The Night Agent Season 3 Premiere Date and First Look

Netflix has unveiled the teaser and first-look photos for The Night Agent Season 3, starring Gabriel Basso and premiering on February 19, 2026.

“Season 3 of The Night Agent takes our audience on an adrenaline-fueled thrill ride across Istanbul, Mexico City, Washington, D.C., New York, and the Dominican Republic as Peter grapples with a dangerous conspiracy at the heart of the White House,” said creator, showrunner, and executive producer Shawn Ryan.

The Night Agent Season 3 Premiere Date and First Look

Ryan added, “Amidst these new characters and challenges, Peter will reckon with hard truths and confront the impact of what being a Night Agent has personally cost him and how it has changed him, for better and for worse.”

Coming off the explosive events of Season Two, Night Agent Peter Sutherland (Basso) is called in to track down a young Treasury Agent who fled to Istanbul with sensitive government intel after killing his boss.

Genesis Rodriguez as Isabel in The Night Agent Season 3

This kicks off a sequence of events in which Peter investigates a dark-money network while avoiding its paid assassins, putting him on a collision course with a relentless journalist.

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.

Stephen Moyer as The Father

In addition to Gabriel Basso, The Night Agent Season 3 cast includes Louis Herthum, Stephen Moyer, Callum Vinson, David Lyons, Fola Evans-Akingbola, Jennifer Morrison, Albert Jones, Ward Horton, and Genesis Rodriguez.

The executive producers include Marney Hochman with MiddKid Productions, Seth Gordon and Julia Gunn with Exhibit A, James Vanderbilt, William Sherak, Paul Neinstein, and Nicole Tossou with Project X, David Beaubaire with Sunset Lane Media, Munis Rashid, Paul Bernard, Guy Ferland, and Seth Fisher.

Gabriel Basso as Peter Sutherland

The Sony Pictures Television series is directed by Guy Ferland (301-302), Adam Arkin (303-304), Paris Barclay (305-306), Hiromi Kamata (307-308), and Billy Gierhart (309-310).

The writers include Munis Rashid (301, 310), Anayat Fakhraie (302, 308), Seth Fisher (303, 310), Eileen Myers (304), Corey Deshon (305), Imogen Browder (306), Andres Smith (307), Corey Deshon (308), and Aiyana White (309).

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