The second season of The Night Agent just premiered this Thursday, January 23, and fans are ecstatic, as the third season has already been confirmed. Although Netflix hasn’t revealed many details, a list of actors and other information has been leaked. Here’s everything we know about The Night Agent 3.
When will The Night Agent 3 premiere?
According to Shawn Ryan, the creator of the series, filming for the third season began in December 2024 in Istanbul. Although there’s no official release date yet, it is expected to arrive on the streaming platform sometime in 2026.
The Night Agent 3: actors returning to the series
Netflix has already revealed several actors who will appear in the third season. Here are the confirmed ones:
- Gabriel Basso as Peter Sutherland
- Luciane Buchanan as Rose Larkin
- Amanda Warren as Catherine Weaver
- Louis Herthum as Jacob Monroe
- Michael Malarkey as Markus
- Arienne Mandi as Noor
- Keon Alexander as Javad
- Navid Negahban as Abbas Mansuri
- Dikran Tulaine as Viktor Bala
- David Lyons
- Jennifer Morrison
- Esteban Moyer
- Génesis Rodríguez
- Callum Vinson
- Suraj Sharma
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What is The Night Agent 3 about?
At the end of season 2, Peter is arrested for his alleged involvement with Solomon and Jacob. However, Catherine decides to release him after Jacob hands over documents related to Hagen, a presidential candidate, designed to harm his rival, Patrick Knox. Catherine believes Jacob will come after Peter again, and she needs him to track his movements.
Now, Peter’s mission is to stop Jacob, which could not only help clear his name but also unravel a new political conspiracy linked to the presidency. Once again, both the country’s future and his own are at stake.
How many episodes will The Night Agent 3 have?
It is expected that the third season of the series will consist of 10 episodes, just like the first two seasons.
Netflix series similar to The Night Agent
After watching season 2 of The Night Agent, you may be craving more political thrillers. Fortunately, Netflix has other series filled with mystery and action that you will surely enjoy. Here are some suggestions:
- Designated Survivor: The story centers around Tom Kirkland, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, who assumes the presidency of the United States after an attack wipes out the President, Vice President, and the entire line of succession.
- House of Cards: The plot revolves around Frank Underwood and his wife Claire, who use betrayal and manipulation to increase their influence and gain higher levels of power in the U.S. government.
- The Recruit: The series tells the story of Owen Hendricks, a newly recruited CIA lawyer, who becomes involved in an extortion case by a member of the agency. This leads him to confront an intricate web of international politics and deal with extremely dangerous people.
- Traitor: The series delves into the complex and deceitful relationship between Adam, the newly appointed head of the British Secret Service, and his ex-lover Kara, who has been manipulating his career behind his back.
- Bodyguard: David Budd, a police sergeant and war veteran with post-traumatic stress disorder, works as the main protection agent for the Home Secretary, Julia Montague. However, he finds himself caught up in political conflicts.
- The Blacklist: Follows the story of a former government agent and fugitive who teams up with the FBI to help capture criminals on his blacklist.