With the second season of Netflix’s spy thriller over and out, here’s everything we know about The Night Agent Season 3.
Agent, an action-thriller series created by Shawn Ryan is finally back with Season 2, and Peter is back with a new mission.
AriZona Iced Tea Team's sassy tweet ripped Netflix a new one, joining the Internet in its disapproval of yet another price hike update.
Norah O’Donnell’s exit from “CBS Evening News” Thursday night wasn’t what viewers might have expected. And the successor program that CBS intends to air in its place on Monday will have a similar quality.
Filming is ongoing for The Night Agent’s third season, which began on November 24th, 2024, and is expected to end by June 15th, 2025. Shooting is taking place in New York, United States, and in Istanbul, Turkey. Warning: The following section contains spoilers. Proceed with caution!
In Season 1, the corruption went all the way to the White House. How does the show raise the stakes in Season 2? Think chemical weapons.
The academy's tradition of hewing to a straight line gloriously broke form by making the transfixing Gascón the first openly trans actor to receive an Oscar nomination. Gascón may have a tough time beating comeback queen Demi Moore ("The Substance") in the race for Oscar gold, but it will be a blast watching her try.
New York” cast member Lynn Ban has died at age 51. Her death comes weeks after the jewelry designer and fashion expert was hurt in a Christmas Eve skiing accident in Aspen, Colorado.
Netflix reality star and successful jewelry designer, Lynn Ban, has died after undergoing brain surgery following a ski accident she experienced in Aspen, Color
An embattled movie industry has lined up behind the Netflix narco-musical about transgender identity “Emilia Pérez” in Oscar nominations Thursday
Netflix's political thriller series starring Gabriel Basso scored an early season three renewal. Here's what we know about the cast and plot so far.
Stream it on Netflix. Undeniably audacious in its plotting and conceit, Jacques Audiard’s musical about the wild odyssey of a transgender cartel boss in Mexico goes to places most movies wouldn’t dare,