Apple TV has lined up Ana de Armas, Jennifer Connelly, David Lyons and Tobias Menzies for Safe Houses, a new eight-episode thriller series from Gideon Raff. Lyons and Menzies were added to the cast as the project moved forward at Apple TV.
Safe Houses is inspired by the espionage novel by Dan Fesperman and is being made as a co-production between wiip and Apple Studios. Raff is serving as showrunner and executive producer and will direct several episodes, while Otto Bathurst will direct the opening block and also executive produce.
De Armas plays Sofia Jiménez, a fugitive agent accused of killing a high-ranking CIA officer in Madrid. Connelly plays Ambassador Elizabeth Winters, the widow of the dead officer, while Lyons plays Kevin Garvey, a special ops CIA agent, and Menzies plays Clarke Winters, Elizabeth’s husband. The series follows Sofia and Elizabeth as they investigate the murder from opposite sides, uncovering a conspiracy that could upend the balance of global power.
The setup gives Safe Houses a built-in clash between accusation and grief, with the search for the truth driving both women toward the same event for very different reasons. For Apple TV, the arrival of this cast turns the series into one of its more closely watched thriller bets before a frame of it has aired.
Behind the murder mystery is a familiar Raff template: espionage pressure, divided loyalties and a secret large enough to reshape the world around it. The unanswered question is not whether Sofia can clear her name, but how far the conspiracy reaches once the investigation starts pulling at it.