The third season of the political thriller series is just around the corner.

By James Hibbs

Published: Wednesday, 04 October 2023 at 14:13 PM


Political thriller series COBRA, which first aired in 2020 and stars Robert Carlyle, is returning for its third season, which is subtitled Rebellion.

The first season saw a solar flare blowing the UK’s electric grid and navigational systems, while season 2, Cyberwar, saw a cyber attack bringing down communications right as an explosion occurred on a sunken World War II ammunition ship by the north Kent coastline.

This third season will follow Carlyle’s Prime Minister Robert Sutherland as he discovers that his daughter is potentially involved in an environmental demonstration which met with grave consequences.

But when are the new episodes debuting and who else stars in the cast for this season? Read on for everything you need to know about COBRA: Rebellion.

When will COBRA: Rebellion be released?

Victoria Hamilton as Anna Marshall and Robert Carlyle as Robert Sutherland looking at one another in a corridor
Victoria Hamilton as Anna Marshall and Robert Carlyle as Robert Sutherland in COBRA: Rebellion
Matt Squire/Sky UK

All six episodes in the third season of COBRA will debut on Sky and NOW on Thursday 12th October 2023.

The first episode will also air on Sky Max at 9pm on Thursday 12th, with further episodes airing weekly.

What is COBRA: Rebellion about?

Robert Carlyle as Prime Minister Robert Sutherland
Robert Carlyle as Prime Minister Robert Sutherland.
Sky UK

The official synopsis for COBRA: Rebellion says: “Prime Minister Robert Sutherland is plunged into chaos when an environmental demonstration meets with grave consequences, just as his popularity is plummeting in light of a controversial police-protest bill. Meanwhile, his home life is in turmoil, and his government is still reeling from a recent cyberwar.

“As the inquest into the events at the protest gets underway, the Prime Minister and his government begin to realise that all is not as it seems. And with his daughter potentially embroiled with the group behind it all, his interest in the case isn’t purely political.

“The investigation quickly takes them into the dark underbelly of the nation’s power, and the PM starts to doubt whom of his team he can truly trust.

“The crisis spirals further to encompass not only the urgent threat of environmental destruction but also the malignant corruption of the arms industry, the rise of shadowy corporate security firms and the grim reality of the UK’s relationship with a crucial ally.

“The rebellion will push Robert Sutherland to the edge and force him to question what he’s personally willing to sacrifice in order to stay in power.”