Apple TV's New Spy Thriller Series Disavowed Features James Marsden in the Lead Role

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Apple TV continues to draw attention with strong projects in 2026 and will maintain this trend with major productions like the upcoming Ted Lasso Season 4. The streaming platform made a strong start to the year with the second season of the thriller series Hijack, starring Idris Elba. Although the series has shown extraordinary performance during its airing, its fate beyond the second season is still uncertain. Apple TV has also recently released the second season of the sci-fi series Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, which is directly connected to the MonsterVerse universe. In this series, Kurt Russell and his son Wyatt Russell portray different age periods of the same character, marking their first collaboration on a project.

While Apple TV releases hot new projects every month, the platform continues to search for its next big production. Yesterday, Apple TV officially announced Disavowed; an epic spy thriller series featuring James Marsden in the lead role. Despite already being a well-known star, Marsden is currently at the top of the trends thanks to his recent performance in Paradise and his upcoming return as Cyclops in Avengers: Doomsday. Marsden will be making his return to the platform when he joins Jon Hamm in the second season of Your Friends & Neighbors, which is available on Apple TV. Although it is still unclear when Disavowed will premiere on Apple TV or when filming will begin, the series is being developed by Art Marcum and Matt Holloway, both of whom are the creators of the original concept for Disavowed.

This new spy thriller project that Apple TV is set to present soon stands out as a production that will meet the expectations of action genre viewers. The choice of James Marsden is considered a strategic move given the actor's recent successful performances. The success of Disavowed seems to have the potential to further strengthen Apple TV's reliable image in drama and thriller productions.

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