The Night Manager season 2: Actor insights and expanded cast details

Following the announcement of its January 1 premiere on BBC One and iPlayer, The Night Manager season 2 reveals more on its returning stars like Tom Hiddleston and Olivia Colman, plus new cast members. Tom Hiddleston's Jonathan Pine now leads MI6's Night Owls team in an original story set nearly a decade after season 1, facing a rogue arms dealer reminiscent of his past foe.

Building on the recent premiere reveal—which detailed Pine's (aka Alex Goodwin) infiltration of Teddy Dos Santos's Colombian arms trafficking operation via Roxana Bolaños's shipping network—the cast shares deeper insights.

Returning alongside Hiddleston as Pine and Colman as Angela Burr (now balancing family and ops) are Alistair Petrie (Lord Sandy Langbourne), Douglas Hodge (Rex Mayhew), Michael Nardone (Frisky), and Noah Jupe (Danny Roper). New faces include Diego Calva (Dos Santos), Camila Morrone (Bolaños), Indira Varma (senior official Mayra Cavendish), Paul Chahidi (intelligence Basil), Hayley Squires (intel gatherer Sally), and Kirby Howell-Baptiste (psychiatrist Dr. Kim Saunders).

Hiddleston on Pine's personas: "Each persona expresses different dimensions of Pine’s inner life. Somewhere, underneath all the masks, is his true character." Colman on their dynamic: "They look after each other. They're friends who have each other's backs." Calva teases: "It's not just an espionage thriller with suspense; it's a story about betrayal and family."

Pine assumes the identity of financier Matthew Ellis for this high-stakes mission, diverging from John le Carré's novels in the show's first original storyline.

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