The Night Agent Season 3: Will Netflix Renew It or Pull the Plug?
Netflix is doubling down on its action thriller: The Night Agent is renewed for Season 3—before Season 2 even drops—and premieres February 19, 2026, as Peter Sutherland is pulled deeper into a White House conspiracy.
Netflix is not waiting around. 'The Night Agent' is officially coming back for Season 3, and the streamer locked that in even before Season 2. Now we also have a date: the new season drops February 19, 2026. That is a long runway, but there is a teaser already, and it is loud.
Season 3 is set, dated, and aiming bigger
Gabriel Basso is back as Peter Sutherland, who somehow keeps finding himself neck-deep in national-security nightmares. This time, the action folds right back into the White House, with a conspiracy that pulls in new players and some returning faces. One big change: Luciane Buchanan is not returning as Rose Larkin in Season 3.
'We’re so excited to bring new thrills, new worlds, new stunts, new characters, and new adventures to our fans in Season 3,' creator Shawn Ryan told Tudum. He has been calling this run an 'adrenaline-fueled thrill ride' for Peter.
The teaser: a stadium, a warning, then chaos
The first footage opens in a packed soccer stadium. Peter clocks his target — played by Suraj Sharma — and tells him people are coming. Seconds later, they are bolting, which turns into a car chase, which turns into bullets. The rest of the teaser is a quick-cut reel of Peter operating fully as a night agent, and it looks like the show plans to outdo itself on the action front.
What Peter is walking into
- A fresh conspiracy rooted in the White House
- A relentless reporter with a hot tip and a sketchy past
- A murder suspect trying to prove he is not the guy
- A father-son duo leaving bodies behind them
- Old friends now in danger
- Some familiar enemies and some new ones
- A new partner who could save Peter — or wreck him
About Rose Larkin: out for now, maybe not forever
Buchanan confirmed she is not in Season 3, which caught fans off guard since Rose became a favorite over the first two seasons. Ryan is keeping that door unlocked, though.
'I adore Luciane as a person and as a performer and I don’t believe that this means we’re done telling the story of Peter and Rose,' he told Deadline. 'I hope circumstances ultimately allow for the return of Rose to our Night Agent universe.'
Buchanan sounds game if the story needs her, saying that if there is an opening that makes sense, they will look at it. For now, the Season 2 finale left Rose back in California, working at AdVerse, which is a clean way to step her off the board without slamming the door.
The essentials
'The Night Agent' Season 3 premieres February 19, 2026 on Netflix. Seasons 1 and 2 are streaming now.