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Here at FandomWire, we review the new season of the Netflix series The Night Agent, starring Gabriel Basso! This article does not contain spoilers!
In Season 1, the corruption went all the way to the White House. How does the show raise the stakes in Season 2? Think chemical weapons.
One of Netflix ’s biggest ever thrillers is back in action for season 2, two years after the series blew fans away and scored tens of millions of views. However, the lead star has admitted that the extraordinary amount of time that people have spent watching it around the world ‘freaks him out’.
Luciane Buchanan joined Ryan Bridge for a chat about the massive success of 'The Night Agent' and filming in the United States.
Mark your calendars! Netflix has officially confirmed The Night Agent season 2 is arriving to our screens on 23rd January. The streamer made the announcement on X (formerly known as Twitter), telling followers "The Night Agent returns for Season 2 on 23 January!" along with a teaser clip of the new season.
In more recent years, you can catch his chiselled cheekbones in The Whole Truth, Hillbilly Elegy, The Strangers: Chapter 1, Juror #2, and Trigger Warning. Providing season two does as well as the first, I could see Gabriel Basso following in the footsteps of Richard Madden.
Sutherland is now a full Night Action agent, though he’s still green as far as his superiors are concerned. When an operation in Bangkok goes bad, he doesn’t know who he can trust—other than Rose Larkin (Luciane Buchanan) of course—so he goes underground. The season hits the ground running and never really lets up.
"The Night Agent" season 2 picks up 10 months after the events of the first season. Peter Sutherland (Gabriel Basso) is now a Night Agent in Bangkok tailing a rogue CIA agent named Warren Stocker (Teddy Sears), who is believed to have stolen documents from the CIA and is looking to sell them to a mysterious buyer.
The first season of The Night Agent crept onto Netflix with the unassuming air of a procedural drama, a quiet underdog in a sea of flashy, big-budget productions. Yet, through its taut
All the exciting drama came to a head in a thrilling conclusion which not only wrapped up this season, but teased what could lie next. However, you may have questions but have no fear – our mission here is to help you with our The Night Agent season 2 ending explained, which takes a deep dive into the finale.