This article contains spoilers for all of The Night Agent season 2. The Night Agent season 2 ended with Peter Sutherland once again waiting for a phone to ring. The 10 episodes saw Peter (Gabriel ...
Based on the novel by Matthew Quirk, The Night Agent ’s sophomore season followed Peter in the aftermath of a compromised Night Action mission, which resulted in the death of his partner, Alice ...
The caller is Rose Larkin (Luciane Buchanan), a tech whiz living with her aunt and uncle, who, unbeknownst to her, were undercover agents under the U.S. government's secret Night Action program.
Ahead of the release of the second season, Netflix revealed it had renewed The Night Agent for a third season. After the incredible success of the first season, it’s unsurprising that Netflix has such ...
Luciane Buchanan is back on Netflix for the second season of The Night Agent and fans are keen to find out more about the actress who plays Rose Larkin ...
Season two of "The Night Agent" releases on Netflix on Thursday. Here a recap of season one.
Warning: contains finale spoilers for The Night Agent season one. The FBI’s Peter Sutherland had a hell of a time in the ...
Luciane Buchanan stars in The Night Agent as Rose Larkin, a therapist who helps Peter Sutherland after he goes AWOL on his latest mission. But what do we know about the actress?
Read on for everything you need to know about the ending of The Night Agent season 2. The threat Peter had been working against all season, which he had been keeping secret from Rose, was Foxglove, a ...
In the fictional universe of The Night Agent, there’s a phone in The White House basement that never rings — until one day it does. The call sets low-level FBI agent Peter Sutherland ( Gabriel Basso) ...
Netflix's breathtaking thriller has been described as the next Homeland and has finally returned for its second season ...
As for new cast members, David Lyons, Jennifer Morrison, Stephen Moyer, Genesis Rodriguez, Callum Vinson, and Suraj Sharma have been announced as joining season 3, though their characters remain a ...