Netflix’s The Night Agent could take a bold new direction in future seasons, according to creator Shawn Ryan and star Gabriel Basso. The series follows Peter Sutherland (Basso), a low-level FBI agent thrown into a high-stakes conspiracy after answering an emergency line call. The show’s intense action and storyline made it a breakout hit, banking 812 million hours watched in early 2023, solidifying it as one of the streamer’s standout titles. While Basso remains at the center of the action, currently filming The Night Agent season 3, a new night agent could exist in the future.
In a recent interview with Variety, Ryan and Basso talked about the possibility of bringing in a new night agent, since Basso has been open about possibly retiring in the near future. While Basso is working hard on the next season, Ryan recognized that the series does not need to revolve around the same character forever. In his own words:
The show is called ‘The Night Agent.’ It’s not called ‘The Gabriel Basso Show.’ So there may be a time when he decides he wants to do something else, and there’s a different night agent.
Additionally, Basso said that he would be taking a break after The Night Agent season 3, and revealed that he already has a strategy for how the character could be written out. Check out his comments below:
I’m probably going to take a break. […] I think Peter’s making decisions that have to happen. And it would be doing the audience a disservice if, every season, he was fine. At some point, the audience would be like, I get it now. No one wants to see someone who’s untouchable.
What This Means For The Future Of The Night Agent
Exploring New Stories
The possibility of The Night Agent following a different protagonist creates exciting opportunities for the future of the show. Although the first season was based on Matthew Quirk’s novel of the same name, The Night Agent season 2 was creatively reined in by Ryan and his team. By introducing other agents, the series could explore fresh perspectives and new missions in the world of night agents. It could explore past agents, like Rose’s aunt and uncle. On the other hand, it could introduce brand-new characters, like the agent filling in Peter’s spot, or perhaps even the very first night agent.
Whether it is through new characters or exploring the origins of the Night Action missions, the show now has the potential to shift into an anthology-like format while staying true to its roots.
This change would not only maintain the show’s core premise, but it would also inject new life into the plot, preventing it from becoming predictable or repetitive. Additionally, the series’ flexibility towards lead characters could pave the way for new dynamics and relationships. While Peter’s already been through difficult challenges, a new lead could bring a different set of skills, motivations and stakes to the table. Whether it is through new characters or exploring the origins of the Night Action missions, the show now has the potential to shift into an anthology-like format while staying true to its roots.
Our Take On The Night Agent’s Future
A New Direction That Could Be Succesful
The Night Agent has proven to be a success, and its potential shift away from Peter Sutherland could make or break the show. While Basso has delivered a fan-favorite performance as Peter, the idea of exploring different agents and missions could keep the series fresh and engaging. It also highlights how much Ryan and Basso prioritize the quality of the story over sticking to a formula. The willingness to change proven successful formulas points to plenty more thrilling stories to come.
Whether or not Peter’s story comes to an end in the next season, the future of The Night Agent looks bright. By not being afraid of change and embracing new possibilities, the show has the potential to remain a standout in the overcrowded world of crime dramas. For now, fans can look forward to more of Peter Sutherland’s thrilling mission in The Night Agent season 2, all ten episodes now streaming on Netflix.
Source: Variety
The Night Agent
- Release Date
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March 23, 2023
- Network
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Netflix
- Showrunner
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Shawn Ryan
Cast
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Hiro Kanagawa
FBI Director Willett
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Rebecca Staab
Cynthia Hawkins
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This story originally appeared on Screenrant