Fans of Tim Roth can binge all three seasons of his beloved crime drama Tin Star, which is available to stream on Sky and NOW.

The series, which was first released in 2017, follows Jim Worth (Roth), a former undercover detective from Liverpool who moves to Little Big Bear, a small town in the Canadian Rocky Mountains.

After relocating with his family, Jim attempts to forge a new path, forgoing his dark past and his violent alter-ego, Jack Devlin, who re-emerges under the influence of alcohol. When tragedy strikes and a wave of organised crime impacts the town, however, Jim must embark on a dangerous investigation which has all kinds of deadly consequences.

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Currently, season one holds a rating of 57% on Rotten Tomatoes, with the Irish Independent praising Roth’s “top-notch acting” and the Daily Telegraph adding that the “noirish thriller” was “Cinematically shot and twangingly soundtracked”.

Meanwhile, season two received a higher score of 63%. “Crackling with tension and riddled with sudden, unpredictable twists, these six episodes are really good viewing,” wrote The Post NZ.

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“It’s all excellent fun,” The Financial Times noted, adding: “Snowy Alberta is a glorious backdrop to all the bloodletting.”

Season three, which premiered in 2020, has yet to receive an official score on the platform.

When Tin Star came to an end, Roth explained that he had felt emotional about the show’s conclusion.

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Appearing on Sky News’s Backstage podcast, he admitted: “There was a sadness about it for me, I must say, because it was, you know, drawing to an end and our relationships drawing to an end or that phase of them.

“It made me sad, I have to say, when it was wrapped up… it got to me. But it was always going to be three [series].”

All three seasons of Tin Star are available to watch exclusively on Sky and NOW.

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Megan is a freelance news reporter for Digital Spy.