Season 2 of The Night Agent is also set to release
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Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos confirmed the news during the company’s first-quarter earnings call, as reported byThe Hollywood Reporter. Sarandos promised that viewers will see a long list of anticipated titles land on the platform during the last six months of the year.
Alongside Squid Game, another viewer favoriteThe Night Agentis set to return. Starring The Whole Truth’s Gabriel Basso, the show follows an FBI agent whose decision to answer a phone call plummets him into a deadly conspiracy at the White House.
Other shows landing on the site includethe sixth and final season of Karate Kid spin-off Cobra Kaiand season 4 of both Outer Banks and Emily in Paris. Thesecond installment of Ryan Murphy’s Monster anthologywill also land, whose first season saw Evan Peters transform into serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, whereas this season will retell the true story of the brutal Lyle and Erik Menendez.
But it’s not just returning shows that have been given a release window, as the streamer also announced that a whole host of new shows will debut this year too. This includes action director Peter Berg’s western drama American Primeval, Formula 1 series Senna, and an adaptation of Elin Hilderbrand’s bestselling novel The Perfect Couple, starring Nicole Kidman.
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