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The Night Agent: First Look at Gabriel Basso and Jennifer Morrison

The Night Agent: First Look at Gabriel Basso and Jennifer Morrison

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Nellie Andreeva
2026-01-21 14:00:00

Netflix‘s The Night Agent is doubling down on the (slightly corny) tagline it introduced in the first Season 3 teaser, “What began with a call became a calling.” It is also in the official trailer for the upcoming season and on the Season 3 key art released today along with new images.

The trailer, which you can watch above, expands on the teaser and illustrates the Season 3 logline: Night Agent Peter Sutherland (Gabriel Basso) is called in to track down a young Treasury Agent, Jay Batra (Suraj Sharma), who fled to Istanbul with sensitive government intel after killing his boss. This kicks off a sequence of events where Peter investigates a dark money network while avoiding its paid assassins, putting him on a collision course with a relentless journalist, Isabel (Genesis Rodriguez). Working together, they uncover buried secrets and old grudges that threaten to bring the government to its knees — and get them both killed in the process.

While Peter’s relationship with Isabel resembles his team-up with Rose Larkin (Luciane Buchanan) in Seasons 1 and 2, Peter and Jay give off buddy comedy vibes in the trailer with their post-chase exchange.

In the trailer, Peter is tormented by the deal he made with shady and powerful businessman Jacob Monroe (Louis Herthum) in Season 2 to save Rose and tens of thousand of New Yorkers in exchange for secret UN information.

I made a deal of the devil. I saved a lot of people but now every time something goes wrong, I got to wonder if I’m responsible,” Peter says after a new terrorist attack on a plane is revealed.

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He later admits to hitman The Father (Stephen Moyer) in what looks like an interrogation: “I’m responsible for all of it.”

The trailer also teases Chelsea (Fola Evans-Akingbola) and Peter’s reunion as the Secret Service agent from Season 1, who made a cameo in the Season 2 finale protecting then-incoming U.S. President Richard Hagan (Ward Horton), calls Peter. “You are the only person I can trust,” she says.

Additionally, the trailer provides blink-and-you-miss-it first glimpses at Jennifer Morrison as First Lady Jenny Hagan, wife of now-President Hagan. You can get a better look of the Presidential couple in one of new images, which you can see below alongside the Season 3 key art.

Season 2 series regulars Basso and Herthum are back in the same capacity. They are joined by new series regulars Rodriguez, Moyer, Lyons, who plays a former spy lured out of retirement, Morrison and Callum Vinson as well as Albert Jones, Horton and Evans-Akingbola who have been promoted to series regulars. (Season 2 series regular Amanda Warren reprises her role as Catherine Weaver in multiple episodes.)

The Night Agent, created and executive produced by Shawn Ryan based on Matthew Quirk’s book, returns February 19.

(L to R) Ward Horton as President Richard Hagan, Jennifer Morrison as Jenny Hagan in episode 309 of The Night Agent.

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(L to R) Stephen Moyer as The Father, Gabriel Basso as Peter Sutherland in episode 308 of The Night Agent.

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Gabriel Basso as Peter Sutherland in episode 303 of The Night Agent.

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Genesis Rodriguez as Isabel in episode 302 of The Night Agent

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(L to R) Gabriel Basso as Peter Sutherland, Suraj Sharma as Jay Batra in episode 302 of The Night Agent.

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(L to R) Fola Evans-Akingbola as Chelsea Arrington, David Lyons as Adam in episode 309 of The Night Agent.

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Stephen Moyer as The Father in episode 304 of The Night Agent.

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Gabriel Basso as Peter Sutherland in episode 305 of The Night Agent.

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