Apple TV's New Thriller 'Last Seen' Features Detective Searching for Missing Daughter
New Apple TV thriller has police officer’s missing daughter resurface after 11 years

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Apple TV is set to release a new thriller series titled 'Last Seen' on September 9, featuring a police dispatcher, Ian Ridley, who receives a distress call from his daughter, missing for 11 years. The show stars Patrick Brammall and is based on the novel 'The Dispatcher' by Ryan David Jahn.
- 01'Last Seen' premieres on September 9, 2023, with two episodes released initially.
- 02The series stars Patrick Brammall as Ian Ridley, a police dispatcher searching for his daughter.
- 03It is adapted from the novel 'The Dispatcher' by Ryan David Jahn.
- 04The show will have weekly episodes until October 7, 2023.
- 05Other thriller series on Apple TV include 'Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed' and the upcoming 'Cape Fear.'
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Apple TV has announced the release of its new thriller series, Last Seen, which will debut on September 9, 2023. The show revolves around Ian Ridley, a police detective turned dispatcher, portrayed by Patrick Brammall. Eleven years after his daughter Maggie went missing, Ridley receives a distress call from a teenage girl he believes is her. This revelation reignites his determination to find her and reunite his family, no matter the cost. The series is based on the novel The Dispatcher by Ryan David Jahn and features a talented cast including Maxine Peake, Brendan Cowell, and Daniel Henshall. Following the premiere, two episodes will be released weekly until October 7, 2023. This addition to Apple TV's growing lineup of thrillers comes alongside other recent releases like Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed and the anticipated Cape Fear, set to premiere in early June. Apple TV subscriptions are available for $12.99 per month, with discounts available through the Apple One bundle.
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