Popular crime drama series ‘The Rookie’ is all set to return to Indian audiences with its eighth season, premiering on Moviesphere+ from January 22, 2026. The launch will feature the first three episodes, giving viewers an exciting start to the new season. Ahead of the premiere, Season 7 is currently available to stream on Moviesphere+, allowing fans to catch up on the series’ evolving storylines.
According to a Moviesphere+ press release, ‘The Rookie’ has cultivated a loyal global fanbase thanks to its compelling blend of high-stakes police procedural action, emotionally nuanced storytelling, and well-developed characters. Season 8 is expected to continue exploring the professional and personal journeys of the series’ characters while introducing fresh challenges and intense new plotlines that promise to keep audiences engaged.
Starring Nathan Fillion, the series has become one of the standout crime dramas internationally, and its India premiere further strengthens Moviesphere+’s growing portfolio of premium international television content. As part of global entertainment leader Lionsgate, Moviesphere+ continues to expand its catalogue in India with acclaimed Hollywood series, blockbuster films, and popular global titles.
Viewers in India can stream ‘The Rookie’ S7 now and get ready for the Season 8 premiere from January 22, 2026 exclusively on Moviesphere+, ensuring fans do not miss the latest twists and high-octane action in the lives of the series’ beloved characters.
The series promises a thrilling and emotionally rich viewing experience, reaffirming ‘The Rookie’s’ reputation as a must-watch international crime drama.
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