2020 British spy thriller television series
Alex Rider
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Created by
| Guy Burt
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Based on
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by
Anthony Horowitz
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Written by
| Guy Burt
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Directed by
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Starring
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Opening theme
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Composer
| Raffertie
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Country of origin
| United Kingdom
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Original language
| English
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No.
of seasons
| 3
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No.
of episodes
| 24
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Executive producers
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Producer
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Production locations
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Cinematography
| Ben Wheeler
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Editors
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- Richard Smither
- Ben Whitehead
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Running time
| 43?45 minutes
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Production companies
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Release
| 4 June 2020
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2020-06-04
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5 April 2024
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2024-04-05
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Alex Rider
is a British
spy
thriller
television series based on the
novel series of the same name
by
Anthony Horowitz
. Adapted by
Guy Burt
, it stars
Otto Farrant
as the
eponymous character
, who is recruited by a subdivision of
MI6
as a teenage spy to infiltrate places that others are unable to. The series is Amazon's first scripted British
Amazon Original
series. The show is jointly produced by Eleventh Hour Films and
Sony Pictures Television
, and is the second screen adaptation of the novels, following the 2006 feature film version of the
first novel
,
Stormbreaker
.
The eight-episode first season, based on the book
Point Blanc
, premiered on
Amazon Prime Video
in the
United Kingdom
on 4 June 2020. In November 2020, the series was renewed for a second season, adapting the book
Eagle Strike
. The second season premiered on 3 December 2021 on
IMDb TV
. In June 2022, the series was renewed for a third season, adapting the book
Scorpia
. The third and final season premiered on 5 April 2024 on
Amazon Freevee
. The series has received positive reviews, with praise for the cinematography, score, and performances, particularly for Farrant and
Brenock O'Connor
.
Premise
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London teenager
Alex Rider
is recruited by the Department of Special Operations, a subdivision of the
Secret Intelligence Service
(MI6), to infiltrate a controversial corrective academy for the wayward offspring of the ultra-rich.
[1]
Cast and characters
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Main
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- Otto Farrant
as
Alex Rider
,
[2]
a highly skilled teenager who is recruited by the Department of Special Operations.
- Stephen Dillane
as
Alan Blunt
,
[2]
the shrewd head of the Department of Special Operations.
- Vicky McClure
as
Mrs Jones
,
[2]
deputy head of the Department of Special Operations and Alex's handler.
- Andrew Buchan
as
Ian Rider
(season 1),
[2]
an agent of the Department of Special Operations and Alex's uncle.
- Brenock O'Connor
as
Tom Harris
,
[2]
Alex's best friend.
- Ronk? Adekolu?jo
as
Jack Starbright
,
[2]
a
UCL
graduate from America, who is Alex's primary carer and later Legal Guardian
- Liam Garrigan
as Martin Wilby (season 1), an agent of the Department of Special Operations and a colleague of Ian.
- Ace Bhatti
as
John Crawley
,
[2]
chief of staff of the Department of Special Operations.
- Thomas Levin as
Yassen Gregorovitch
, a mysterious assassin.
- Haluk Bilginer
as
Dr Hugo Greif
(season 1),
[2]
director of Point Blanc, a mysterious academy.
- Howard Charles
as
Wolf
(season 1), the leader of a
Special Air Service
(SAS) squad.
- Nyasha Hatendi
as
Smithers
,
[2]
the
quartermaster
of the Department of Special Operations.
- Ana Ularu
as
Eva Stellenbosch
(season 1), Dean of Students at Point Blanc.
- Marli Siu
as Kyra Vashenko-Chao,
[2]
a hacker from Singapore and a student at Point Blanc who keeps to herself. Her character is original to the series.
- Toby Stephens
as
Damian Cray
(season 2),
[3]
an energetic tech billionaire who is poised to launch a new version of his best-selling computer game,
Feathered Serpent
.
- Rakie Ayola
as
Jo Bryne
(season 2),
[3]
a tough new deputy director of the CIA.
- Charithra Chandran
as
Sabina Pleasance
(season 2),
[3]
a smart and confident teen whose journalist father is writing a book on Damian Cray.
- Gwyneth Keyworth
as Evelyn (season 2), Damian Cray's chief programmer.
- Kevin McNally
as
Max Grendel
(season 3), a senior member of the crime syndicate Scorpia.
[4]
[5]
[6]
- Jason Wong
as
Nile
(season 3), an assassin working for Scorpia.
[6]
[7]
- Sofia Helin
as
Julia Rothman
(season 3), an enigmatic, wealthy widow who is secretly a high ranking agent of Scorpia.
[6]
[7]
[5]
- Shelley Conn
as Laura Kellner (season 3), the ruthless
Home Secretary
in the British Government.
Recurring
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- George Sear
as Parker Roscoe (season 1), an American graduate of Point Blanc and the heir to a media empire.
- Andrew Buzzeo as Mr. Boswell (seasons 1?2), Alex and Tom's English teacher.
- Macy Nyman as Steph (seasons 1?2), a student at Alex's school who is attracted to Tom.
- Shalisha James-Davis as Ayisha (season 1), a popular student at Alex's school who has a mutual attraction with him.
- Talitha Wing as Sasha (season 1),
[2]
a model student at Point Blanc who is attracted to Alex.
- Nathan Clarke
as Arrash (season 1),
[2]
a model student at Point Blanc.
- Katrin Vankova as Laura (season 1),
[2]
a student at Point Blanc who befriends Alex.
- Earl Cave
as James (season 1),
[2]
the Australian
[8]
heir to an
arms industry
corporation and a student at Point Blanc who befriends Alex.
- Daniel Francis-Swaby as Dan Williams (season 2), a law intern working with Jack.
Guest
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- Steven Brand
as Michael Roscoe (season 1), the CEO of Roscorp Media and Parker's father.
- Llewella Gideon
as Miss Baker (season 1), a teacher at Alex's school.
- Simon Shepherd
as Sir David Friend (seasons 1?2), the owner of the Friend Foundation, a multi-billion pound food production and distribution empire.
- Ky Discala as Eagle (season 1), the sniper in Wolf's squad.
- Rebecca Scroggs
as Snake (season 1), a member of Wolf's squad.
- Ben Peel
as Fox (season 1), a member of Wolf's squad.
- Josh Herdman
as Stan (season 1), a barber.
- Lucy Akhurst
as Lady Caroline Friend (season 1), Sir David's wife.
- Alana Boden
as Fiona Friend (season 1), Sir David, and Lady Caroline's spoilt daughter.
- Ralph Prosser as Rafe (season 1), a friend of Fiona.
- Simon Paisley Day
as Dr. Baxter (season 1), the physician and physical education teacher at Point Blanc.
- James Gracie as Langham (season 1), Parker's personal assistant.
- Ali Hadji-Heshmati as Jahid (season 1), a friend of Tom and Alex.
Episodes
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Season 1 (2020)
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Season 2 (2021)
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Season 3 (2024)
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Production
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Development
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In May 2017,
Variety
reported that Eleventh Hour Films had optioned the film rights for Horowitz's
Alex Rider
series and would produce the series for
ITV
.
Guy Burt
was attached as writer.
[9]
The series is directed by
Andreas Prochaska
and
Christopher Smith
.
In July 2018,
Variety
reported that Eleventh Hour Films would be teaming up with
Sony Pictures Television
to produce an eight-episode adaptation of
Point Blanc
, the second book in the
Alex Rider
series. Horowitz served as an executive producer on the series. Sony Pictures Television's international and worldwide distribution divisions under
Wayne Garvie
and Keith Le Goy were attached to the series. Sony was responsible for funding and looking for broadcasting or platform distributors.
[1]
On 10 November 2020, the series was renewed for a second season that adapted the fourth book in the
Alex Rider
series,
Eagle Strike
.
[10]
[11]
As of 12 May 2021, a third season was in development.
[12]
In August 2022, the series was renewed for its third season that adapted the fifth book in the
Alex Rider
series,
Scorpia
with production reportedly having begun in October 2022.
[13]
In February 2024, the series was confirmed to end with the third season.
[14]
Casting
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It was announced on 23 April 2019 that
Otto Farrant
would star as the titular character.
[15]
More cast members were announced the following day, including
Brenock O'Connor
,
Stephen Dillane
,
Vicky McClure
, Jon Brackenridge,
Andrew Buchan
,
Ronk? Adekolu?jo
,
Ace Bhatti
and
Nyasha Hatendi
.
[16]
Toby Stephens
,
Rakie Ayola
, and
Charithra Chandran
joined the cast for season 2.
[3]
Kevin McNally
joined the cast for season 3 in an unspecified villainous role.
[5]
Filming
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The first season was produced over six months, beginning in March 2019.
[17]
Filming locations included London and, for the
French Alps
scenes, around
Sinaia
in
Prahova County
,
Romania
.
[18]
As it was meant to be renewed earlier, principal photography for the second season was initially set to take place in late 2020 before being pushed to 2021 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
.
[19]
The series began production in February 2021 in Bristol, England, at the old buildings near Cumberland Basin, The Watershed & Queen Square (with Canary Wharf graphically imposed behind). In February the crew were spotted filming scenes at
Goldney Hall
.
[20]
[21]
[22]
Filming moved to
Cornwall
in March 2021 and at
Widemouth Bay
where Otto Farrant was spotted on set.
[23]
[24]
Production also took place in
Cardiff
in March where the city was reportedly doubling for London in some shots.
[25]
In April 2021, it was reported that Alex Rider was filming at
Cotswold Airport
during the night. Filming was done mostly on an ex
British Airways
Boeing 747-400
aircraft, the aircraft in question was G-CIVB and was used to shoot the final 2 episodes.
[26]
In June 2021, author Anthony Horowitz tweeted that filming for Season 2 had concluded.
[27]
Filming of the third season began in
Bristol
during October 2022, with production expected to take place over six months in the United Kingdom and
Croatia
.
[28]
[29]
In November 2022, production reportedly took place at
Cardiff Bay Barrage
.
[30]
Filming was also conducted in
Gloucester
in December 2022, with production reportedly due to finish in March 2023.
[31]
Location filming also took place in
Malta
.
[7]
Release
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Marketing
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While promoting the series, lead star Otto Farrant praised the show for addressing societal shifts which allowed men to talk about their feelings, sensitivities, and vulnerabilities. He also stated that the series would appeal to a new teenage audience that was discovering the
Alex Rider
novel series for the first time by avoiding darker themes.
[32]
In early December 2021,
Alex Rider
creator and executive producer Anthony Horowitz confirmed that the second season would explore the protagonist's struggle with
post traumatic stress disorder
following the events of the first season, and that the second season would adapt the events of the fourth novel
Eagle Strike
.
Toby Stephens
, who played the antagonistic Damian Cray, described his character as less flamboyant than the book version, and drew inspiration from "
Big Tech
" entrepreneurs
Jeff Bezos
and
Elon Musk
for his character. Returning cast member Ronke Adekolu?jo confirmed that the second season would explore her continuing her role as Alex's guardian while pursuing her dream of becoming a lawyer.
[33]
Distribution
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The eight-episode first season was released on
Amazon Prime Video
in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 4 June 2020,
[34]
and was released on Amazon Prime Video in Australia, Germany, and Austria later in mid-2020.
[35]
In New Zealand, the television series is distributed by
TVNZ+
.
[36]
The show premiered on Prime in Canada, Italy, and Latin America, and on Amazon's
IMDb TV
in the United States.
[37]
[38]
[11]
In December 2021, season 1 of Alex Rider was aired on
E4
in the
United Kingdom
and became available on its streaming platform
All 4
.
The second season was released by IMDb TV in the United Kingdom and the United States on 3 December 2021, and on Amazon Prime Video in Australia, Canada, Italy, Germany, Latin America, and New Zealand.
[11]
[39]
[40]
In Asia, both the first and second seasons are available on
SonyLIV
(in India) and
AXN
(in Southeast Asia).
[41]
The third season was released on
Amazon Freevee
in the United Kingdom and the United States on 5 April 2024.
[14]
Reception
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For the first season, the
review aggregator
website
Rotten Tomatoes
reported an 86% approval rating, with an average rating of 6.4/10 based on 27 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "
Alex Rider
'
s first season takes a minute to find it's [
sic
] footing, but once it does, it proves a solid entry into the espionage game that the whole family can enjoy."
[42]
Metacritic
, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 67 out of 100 based on 8 critics, indicating "generally favourable reviews".
[43]
Reviewing for
The Guardian
, Lucy Mangan gave the series three out of five stars, describing it as an "improbable, action-packed romp for all your escapism needs." She described Alex Rider as a teenage
James Bond
, praising the lead star Otto Farrant for bringing more to the role than was written into what she described as a "serviceable script." She described the series as a blend of
Jason Bourne
and
Spooks
.
[44]
NME
's
Will Richards gave the series three out of five stars, describing it as a second-chance for the
Alex Rider
series following the failure of the 2006
Stormbreaker
movie adaptation. Richards observed that the series avoided the cliched James Bond gadgets for the first two episodes. Richards praised Farrant's performance as Alex Rider but opined that the series needed tinkering to identify its target audience. Richards also described co-star
Brenock O'Connor
's performance as Alex's best friend Tom Harris as charismatic. While praising
Marli Siu
's character Kyra as a worthy addition to the male-centric world of the series, he expressed disappointment that Vicky McClure and Stephen Dillane's characters were under-utilised.
[32]
Ed Cumming of
The Independent
awarded the series three out of five stars, describing it as "stylish but not sanitised, catching more of the books' momentum and bringing them up to speed with the 21st century". He regarded
Alex Rider
as more faithful to the series than the 2006
Stormbreaker
film. He also praised Farrant's version of Alex Rider as more plausible than
Alex Pettyfer
's version of the character, describing the former as "a teenage schoolboy with a footballer haircut but less of a male-model energy." Cumming also praised the series for aiming at both young adults and adults, inclusion of modern communications technologies like
smartphones
and
social media
, and more diverse cast.
[45]
The Spinoff
's
reviewer Sam Brooks praised the TV series for capturing the spirit of the original novel series and appealing to both teenagers and adult fans who had grown up reading the novel series. Brooks also praised Farrant's performance as Alex Rider, opining that he nailed the soul of the teenage protagonist by capturing his strengths, moods, and fears.
[36]
The Telegraph
's
Anita Singh gave the series four out of five stars, describing it as "slick and stylish, bringing the stories up-to-date with smartphones and cybertechnology while sticking to the spirit of Boy's Own adventures". She regarded it as far superior to the 2006 film and praised the series for its unique cinematography of London. Singh also positively compared it to the Bourne franchise and praised the series for being able to entertain adults and teenagers alike.
[46]
Emmy Griffiths of
Hello!
magazine compared the television series favourably to the 2006 film, praising the show's pacing,
worldbuilding
, and family-oriented audience. She described the series as both a "coming-of-age tale" for Alex Rider with a police-procedural subplot focusing on MI6's efforts to track down Alex's uncle Ian's killer. Griffiths also praised Farrant, McClure, and O'Connor's performances.
[47]
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