The Night Manager returns for series 2 in January

Tom Hiddleston reprises his role as Jonathan Pine in the second series of The Night Manager, expanding beyond John le Carré's novel. The espionage thriller premieres on BBC One and iPlayer on January 1, with a plot involving arms trafficking in Colombia. Returning and new cast members join for a story of betrayal and conspiracy.

Overview

The Night Manager, originally a 2016 hit that drew over 10 million UK viewers, returns after eight years with a fresh six-episode series. Based on characters from John le Carré's novel but venturing beyond the source material, the show follows former intelligence operative Jonathan Pine as he uncovers a dangerous arms operation. Created and executive produced by David Farr, the series is fully directed by BAFTA winner Georgi Banks-Davies.

Plot Details

Jonathan Pine, now living quietly as MI6 officer Alex Goodwin in London, spots an old associate from his past, sparking a new mission. This leads him to Colombian businessman Teddy Dos Santos and a violent encounter that pulls him into an arms trafficking scheme training a guerrilla army. Aided by businesswoman Roxana Bolaños, Pine infiltrates the operation amid shifting allegiances and national threats. The narrative explores themes of trust, betrayal, and moral limits in espionage.

Cast and Production

Tom Hiddleston leads as Pine, bringing back his nuanced portrayal of a man torn between duty and danger. New additions include Diego Calva as Teddy Dos Santos, Camila Morrone as Roxana Bolaños, Indira Varma as Mayra, Paul Chahidi as Basil, and Hayley Squires as Sally. Olivia Colman returns as intelligence chief Angela Burr, joined by Alistair Petrie, Douglas Hodge, Michael Nardone, and Noah Jupe in familiar roles.

The cast has teased a mix of 'danger, espionage, betrayal, love, heartbreak, drama and suspense' in this continuation.

Release Information

The series debuts on BBC One and BBC iPlayer at 9pm on Thursday, January 1, in the UK. It will also stream on Prime Video starting January 11 in available regions. First-look images have been unveiled, building anticipation for Pine's perilous journey.

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