
The historical drama is drafted back for a third season.
Overview
MGM+ has renewed Rogue Heroes for a third season, with production underway in the UK and France. The new chapter moves the action to summer 1944 in France as the SAS parachutes behind enemy lines to disrupt German forces alongside the Resistance.
Based on Ben Macintyre’s best-seller, the series returns from creator and executive producer Steven Knight, with the BBC producing. Stephen Woolfenden is back to direct, and Stephen Smallwood returns as producer. Executive producers include Karen Wilson, Emma Kingsman-Lloyd and Martin Haines for Kudos, and Nick Lambon for the BBC.
Jack O’Connell reprises his role as SAS leader Paddy Mayne, joined by Sofia Boutella as Eve Mansour and Dominic West as Dudley Clarke. Lorne MacFadyen boards as Reverend Fraser McLusky. Returning players include Theo Barklem-Biggs (Reg Seekings), Corin Silva (Jim Almonds), Jacob Ifan (Pat Riley), Jacob McCarthy (Johnny Cooper), Stuart Campbell (Bill Fraser), Bobby Schofield (Dave Kershaw) and Jack Barton (John Tonkin). New recruits include Nick Hargrove, Andrew Dawson and Jake Jarratt.
Steven Knight, creator, writer and executive producer, said:
“Series three picks up as the war enters a critical phase with the allies mobilising to liberate France. Way ahead of the advancing front line the SAS are doing what they do best, creating chaos and carnage among the defending axis troops. Never has the war been so bloody and never have the stakes been so high. The Rogue heroes dare to win, but at what cost to themselves and their souls?”
Michael Wright, head of MGM+, said:
“Rogue Heroes has gripped audiences with its smart and kinetic storytelling about the formation of the SAS. The first two seasons left us wanting to know more about this incredible band of unique, daring soldiers, and we couldn’t be more excited to see what Stephen Knight and Kudos have in store for the third season.”
Expect Rogue Heroes Season 3 to premiere in 2026.