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Tamar is a Mossad hacker-agent who infiltrates Tehran under a false identity to help destroy Iran's nuclear reactor. But when her mission fails, Tamar must plan an operation that will place everyone dear to her in jeopardy.
Where to Watch Tehran • Season 1
8 Episodes
- Yasamin's Girl
E3Yasamin's GirlTamar seeks refuge with her estranged aunt Arezoo, a woman who remained in Iran and converted to Islam, creating a fragile sanctuary in the heart of enemy territory. As she desperately attempts to orchestrate her own escape, Iranian intelligence officers Faraz and Tabrizi close in with relentless precision. The walls compress from all sides, and trust becomes the most dangerous currency of all. - Tamar's Father
E7Tamar's FatherTamar is crashed after the incident in the commune, and worries for Milad. Kadosh tries to help her get back on her feet, so they can execute the operation. Meanwhile in Istanbul, her father's life is hanging by a thread, when the negotiation between Faraz and the Mosad goes sour. - Five Hours Until the Bombing Run
E8Five Hours Until the Bombing RunWhile the Israeli F35 airplanes are on the way to the nuclear plant, Tamar, Milad and Kadosh start the operation against the Iranian anti-aircraft defenses, to ensure the pilots safety. Meanwhile, Faraz is on their tracks threatening the operation's success.
Tehran • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
- Cubane5 April 2026I very much like the surprisingly unbiased (though still definitely Israeli) take on the unending conflict between Iran and Israel. It's a unique premise that thoroughly deserves credit. Unfortunately, the first season of this premise is just an utter waste of the audience's time. It's difficult to form any attachment to a protagonist when all they have to offer you is failure after failure, strung together with literal hours of insipid filler. I'll give it another chance for the second season, but wow this was a legendary fumble.
- Junior Reyes13 March 2026Tehran (Season 1) – Much Ado About Nothing Rating: ⭐⭐ (2/5) - "Straight to the garage closet" If you're looking for an edge-of-your-seat espionage series, Tehran might seem like a good choice at first, but it ends up being a failed mission in every way. After watching all 8 episodes of this first season, my conclusion is simple: it's a waste of time. What started with an interesting infiltration premise quickly turned into a boring plot that spins around the same axis without really moving anywhere. What left me with a bitter taste: * Lack of resolution: There is nothing more frustrating than spending hours on a story only to have the ending literally be a mission failure. You feel that the characters learned nothing and that you, as a viewer, wasted your time. * Slow pace: The series feels heavy. There are moments that try to be tense but end up being boring and repetitive. * The "Filling Effect": What they could tell in 3 chapters, they stretched it to 8 to end in a cliffhanger that does not generate emotion, but rather fatigue. Final Verdict: This series just earned a VIP spot in my "garage dark closet," right next to other duds like The Cleaning Lady and Tracker. If you have absolutely anything else to see, do it. Tehran is my last option; the one I would only choose if the internet ran out and I didn't have a single book at hand. My advice? Save yourself the time and 8 hours. It's not worth the mental block it leaves you with.



















