Ahead of 'The Night Agent' Season 2, which returns Jan. 23 to Netflix, star Gabriel Basso opened up about taking hits and doing his own stunts.
Actor Gabriel Basso — star of Netflix's action series The Night Agent and performer who played VP-elect J.D. Vance in Hillbilly Elegy — received the notice Wednesday morning,
Lara Spencer jokingly scolded “The Night Agent” star Gabriel Basso for the one-word title he gave her during their sit-down interview on “Good Morning America” on Wednesday. After discussing Season 2 of Basso’s Netflix action series, Spencer praised the actor for being “so authentic.”
During Gabriel Basso’s Thursday appearance on “Live With Kelly and Mark,” the “Night Agent” star comically attempted to avoid hugging Kelly Ripa in front of her longtime husband, Mark Consuelos. Basso, 30, who was on the morning show to promote Season 2 of the Netflix thriller, walked out and approached Ripa with his hand extended outward.
The second season of The Night Agent will be released on Netflix on January 23. For fans in the US, Netflix releases new titles at 12am and for those watching in the UK, the series will be released at 8am. The season is once again made up of 10 episodes, which will all be released on the streaming platform at the same time.
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.
The Night Agent will stream on January 23, 2025. In doing so, the series will go off-book after a first season based upon Matthew Quirk’s same-named thriller novel. Although the aforementioned trailer teases plenty about the upcoming episodes,
Basso stars in the Netflix series as FBI agent Peter Sutherland, who works in the White House as a Night Action telephone operator. He told Fallon, 50, that when the audience watches The Night Agent, he wants them to feel that his performance is believable.