The show follows a Night Action telephone operator, Peter, who works in the basement of The White House. His job is to man the phone lines, which run 24/7, that intelligence agents use on secret missions in emergencies.
Don’t miss this Netflix series that Stephen King loves. The author previously praised the show’s “enjoyable paranoia." It's #1 again.
The story includes details about Season 2 of Netflix’s The Night Agent. Season 1 of The Night Agent had a clear blueprint, Matthew Quirk’s novel, on which creator Shawn Ryan based the series. With an open-ended Season 1 finale and no source material for Season 2,
The creator of Netflix's action thriller talks about the latest season of the show, which features a presidential election, and what's in store for Season 3.
Agent Season 2 aired on Netflix on January 23, 2025. However, the fate of one character is still uncertain. Showrunner Ryan seems doubtful about Rose Larkin's return. Pl
‘Night Agent’ Boss Shawn Ryan Reveals How That Tense Finale Sets the Stage for Season 3 With the Netflix series returning after the devastating L.A. fires, the showrunner offers this message ...
One of the good things about settling down to watch The Night Agent season 2 is that you know it's not going to suffer the Netflix curse: the action-packed thriller has already been greenlit for a third season. And now we have some new intel on how season 2 may end and what that means for the third season, which is already filming.
Season 2 of The Night Agent, which was Netflix’s most-watched series of 2023, is streaming now on the service. The action thriller show revolves around Peter Sutherland (Gabriel Basso, Hillbilly Elegy), a low-level FBI agent who works in the basement of the White House where his job is to man a phone that never rings.
Gabriel Basso, The Night Agent. Christopher Saunders/Netflix. I'm not sure anyone predicted the success of Netflix's The Night Agent. Once you get past the obvious names on Netfli
With the Netflix series returning after the devastating L.A. fires, the showrunner offers this message while unpacking his spy hit starring Gabriel Basso: "Sometimes we need an escape from the realities of the world.
S.W.A.T.' executive producer Shawn Ryan reflects on the series' renewal chances at CBS after two surprise renewals over the past two years.