'The Night Agent' Season 2 Officially Gets a Release Date at Netflix

The Night Agent viewers are prepared to answer the call.

When the action-thriller from Sony Pictures TV and Shawn Ryan debuted on Netflix in March 2023, it became a breakthrough hit. Fans of the Gabriel Basso-led spy series may now find out when it will return.

Gabriel Basso as Peter Sutherland in Netflix's 'The Night Agent' season two.
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Season two will premiere on January 23, 2025, which is significantly later than Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos projected. The revelation was accompanied by a teaser depicting Peter Sutherland (Basso) on the run and dialing the top-secret White House phone number, which he had previously received.

The first season of The Night Agent, based on Matthew Quirk's novel, followed Peter, a low-level FBI agent whose attempts to save the president win him the opportunity to become a Night Agent in season two. However, working with Night Action, a hidden group, would thrust Peter into a world fraught with danger and distrust.

Night Agent's first season topped the Global Top 10 for four weeks in a row during its first month of release. It went on to become the second-most-watched original streaming series in the United States in 2023, and it now ranks seventh all time among English-language series in the streamer's internal rankings (which track watching for 13 weeks following a show's launch).

The program was renewed for a second season just days after its debut, and a third season was confirmed last month; production will begin in late 2024 in Istanbul and continue in New York following the new year. (The show's resumption is delayed owing to the 2023 simultaneous Hollywood strikes.)

When asked why he decided to adapt The Night Agent, creator/showrunner/executive producer Ryan told THR, "I love the idea of an underdog." I like seeing awesome content just as much as everyone else. But it's not as exciting to me to write about the invincible person, the world's John Wicks, or the Jason Bournes who can take on 20 people at once. I appreciate the concept of an underdog, someone who is the least important person in a highly important position, such as a low-level FBI agent working in a windowless chamber in the White House basement. Everyone is more important than him. He stumbles upon this artifact and is suddenly, like in classic Hitchcock films, an ordinary guy pushed into an extraordinary predicament."

Season two is executive produced by Ryan and Marney Hochman of MiddKid Productions; Seth Gordon and Julia Gunn of Exhibit A; Jamie Vanderbilt, William Sherak, Paul Neinstein, and Nicole Tossou of Project X; David Beaubaire of Sunset Lane Media; and Paul Bernard, Munis Rashid, and Guy Ferland.

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