The following contains spoilers from the first episode of The Night Agent Season 2, all of which is now streaming on Netflix. If you were excited to see Brittany Snow play a savvy FBI agent in Season 2 of the Netflix hit The Night Agent,
When news broke that the 38-year-old actor from American Dreams, John Tucker Must Die, Hairspray, Prom Night, Pitch Perfect, Someone Great, and dozens more TV series and movies would be joining The Night Agent Season 2, I was ecstatic! What a get! How fun! Just think of the potential!
The actor opens up to PEOPLE about season 2 of the Netflix political action thriller and welcoming the 'Pitch Perfect' star to the cast in a recurring role as Alice
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"I get stopped by people, but I don't have a come-talk-to-me disposition," Basso says. "There's a little bit of hesitancy to approach. But I am friendly. I'm not a murderer. Especially when you're paying me a compliment.
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.
Netflix‘s hit action series The Night Agent has scrapped its New York red carpet premiere for Season 2, becoming the latest Hollywood event casualty of the devastating Los Angeles wildfires that have claimed two dozen lives and forced tens of thousands from their homes.
In the upcoming season of Netflix's "The Night Agent," Peter Sutherland is jumping into action and is headed to his first mission.
According to Netflix, Snow read for the role. And while the part ultimately went to Luciane Buchanan, creator and showrunner Shawn Ryan was a fan of her audition and decided to bring her back for ...
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The criminal mastermind in the Sherlock Holmes-verse has been revealed on CBS's "Watson." It's Randall Park in a polo shirt.
The criminal mastermind in the Sherlock Holmes-verse has been revealed on CBS's "Watson." It's Randall Park in a polo shirt.