The first episode of the TV series Homeland aired on Showtime, introducing the story of CIA officer Carrie Mathison.
The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, provided a backdrop and inspiration for the themes of Homeland.
Homeland won the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Drama, significantly boosting its popularity and critical acclaim.
The eighth and final season of Homeland aired, concluding the series' storyline.
Former Marine Nicholas Brody is rescued after eight years of presumed captivity, raising suspicions and hope.
CIA officer Carrie Mathison begins suspecting Nicholas Brody of being turned by terrorists and planning an attack on the United States.
Carrie and the CIA thwart a bombing attempt linked to Brody's terrorist connections at the Republican National Convention.
Despite ongoing suspicions, Brody wins a Congressional seat representing California, positioning him for further terrorist plans.
Under pressure, Brody confesses his involvement to Carrie but eventually escapes custody before a planned transfer.
Brody is assassinated by CIA operatives to prevent him from revealing sensitive information after his escape.
Carrie Mathison is appointed as acting CIA Director, marking a significant advancement in her career.
Carrie and Saul work together to prevent a nuclear attack planned by extremists within Iran.
In the midst of Syrian conflict, Carrie and Saul engage in covert operations against the Assad regime.