The Bombing of Pan Am 103 First Look From Netflix
Netflix has released the official trailer and key art for The Bombing of Pan Am 103, a limited series premiering on July 30, 2026.
On December 21, 1988, Pan Am Flight 103 exploded over the small Scottish town of Lockerbie, killing 270 people. What followed was the largest murder investigation in the history of Scottish policing, into the deadliest act of terrorism on British soil.

Based on the testimony of those who were there, this is the true story of the collaboration between Scottish police and US law enforcement — and the families’ quest for justice.
The six-part series stars Connor Swindells (SAS Rogue Heroes, Sex Education), Patrick J. Adams (Suits, A League of Their Own), Merritt Wever (Unbelievable, Severance), Peter Mullan (Ozark, Payback), Tony Curran (Mary & George, Mayflies), and Eddie Marsan (The Power, Ray Donovan).

The cast also includes Nicholas Gleaves (After the Flood, The Rising), Kevin McKidd (Grey’s Anatomy, Six Four), Douglas Hodge (The Great, Catastrophe), Lauren Lyle (Karen Pirie, Vigil), Andrew Rothney (The Undeclared War, Traces), and Phyllis Logan (Downton Abbey, Guilt).
Cora Bissett (Annika, Shetland), Parker Sawyers (Spy/Master, P-Valley), James Harkness (The Sixth Commandment, The Victim), Molly Geddes (Dinosaur, Where We Stop), Khalid Laith (Vigil, Cobra), and Amanda Drew (The Gold, Wolf) round out the cast.

Jonathan Lee is the lead writer, and Gillian Roger Park is also a writer for two episodes. Michael Keillor is the director, and Julia Stannard is the producer. The series comes from World Productions (an ITV Studios company) in association with MGM Television and Night Train Media.
The executive producers are Simon Heath and Roderick Seligman for World Productions; Steve Stark and Stacey Levin for Toluca Pictures; Adam Morane-Griffiths, Sara Curran and Herbert L. Kloiber for Night Train Media; Jonathan Lee; Michael Keillor; and Gaynor Holmes for the BBC. Joe Hill is the co-executive producer.


