Down Cemetery Road Episode 3: Release date news, time, streaming details, cast, and more 

Down Cemetery Road Promotional Image Via: Apple TV+
Down Cemetery Road Promotional Image Via: Apple TV+

Down Cemetery Road is a new show on Apple TV that’s making everyone’s heart race! Episode 3 of the show will be released on Wednesday, November 5, and fans can’t wait to see what happens next to Sarah Tucker and Zoë Boehm.

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After the explosion in Oxford and Dinah's disappearance, things are getting scary, exciting, and weird all at once. If you love mysteries that twist your brain, this one’s totally worth your time!


When does Episode 3 release?

Down Cemetery Road Episode 3 will be out on Wednesday, November 5, only on Apple TV+. But here’s a little secret. Apple usually drops new episodes the night before. So, if you stay up late on Tuesday, you might get to see it early at around 9:00 p.m. ET. Cool, right?

A still from Down Cemetery Road. (Image Via: YouTube, Apple TV)
A still from Down Cemetery Road. (Image Via: YouTube, Apple TV)

The first two episodes already had fans going “whoa!” with the explosion at Maddie's house, Dinah suddenly going missing, and Sarah’s obsession with finding the truth.

Now, Episode 3, titled “Filthy Work”, looks like it’s going to search for the truth at an even deeper level, and things might be getting more confusing than ever with this one right around the corner, but only in the best way possible.

Mick Herron, the genius who wrote Slow Horses, really knows how to make his mysteries feel real and a bit scary, and we're already guessing what’s coming next, and honestly, no one’s ready for it.


Where to watch Down Cemetery Road Episode 3

You can only watch Down Cemetery Road on Apple TV. The streaming platform offers a 7-day free trial for new users, which is fantastic if you want to test the show out. After the free trial, the streamer costs $13.99 a month and is totally ad-free, so you get no annoying breaks when things get intense!

A still from Down Cemetery Road. (Image Via: YouTube, Apple TV)
A still from Down Cemetery Road. (Image Via: YouTube, Apple TV)

While we're at this, remember Slow Horses? That came from the same author, Mick Herron, and fans of that show are now jumping right into Down Cemetery Road because it’s got the same clever storytelling and British charm.

Episode 3 will continue to follow Sarah Tucker, who’s still shaken after the explosion and the attack on her by Axel in Episode 2. Still, regardless of it all, her hunt for the missing little girl has led her into something much bigger and scarier, and if you love secrets, investigators, and twists that make your eyes go wide, this show will be your next obsession.


The cast that makes the Apple TV+ feel so good

The cast of Down Cemetery Road is just perfect. Ruth Wilson plays Sarah Tucker, the art expert who can’t stop looking into mysteries, and Emma Thompson plays Zoë Boehm, an investigator who’s as sharp as a meat-cutting knife and is also a little bit too scary when she wants to be. The two of them together? Magic!

A still from Down Cemetery Road. (Image Via: YouTube, Apple TV)
A still from Down Cemetery Road. (Image Via: YouTube, Apple TV)

The rest of the cast makes the world feel so real, with Adam Godley as Joe Silvermann, Adeel Akhtar as Hamza, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett as Downey, and Tom Goodman-Hill as Gerard. T

There’s also Sinead Matthews as Denise (also called “Wigwam”), and Ken Nwosu as Rufus. Every actor adds something new to the story, making the show feel like a giant puzzle where everyone’s hiding something.

Ruth Wilson told Decider that she’d “love to play more” if the show gets another season, so fingers crossed for Season 2!


Down Cemetery Road Episode 3 is just around the corner, and it already feels like the story’s about to explode again, maybe not literally this time! With mystery, emotions, and Emma Thompson’s brilliant acting, this Apple TV+ series is shaping up to be one of the best British thrillers of the year.

So grab your snacks, snuggle up, and get ready for another wild ride through Oxford’s darkest secrets.


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Edited by Yesha Srivastava