‘Night Agent’ Season 2 Trailer Drops During Netflix NFL Games
Ring ring.
Night Agent is returning with season two and in the new trailer (below) that dropped on Christmas, Gabriel Basso‘s Peter Sutherland is on the run.
The Sony Pictures TV and Shawn Ryan conspiracy series that was a mega-hit for Netflix in 2023 returns after almost two years with season two on Jan. 23, 2005. Based on the novel by Matthew Quirk, The Night Agent‘s first season centered on Peter as a low-level FBI agent answering overnight calls for the secretive White House organization called Night Action. His heroic efforts (he saved the president) earned him a promotion to Night Agent by the end of the season. But, as the trailer shows, a mission outside of Washington, D.C. now puts a target on his back once again.
The trailer for the 10-episode new season dropped during the NFL‘s Ravens vs. Texans Christmas game that aired live on Netflix.
The footage sets up a new season where Peter has gone AWOL after realizing a mole in the CIA is selling American intelligence to the highest bidder and enough weapons to wipe out Manhattan have landed in the wrong hands. Peter turns back to someone he can trust when he finds love interest Rose (Luciane Buchanan) from season one, but otherwise goes rogue to save the nation.
The season two cast also includes Amanda Warren, Berto Colon, Louis Herthum, Arienne Mandi, Michael Malarkey and Keon Alexander. Brittany Snow and Teddy Sears recur.
A third season of Night Agent, meanwhile, has already been confirmed, with David Lyons, Jennifer Morrison, Stephen Moyer, Lioness break out Genesis Rodriguez and Callum Vinson all joining the cast as series regulars, and Suraj Sharma recurring. Details on their roles are being kept under wraps. That season is currently in production in Istanbul and will return to film in New York in 2025.
The Night Agent is produced by Sony Pictures Television. Creator-showrunner Ryan (The Shield, S.W.A.T.) executive produces with MiddKid Productions, along with Marney Hochman; Seth Gordon and Julia Gunn with Exhibit A; James Vanderbilt, William Sherak, Paul Neinstein and Nicole Tossou with Project X; Munis Rashid, Paul Bernard, Guy Ferland and Seth Fisher.
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