Richard Armitage’s “explosive thriller” branded “addictive” lands new UK streaming home
As a dedicated fan, I’m absolutely thrilled to share that the gripping and exhilarating series, “Berlin Station,” featuring the talented Richard Armitage, has found a fresh streaming platform for viewers in the UK.
Initially aired in 2016, this series chronicles the story of Armitage, playing the role of Daniel Miller, a secret agent from the CIA, who travels to Berlin in an attempt to discover the origin of a confidential breach.
Title Synopsis: “Richard Armitage leads in this high-stakes thriller, where he plays a CIA agent on a quest to uncover a secret tipster amidst a web of deceit and espionage.
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In this production, Armitage from “The Hobbit” is joined by actors such as Rhys Ifans, Leland Orser, Michelle Forbes, Ashley Judd, John Doman, Richard Jenkins, Keke Palmer, Tamlyn Tomita, and Ismael Cruz Córdova.
The entirety of the three seasons from the previously cancelled thriller series can now be streamed on ITVX by UK residents at no cost, as they have the opportunity to view all 29 episodes, each accompanied by advertisements.
The performance by the show garnered both positive and negative feedback from critics, with a rating of 60% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 15 reviews.
Toward the latter part of the first episode, the program builds up significantly and becomes captivatingly compelling and hard to resist, as noted by Reason Online.
According to The Observer, this is definitely something worth persevering with, and it’s even better than the combined value of its individual components. On the other hand, The New York Times found that for a first attempt, it exceeded expectations, being more robust than just satisfactory.
A variety of opinions emerged, as The Evening Standard expressed it this way: “It’s regrettably devoid of sentimental fluff, burdened instead by a sense of gravity and its aspiration to match the great ones.
According to The Washington Post, this program aspires to be intricate, but it ends up becoming overly complicated instead.
Instead, the program was met with greater approval by viewers, with their responses tending to be quite positive and excited.
As a devoted spectator, I can’t help but express my admiration for the gripping pace of this masterpiece. It’s perfectly balanced – never too much, never too little, making it an absolute breeze to follow along. Every second is filled with excitement, and I find myself utterly captivated by the plot. Truly, there’s not a single moment that drags or feels uneventful!
Absolutely captivating, keeping you on the edge of your seat throughout. The actors are exceptional and truly shine in their characters, making you eagerly anticipate more episodes to find out what happens next.
Berlin Station is streaming now on ITVX.
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2025-07-28 20:19