![]() Quinn receives the name of his next assigned kill: Carrie Mathison.Ĭarrie sends her daughter to the U.S. Under demand for repercussions from the German chancellor, Saul informs Allison that she is being recalled from her position as station chief, but Allison reaches out to Dar Adal in an attempt to have Saul recalled instead. Laura goes public with the leaked document revealing the CIA's illegal surveillance program. Carrie stays behind to find out who was behind the attack, and soon learns that she was the target, not Otto. On the way back from the humanitarian event in Lebanon, Carrie and Otto are almost killed by an IED explosion. Saul independently continues the program, enlisting Quinn to assassinate confirmed targets. Saul, who has fallen out with Carrie after she derailed his bid for CIA Director, arrives in Berlin, where the BND orders he and Berlin station chief Allison Carr to end the surveillance program immediately. Two hackers in Berlin obtain classified CIA documents revealing that the CIA and German intelligence are illegally spying on German citizens for counterterrorism purposes they leak one of the documents to Laura Sutton, a journalist at the Düring Foundation. Carrie secures safe passage to the camp for Otto after requesting help from a Hezbollah commander. The foundation's head, Otto Düring, makes plans to travel to a Syrian refugee camp in Beirut to secure relief funds, against Carrie's warnings. Two years after the events of season 4, Carrie has left the CIA and works as a security consultant for the Düring Foundation in Berlin, where she lives with her daughter Frannie and her boyfriend and coworker Jonas. Stefanie Mueller as Erna Richter, working for the German Foreign Office.Darwin Shaw as Ahmed Nazari, a corrupt Iraqi lawyer.Makram Khoury as Samir Khalil, an Iraqi national who helps Carrie.Ori Yaniv as Esam, Carrie's former informant.Jarreth Merz as Hajik Zayd, leader of a jihadist group.Janina Blohm Sievers as Sabine, a computer hacker.Steve Nicolson as Boris, Russian ambassador to Germany. ![]() Suraj Sharma as Aayan Ibrahim, who appears to Carrie in a hallucination.Mousa Kraish as Behruz, an associate of Al Amin. ![]() Alex Lanipekun as Hank Wonham, a CIA officer.Luna and Lotta Pfitzer as Frances "Franny" Mathison, Carrie's daughter.John Getz as Joe Crocker, a CIA officer working in Langley.Morocco Omari as Conrad Fuller, a CIA agent working at the Berlin Station.René Ifrah as Bibi Hamed, leader of a group of jihadists in Berlin.Alireza Bayram as Qasim, member of a jihadist group in Berlin.Mark Ivanir as Ivan Krupin, a Russian intelligence agent.Allan Corduner as Etai Luskin, Israeli ambassador to Germany.Micah Hauptman as Mills, a CIA tech working in the Berlin Station.Sven Schelker as Armand Korzenik, a friend of Numan's.Atheer Adel as Numan (alias "gabehcuod"), a computer hacker who downloads classified CIA files.Nina Hoss as Astrid, Quinn's former lover who works for the German intelligence service, BND.Mandy Patinkin as Saul Berenson, the head of the CIA's European operations and Carrie's mentor.Murray Abraham as Dar Adal, a retired black ops specialist, currently head of the CIA Sarah Sokolovic as Laura Sutton, an American journalist in Berlin who works for the Düring Foundation.Alexander Fehling as Jonas Hollander, legal counsel for the Düring Foundation and Carrie's boyfriend.Miranda Otto as Allison Carr, the current Berlin CIA Chief of Station, working directly under Saul.Sebastian Koch as Otto Düring, a German philanthropist and Carrie's boss.Rupert Friend as Peter Quinn, a CIA SAD/SOG ( black ops) operative.Claire Danes as Carrie Mathison, an ex-CIA intelligence officer with bipolar disorder, now working for a philanthropic foundation in Berlin.Sebastian Koch, Miranda Otto and Alexander Fehling (left to right) portray Otto Düring, Allison Carr and Jonas Hollander, respectively. ![]() The season includes several real world subjects in its storylines, including ISIS, Vladimir Putin, Bashar al-Assad, the Charlie Hebdo shooting, Edward Snowden and the European migrant crisis. Set two years after the previous season, Season 5 finds Carrie no longer working for the CIA but for a philanthropic foundation in Berlin, the Düring Foundation, but co-operating with her former colleagues to stop a terror attack on Berlin as well as locate a CIA mole. The fifth season was released on Blu-ray and DVD on January 10, 2017. The series started as a loosely based variation of the two-season run of the Israeli television series Hatufim (English: Prisoners of War) created by Gideon Raff and is developed for American television by Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa. The fifth season of the American television drama series Homeland premiered on October 4, 2015, and concluded on December 20, 2015, on Showtime, consisting of 12 episodes.
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