Sharareh Drury administratorWith the second season of “Tehran” about to debut on Apple TV+, Niv Sultan admits she’s balancing being scared with having hope for how the series’ continued exploration of the Iran-Israel conflict can open minds versus further stereotypes.“Tehran” first aired on Israel’s public channel Kan 11 in June 2020 and began streaming on Apple TV+ a few months later, gaining a global audience and strong reviews.
Season 2 of the tense spy thriller picks up where the first left off, with Sultan’s Tamar Rabinyan, a Mossad agent, hiding in Iran after a risky undercover mission.
Glenn Close joins the cast in episodes that begin streaming May 6.What initially drew you to “Tehran”? You can see so many series about the Israeli conflict between Iranians.
But when I read the script for the first time, I felt like the writers made a lot of effort to show there’s no bad side or a good side.
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