[10/29/25 - 10:00 AM] Acorn TV's Fan Favorite Crime Drama "Harry Wild" Returns for a Feature-Length Special on November 24 The special will wrap up season four of the series where, after an apparent poisoning occurs at Vicky's (Danielle Ryan) and Cormac's (Muiris Crowley) wedding, Harry (Jane Seymour) springs into action, alongside the FBI.
[via press release from AMC Networks]
ACORN TV'S FAN FAVORITE CRIME DRAMA "HARRY WILD" RETURNS FOR A FEATURE-LENGTH SPECIAL ON NOVEMBER 24
First-Look Trailer and Photos Released
NEW YORK - October 29, 2025 - Today, Acorn TV unveiled the official trailer and first-look photos for an all-new, feature-length special of the fan-favorite crime drama Harry Wild, starring Emmy(R) and Golden Globe(R) Award-winner Jane Seymour, premiering Monday, November 24 on Acorn TV, ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday.
The special will wrap up season four of the series where, after an apparent poisoning occurs at Vicky's (Danielle Ryan) and Cormac's (Muiris Crowley) wedding, Harry (Jane Seymour) springs into action, alongside the FBI. But when the assassin's target flees, Harry and Fergus (Rohan Nedd) find themselves in the crosshairs of their most dangerous adversary yet. As the wedding descends into chaos, the assassin strikes. Harry, Fergus, and Orla (Aoife Mulholland) race against time to uncover clues, while Glenn (Paul Tylak) and Concepta (Breda Hegarty) hatch a cunning plan in Dublin. The final pieces of the case start to come together.
Harry Wild is produced by Dynamic Television. Acorn Media Enterprises co-produces alongside ZDF. Season four is created and written by David Logan, along with writer Jo Spain, directed by Robin Quinn, and executive produced by Logan, Spain, Jane Seymour, Daniel March, Klaus Zimmermann, James Gibb, David McLoughlin, Catherine Mackin and Bea Tammer. Frank Seyberth and Claus Wunn executive produce for ZDF.
Harry Wild is currently in production for its fifth season, which will consist of six episodes and debut in 2026.
About Acorn TV:
AMC Networks' Acorn TV is the go-to streaming destination for brilliant mysteries and suspense-driven dramas. Experience the world's best stories, from the criminally cozy to the daringly dark and get wrapped up in brilliant mysteries as Acorn TV adds exclusive programming every week to a deep library - all commercial-free. Acorn TV's recent slate is comprised of acclaimed commissioned and original series including popular UK detective drama Harry Wild (Jane Seymour), Signora Volpe (Emilia Fox), The Chelsea Detective (Adrian Scarborough), New Zealand detective series My Life Is Murder (Lucy Lawless), acclaimed Irish crime thriller Bloodlands (James Nesbitt, co-executive produced by Jed Mercurio), British crime drama Whitstable Pearl (Kerry Godliman), Kiwi romantic comedy Under the Vines (Rebecca Gibney, Charles Edwards) and British detective drama Dalgliesh (Bertie Carvel), to name a few. Current and upcoming Acorn TV Original Series include crime drama Art Detectives (Stephen Moyer), Irish Blood (Alicia Silverstone), Murder Before Evensong (Matthew Lewis), You're Killing Me (Brooke Shields) and many more. The above add to a growing catalog of popular bingeable dramas including Jack Irish (Guy Pearce), Doc Martin (Martin Clunes), Deadwater Fell (David Tennant, Cush Jumbo) and all 24 seasons of fan-favorite Midsomer Murders, among others.
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