
SAS Rogues Drop Into Nazi Hell: Explosive Season 3 of Rogue Heroes Takes Viewers to Occupied France
London, October 3, 2025 — The wildest soldiers on television are back — and this time, they’re parachuting straight into the heart of Nazi-occupied Europe. Season 3 of Steven Knight’s acclaimed drama SAS: Rogue Heroes has landed, and fans are calling it “wilder than Band of Brothers.”
With a blend of explosive action, dark humor, and emotional intrigue, the new season transports the legendary special forces unit from the deserts of North Africa to the treacherous hedgerows, villages, and rail yards of 1944 France — where the stakes are higher than ever.
Paddy Mayne Leads the Charge
At the center of the storm is Jack O’Connell as the whiskey-fueled, battle-scarred warrior Paddy Mayne, whose unorthodox leadership defines the chaos. Mayne’s “phantom squad” is tasked with crippling German supply lines, blasting railroads, and sowing confusion behind enemy lines in the lead-up to D-Day.
But the mission is more than bullets and bombs — it’s about trust, betrayal, and survival in a landscape crawling with collaborators and resistance fighters whose loyalties are never certain.
A Haunted New Arrival

Joining the fray is Tom Brittney (Grantchester), delivering a breakout performance as a tormented SOE spy entangled with both the SAS and the French Maquis. His character’s shadowy motives add a new layer of intrigue, sparking mutinies within the ranks and betrayals that burn hotter than the desert battles of earlier seasons.
As one critic put it: “Brittney brings the paranoia of Le Carré into Knight’s war-fueled chaos — it’s unmissable.”
Missions of Mayhem
From hedgerow ambushes to railway demolitions, and from Maquis mutinies to tense encounters with Vichy collaborators, the season never lets up. Director Tom Shankland leans heavily into grit and atmosphere, painting occupied France as a landscape of shadowy barns, smoke-filled taverns, and blood-soaked fields.
Each mission feels like a coin toss between triumph and disaster, reinforcing the season’s unrelenting tension and unpredictability.
Critical and Fan Reaction

Audiences have flooded social media with praise:
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“Mind-bending mayhem — I was on the edge of my seat the whole time.”
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“Unmissable. Gritty, stylish, and crazier than anything since Band of Brothers.”
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“Jack O’Connell is a force of nature — give him all the awards.”
Critics, too, have lauded the season’s mix of nerve-shredding action and character-driven storytelling, noting that Knight has once again blurred the line between history and high-octane drama.
With its fearless storytelling, raw performances, and breathtaking set pieces, Season 3 of SAS: Rogue Heroes proves the series is no mere war drama — it’s a reckoning with madness, loyalty, and the razor’s edge of survival.
From the deserts of North Africa to the forests of France, the rogues are wilder, darker, and more dangerous than ever.
📺 SAS: Rogue Heroes Season 3 is streaming now on BBC and available on MGM+ internationally.