irons) who stumbles onto a plan that threatens the lives of millions.

Season two of Condor finds Joe Turner still wandering around Europe, careful not to stay in any one place long enough to put down roots or be a danger to anyone he meets. But while Joe is busy avoiding his past, it catches up with him in the form of a mysterious Russian intelligence officer who claims to be an asset working for Joe’s Uncle Bob. The officer’s life is in danger and he’s willing to trade the identity of a Russian mole in the CIA for safe passage. Joe is reluctant to help –he wants nothing to do with the CIA –but events back home compel Joe to take action and force him to face the life he thought he’d left behind.

In addition to Irons,  Condor  season two also stars Constance Zimmer, Alexei Bondar, Isidora Goreshter, Eric Johnson, Toby Leonard Moore, Jonathan Kells Phillips and Rose Rollins, with Kristen Hager and Bob Balaban returning from season one.

The series is executive produced by Jason Smilovic, Todd Katzberg, Andrew McCarthy. David Ellison, Dana Goldberg and Bill Bost for Skydance Television, Marcy Ross, Shane Elrod and Brian Walsh, John Weber and Frank Siracusa. Smilovic and Katzberg serve as showrunners. The series is produced by MGM Television & Skydance Television with MGM being the lead studio, in association with Paramount Television. Condor is internationally distributed by MGM.