The Night Agent

2023 - 3 - 23

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'The Night Agent' and 'Agent Elvis': A double dose of spies (Los Angeles Times)

A woman, left, and a man holding binoculars are lying on the ground in. Rose Larkin (Luciane Buchanan) and Peter Sutherland (Gabriel Basso) in a scene from ...

I saw movies, and I was the hero in the movie.” And here he is, the hero of a comic book TV show, albeit the sort often sold behind a curtain. I read comic books, and I was the hero of the comic book. He famously offered himself to Richard Nixon as an agent in the war on drugs and communism, and when he picked up an award from the Junior Chamber of Commerce, he declared, “When I was a child … From my perch, “Agent Elvis” succeeds more as a curiosity than a comedy, which is to say, I found it only occasionally funny — blood splatter doesn’t do it for me, I confess — but generally interesting, if only to see what scenes and references might turn up next. Set in the early years of the King’s comeback period — it begins with the 1968 Christmas special — it finds Elvis (Matthew McConaughey) being drafted into a mysterious organization, TCB, which has regulated human affairs for generations. Among the guests are Simon Pegg as a hallucinated Paul McCartney, Fred Armisen as Charles Manson, Christina Hendricks, Kieran Culkin, Craig Robinson and Baz Luhrmann, the director of the film “Elvis.” Given the job of filling a series the length of four already-overlong modern Bond movies, this all can start to feel repetitive, and when the dark plot at the back of everything was finally revealed, it seemed to me that the villains expended a lot of energy and spilled a lot of blood for pretty meh reasons. (“Archer” writer Mike Arnold is the showrunner; the series was co-created by Elvis’ widow, Priscilla Presley, who also plays herself, and the musician John Eddie.) Before long, Peter and Rose become a Hitchcockian couple on the run, though with less romantic banter, as if levity would somehow insult the grimness; but what banter there is doesn’t argue for more of the same. Apart from drudge paperwork, Peter’s job is to answer a phone that “never rings” — except it does, and it’s Rose. It’s nothing special, nothing awful and exactly what many want from television, with action for its own sake — twists and turns and sundry threads tangled, untangled and finally tied in a bow. No,” spies have rarely been far from the big or little screen, coming in all shapes and sexes, served straight or as spoofs.

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Meet the cast of The Night Agent (Radio Times)

Netflix thriller The Night Agent stars Gabriel Basso as FBI agent Peter Sutherland, but who else appears in the series and who do they play?

For more from the biggest stars in TV, listen to [The Radio Times Podcast](https://www.radiotimes.com/audio/podcasts/). Who is Ben Almora? Who is Dale? Who is Maddie Redfield? This is a modal window. [Netflix](https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/81450827) today. Who is Erik Monks? Who is Diane Farr? Who is Rose Larkin? Diane is chief of staff at the White House. Who is Peter Sutherland? Rose is a tech entrepreneur who has fallen on hard times.

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'The Night Agent' Review: Netflix's Pleasantly Pulpy New Spy Series (Hollywood Reporter)

Gabriel Basso plays a young FBI agent whose dead-end assignment connects him to a deadly conspiracy in Shawn Ryan's adaptation of the novel by Matthew Quirk ...

Around the sixth or seventh episode, though, some real tension begins to build, and all of that banter turns out to have engendered some investment in some of the characters. Basso starts off almost uncomfortably stolid, but as he digs deeper into Rose’s case and into his own past, the increased emotion offers a reminder of how good he was back on The C Word. There are also conversations between the two assassins, who never even get actual names, and lots of foundation-laying for the bond between Chelsea and her evasive ward. This doesn’t always mesh with Peter and Rose’s investigative process, which quickly falls into a rut of following a trail — stretching across Vancouver locations that never pass convincingly for the Beltway — to a person who gives them partial information and then recounts a personal story that immediately puts them in jeopardy. Rose is shocked to find out that her aunt and uncle were spies and she’s concerned by a conversation she overheard about both an upcoming terrorist attack and a mole in the White House. At the other end of the phone is Rose Larkin (Luciane Buchanan), a disgraced former cyber-security CEO who got the number for the highly secure phone from her aunt and uncle before they were murdered by a pair of vicious assassins (Phoenix Raei and a nicely wild-eyed Eve Harlow). That means lots of banter between Peter and Rose, an almost instant flirtation of the sort I rarely buy. Some (Bosch) have been good, some (Reacher) have been decently true to the spirit of the source material, and even the ones that were awful at least played directly to their target audience (please stop sending me DMs, [Terminal List](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-reviews/the-terminal-list-review-1235173286/) fans). There isn’t close to enough story to fill 10 hours, and it’s interesting how much of that expanded space goes to conversations that are, on the surface, pretty meaningless small-talk. [Netflix](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/t/netflix/) doesn’t have that same business model, but [Shawn Ryan](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/t/shawn-ryan/)’s adaptation of Matthew Quirk’s novel [The Night Agent](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/t/the-night-agent/) still feels like an Amazon-style show. One year later, Peter is working a secretive and entirely dead-end job in a windowless office of the White House, stationed in front of a mysterious phone that never rings. Woodside’s Erik Monks, returning to the job years after taking a bullet for a previous president.

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'The Night Agent' Review: Netflix's Latest Spy Series Is Simple Yet ... (Collider.com)

A little over three months ago, Netflix released The Recruit, an action-thriller series starring Noah Centineo as a young employee at the CIA who gets in ...

In the pantheon of action-thrillers on streaming, The Night Agent is definitely one of the more memorable ones. Those who fell in love with The Recruit will feel right at home with the new series, and those in need of another action title as they await the return of Reacher will also be more than satisfied. One might be quick to consider The Night Agent to be yet another conspiracy thriller series full of the same clichés and contrivances that you'd expect. You can't really fault either series or make the claim that The Night Agent is a ripoff of The Recruit, as these were both likely shot during the same timeframe. The Night Agent, which is based on the novel of the same name by Matthew Quirk, centers on Peter Sutherland (Basso), a young FBI employee who works in the basement of The White House during a graveyard shift where his main job is to answer an emergency line that rarely rings. Hitting the streamer this week is The Night Agent, an action-thriller series starring Gabriel Basso as a young employee at the FBI who gets in over his head when he's involuntarily thrust into an international conspiracy.

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The Night Agent season 2 potential release date, cast, plot and ... (digitalspy.com)

The Night Agent season 2 potential release date, cast, plot and everything you need to know. Will FBI agent Peter get another mission?

Until The Night Agent gets renewed for a second season, we won't get to see any new footage. In the final episode, having saved the day (and the President) from VP Redfield and Diane Farr's assassination plans, Peter and Rose have a romantic goodbye as Peter prepares to take on his first secret mission as a Night Agent. Other characters from the show could return, too. The Night Agent season 2 plot: What will happen? The Night Agent season 2 cast: Who will be in it? The Night Agent season 2 potential release date: When will it air on Netflix?

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Netflix The Night Agent season 1 recap guide: All 10 episodes ... (Netflix Life)

Gabriel Basso stars in the series as Peter Sutherland, a low-level FBI agent working in the White House basement. He's tasked with answering a phone that isn't ...

The next day, Peter and Rose go to the White House to meet with Hawkins and Farr. Using the camera, Peter takes a close-up screenshot of one of the men’s rings and notices a sigil that could be a clue to his identity. During the drive, Peter and Rose are followed by the same guy who killed Rose’s aunt and uncle. Masquerading as a sweet little family (complete with a baby) looking to revisit the woman’s old family home, they manipulate the homeowner into letting them inside. They advise Rose to run to a nearby house and call the night action desk for help. Hawkins makes a snarky comment about Peter “making his choice,” seemingly choosing to be loyal to Farr and the White House rather than the FBI. After dispatching the two assailants, Rose and Peter drive toward the safe location. In the process of selecting clothes, Rose stumbles upon a binder of newspaper clippings related to the bombing and Peter’s father. While being tended to by the EMTs, Peter notices the bomber in the crowd and gives chase. Unbeknownst to Rose, Emma and Henry are night agents, and she gets a rude awakening on her first night there. When we first meet Peter Sutherland (Gabriel Basso), he’s playing the hero by saving a train full of people from a bomb on the metro. The Shield, Timeless, and S.W.A.T.

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The Night Agent Season 1 Review - an unoriginal thriller (Ready Steady Cut)

Produced by Shawn Ryan, we review the Netflix series The Night Agent Season 1, which does not contain spoilers.

The Night Agent will entertain some at first. The subplot involving them and a death of a child would never be blamed on the child, but the guardian. Even the subplot of Peter’s father being a known traitor doesn’t ring true because Peter’s face will be so well known even before the series begins he could never work undercover in the first place. Think of some great scenes, like In the Line of Fire, where POTUS has rushed away. How on earth would this happen at one of the country’s most well-known and heavily guarded sites? For some reason, the lead characters take forever to go through a hard drive that can put the series to bed in less than three episodes. You can even enjoy the moments, but looking back, the series can feel cheap and artificial. Instead of having a spy thriller that could be modern and feel fresh, the result can lean towards hackneyed. For one, the book has the Rose character being a target of her family, where here they are are the haunting memory that drives her to solve the case. He approaches the bag and finds a bomb. Peter stops the train, evacuates the passengers, and prevents a significant disaster, limiting the number of casualties. [Michael Quirk stand-alone novel of the same name](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/44023366-the-night-agent).

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Who plays Chelsea Arrington in The Night Agent? (Where have you ... (Netflix Life)

Thankfully, The Night Agent character Maddie Redfield has a Secret Service agent up to the task. Chelsea Arrington, played by Fola Evans-Akingbola, is one of ...

She also appeared in the “Striking Vipers” episode of Later, she was cast as one of Khal Moro’s wives in the sixth season of Game of Thrones. A series regular on Siren, if you go to Evans-Akingbola’s social media, you’ll notice that many of her comments and likes are from fans of the show, some who even hope they’ll one day do a reboot! Chelsea Arrington, played by Fola Evans-Akingbola, is one of the main characters in the new But when her boss assigns a new member to her team who comes with a lot of baggage, Chelsea must rise to the challenge of this new obstacle and ensure he doesn’t ruin her potential future career promotion. Thankfully, The Night Agent character Maddie Redfield has a Secret Service agent up to the task.

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'The Night Agent' Review: Netflix Raises The Stakes With New ... (Decider)

If you liked Netflix's 'The Recruit' starring Noah Centineo, you'll love Shawn Ryan's 'The Night Agent,' starring Gabriel Basso, Luciane Buchanan, and Hong ...

Ryan’s series raises the stakes of The Recruit, feels more rooted in reality, and takes itself more seriously, giving it a clear upper hand. When evidence points towards the Oval Office, The Night Agent‘s characters and viewers alike will question who can be trusted. Coming off of The Whale, The Menu, and Poker Face, Chau slips on a gray wig and brings the star power as a complex, buttoned-up problem solver whose even-tempered, empathetic falters under mounting pressure. Hendricks pivots from vetting a stack of largely laughable letters to dodging bullets alongside Max Meladze (Laura Haddock), a former CIA asset arrested for murder, while Sutherland goes from manning the phones to evading a manhunt. When the president’s chief of staff, Diane Farr (Hong Chau), extends an olive branch by assigning Sutherland to doldrum desk duty in the White House basement, he answers a distressing night action call and winds up on the run with Rose Larkin (Luciane Buchanan), a terrified cybersecurity expert whose aunt and uncle were mysteriously assassinated. As the duo fights to stay alive, ever-changing narratives involving the president (Kari Matchett), vice president (Christopher Shyer), his daughter Maddie (Sarah Desjardins), and other FBI staffers unfold in a gripping, fast-paced action-thriller.

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Netflix Taps into Old-Fashioned Spy Drama with Confidence in Fun ... (Roger Ebert)

Netflix's newest spy thriller “The Night Agent” reminded me of '90s and '00s projects like “In the Line of Fire” and the Bourne movies. That's a compliment.

How does Sutherland get to the bottom of something fishy at the top level of world government and keep Rose alive at the same time? On the other end of the line is a former CEO named Rose Larkin (Luciane Buchanan), who was given the number and a code to activate Sutherland by her aunt and uncle, who Rose thought were just a pair of ordinary suburbanites. Her security detail is run by a tough agent named Chelsea Arrington (the engaging Fola Evans-Akingbola) and a new addition in Agent Erik Monks (D.B. Netflix’s newest spy thriller “The Night Agent” reminded me of ‘90s and ‘00s projects like “In the Line of Fire” and the Bourne movies. Peter is assigned the Night Action desk, which means he sits in front of a phone for hours every night and then goes home again. For his trouble, he’s basically branded a suspect in the bombing and demoted to a thankless desk job manning a phone that never rings.

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'The Night Agent' Review: Netflix's Exciting Political Thriller (Variety)

Hong Chau and Gabriel Basso stand out on "The Night Agent," a Shawn Ryan thriller based on Matthew Quirk's novel.

Still, it’s a pleasure to see a show better than it might have been, when so often the opposite is true: “The Night Agent” sparks with curiosity and intrigue, a richly detailed show that propels viewers forward with a relentless pace. So it is with “The Night Agent,” created by Shawn Ryan of “The Shield,” and based on a novel by Matthew Quirk. [Hong Chau](https://variety.com/t/hong-chau/) — the Oscar-nominated actor, who’s appeared in “The Whale,” “The Menu,” and “Downsizing” — is an interesting element on [Netflix](https://variety.com/t/netflix/)’s new series “ [The Night Agent](https://variety.com/t/the-night-agent/),” and a revealing one.

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'The Night Agent' works as a '24'-like thriller, while 'Rabbit Hole ... (CNN)

In one of those odd juxtapositions that come with the streaming age, a new Netflix drama about an FBI agent in the White House, "The Night Agent," has a ...

Charles Dance (“Game of Thrones”) also enters the chat in the later episodes, but by then, “Rabbit Hole” is already confusing enough that it’s barely worth the effort to try sorting things out. Netflix courts various audience niches, but this more closely approximates the meat-and-potatoes fare that has found success on more traditional platforms. That includes warnings from the President’s chief of staff, Diane Farr (Hong Chau, fresh off her Crisply told and smartly cast, the adaptation of Matthew Quirk’s novel issues a call worth answering. Perhaps inevitably, there are some clunkier aspects. [ “24”-like franchise](https://www.cnn.com/2017/02/01/entertainment/24-legacy-review/index.html) with “The Night Agent,” a twisty thriller with high-stakes corruption reaching deep into the corridors of Washington and a stalwart FBI agent who suffers for our sins.

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Who plays Rose in The Night Agent? (Luciane Buchanan age ... (Netflix Life)

The Night Agent star Luciane Buchanan was born on July 16, 1993, in New Zealand. Here's everything to know about the Netflix star!

Luciane also has a few new titles on the way, too! One of these actresses is Luciane Buchanan, who plays Rose in the series. You’ll learn more about Rose when you stream every episode of the Netflix original series.

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The Night Agent ending explained – what happens in Netflix's FBI ... (digitalspy.com)

Netflix's latest twisty thriller series begins with FBI agent Peter Sutherland (Gabriel Basso) preventing mass loss of life after he spots a bomb being placed ...

For her role in catching the bad guys, Chelsea is offered the top job of being one of the President's personal Secret Service agents. In their bunker, Maddie finally realises just what a sleazeball her father is, and decides to leave him there and take her chances with the bomb above ground. Meanwhile, Rose and Peter have convinced Farr to help them, after she realises her fellow conspirators have gone rogue and are planning to kill not just Zadar, but the President as well. By the end of the penultimate episode, Maddie has been rescued and she and Chelsea are reluctantly en route with Maddie's extremely suspicious-looking father to Camp David, where the President is due to meet Zadar for a friendly chat. So they're off to Camp David, too, to hopefully foil the plot, save the President and clear Peter's name. On the other end is tech expert Rose, who has just seen her aunt and uncle murdered in their home by unknown assailants, and now they are after her.

Netflix's political thriller 'The Night Agent' sticks to the formula (WNIJ and WNIU)

TERRY GROSS, HOST: This is FRESH AIR. In the new Netflix series "The Night Agent," Gabriel Basso plays a young FBI agent stuck in a dead-end job who ...

And this "The Night Agent" does provide. And if you want to learn more about how we put the show together and learn more about our producers and what they're paying attention to, subscribe to our free newsletter. You can tell the upbeat tale of reporters exposing the truth about Watergate in "All The President's Men." GROSS: John Powers reviewed "The Night Agent," the new series streaming on Netflix. I got a kick out of the toxic relationship between the spineless Veep and the daughter who despises him. In the new Netflix series "The Night Agent," Gabriel Basso plays a young FBI agent stuck in a dead-end job who suddenly finds himself in the middle of a huge conspiracy. Alas, like most so-called political thrillers - the recent Apple TV+ series "Liaison" is another example - "The Night Agent" never rises above formula. Are you ready to do whatever it takes to get to the bottom of this muck, to keep Rose Larkin safe? And that was enough to keep me watching happily until the very end. It was Rose who made that late-night call to the night action desk as assassins were murdering her secret agent aunt and uncle. You can spoof it the way "The Manchurian Candidate" sent up anti-communist frenzy. Me, I'm hooked on thrillers whose heroes get caught up in treacherous political shenanigans - you know, the attempted military coup in "Seven Days In May," the assassination corporation in the "Parallax View" or the many delirious intrigues that fueled "Homeland."

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Stream It Or Skip It: 'The Night Agent' On Netflix, About An FBI Agent ... (Decider)

Gabriel Basso, Luciane Buchanan, D.B. Woodside and Hong Chau star in Shawn Ryan's adaptation of Matthew Quirk's novel.

But the first episode established that it’s a show with a lot of stock characters and a conspiracy that doesn’t start in a particularly interesting way. The biggest intrigue might be with Ellen (Eve Harlow) and Dale (Phoenix Raei), whom we see executing someone in Racine, WI at the end of the first episode. His writing has appeared in the New York Times, Slate, Salon, RollingStone.com, VanityFair.com, Fast Company and elsewhere. Our Take: There’s a certain amount of lunkheadedness that envelops the first episode of The Night Agent, more than you’d expect from a show written by Ryan. Maybe that’ll inject some personality into the series, but in the run up to that, all we see are flat line readings and action scenes. He does keep her safe, but not before dealing with conspiracy theorists outside his apartment and a car chase going the wrong way down a local highway. He also seems to be in a loyalty tug-of-war between White House chief of staff Diane Farr (Hong Chau) and his FBI boss, Deputy Director Jamie Hawkins (Robert Patrick). She is staying with her aunt and uncle, who just came back from a business trip. Peter answers and talks her through hiding from the gunmen until law enforcement gets there. As he’s getting treated for his injuries, he spots the man who left the bomb, chases him into an alley, but loses him when a car slams into him. [The Shield](https://decider.com/show/the-shield/), is now adapting [Matthew Quirk’s novel The Night Agent](https://www.amazon.com/Night-Agent-Novel-Matthew-Quirk/dp/0062875469?tag=decider08-20&asc_refurl=https://decider.com/2023/03/23/the-night-agent-netflix-review/&asc_source=web) for Netflix. The Gist: On the Metro train, one of the passengers, FBI agent Peter Sutherland (Gabriel Basso) notices a man leave a backpack and get off the train.

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The Night Agent Interview: Hong Chau on High Stakes & Playing a ... (ComingSoon.net)

ComingSoon Editor-in-Chief Tyler Treese spoke to The Night Agent star Hong Chau about Netflix's political thriller series, which is now streaming.

It was a situation where I relied quite a bit on the writers to remind me of who knows what. It’s also interesting when a show does choose to veer from the book, because then you think, “Oh, okay, well this is where they wanted to go with it.” Then it sort of raises a lot of questions like, “Okay, why did they choose to do that as opposed to this?” I think that’s probably something that ends up being more interesting to me: what they choose to leave in and what they choose to take out. I think it was just about reminding myself, whenever we would start filming, what the stakes were and what had just happened, and who knows what. What went into your portrayal of a politician and somebody that’s so deep into the White House? [laughs] It was all up to Gabe [Basso] and Luciane [Buchanan], but I personally enjoy watching these things myself, so it was fun to finally get to be a part of one. I was a fan of his previous shows — Terriers, The Shield.

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