I f Season 1 was all about introducing Peter to the world of moles, conspiracies, and heavy action, The Night Agent Season 2 is about him figuring out the moral compromises he mus
The actor who stars as the hero of Netflix's megahit spy series talks to The Hollywood Reporter about doing his own stunts ("Some injuries were picked up"), how season two's ending will change Peter for season three and why he's considering another break in acting: "I’m
Gabriel Basso, who plays the lead in the Netflix hit The Night Agent, is all set for the thrilling third season.
Agent's Gabriel Basso talks with Deadline about Peter's Season 2 and first footage of Season 3 that will "shock" people.
"I get stopped by people, but I don't have a come-talk-to-me disposition," Basso says. "There's a little bit of hesitancy to approach. But I am friendly. I'm not a murderer. Especially when you're paying me a compliment.
Kelly Ripa 'All My Children' at 55 with Susan Lucci in Conversation with Andy Cohen at 92NY, New York, USA. Steven/AFF-USA/Shutterstock This agent wasn’t going to ...
With most of these television shows that follow these big-time agents, a location change is typically well-received. Heck, even in movies about spies, there's almost always a location change – look at all those Mission: Impossible movies. By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.
“The Night Agent” star Gabriel Basso has opened up about what it was like playing Vice President JD Vance. Basso, 30, who portrayed Vance, 40, in the 2020 film adaptation of his book “Hillbilly Elegy,” says he finds it “kind of weird” to be a part of the “timeline” that tracks the author-turned-politician’s rise to VP.
“Hillbilly Elegy,” directed by Ron Howard, tells the story of Vance growing up poor in Ohio while he was raised by his maternal grandparents and his mother, who misused substances. Glenn Close plays Vance’s grandmother in the film, while Amy Adams plays his mother.
Gabriel Basso is reflecting on playing J.D. Vance in the 2020 adaptation of the VP's memoir, 'Hillbilly Elegy,' saying it's 'kind of weird' to be in Vance's 'timeline,' but he's a 'cool dude.'
A shocking docuseries and a court show are also among the series trending across streaming services including Amazon Prime Video, Max and Apple TV+.