The actor who stars as the hero of Netflix's megahit spy series talks to The Hollywood Reporter about doing his own stunts ("Some injuries were picked up"), how season two's ending will change Peter for season three and why he's considering another break in acting: "I'm
The star of Netflix's hit thriller on the most challenging fight scenes, his character's complicated love story, and his hero complex.
Agent's Gabriel Basso talks with Deadline about Peter's Season 2 and first footage of Season 3 that will "shock" people.
One of Netflix’s biggest hits, the action-thriller series The Night Agent, returned in January 2025 with its much-anticipated second season after a two-year hiatus. In the 10-episode season, Peter Sutherland (Gabriel Basso) becomes a Night Action agent and is quickly thrown into a world of espionage,
While he called it a “bad tendency,” the actor also explained why it’s just so hard to have to rein it in while playing Peter. Basso’s doing a lot of his own stunts for the show, and he sees the character as extremely “capable.”
Gabriel Basso does the fights both on the "The Night Agent" set and the kickboxing arena no matter what it does to his face. "I have other skills."
SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains spoilers from “Buyer’s Remorse,” the Season 2 finale of “ The Night Agent ,” now streaming on Netflix. In its final moments, Season 2 of “The Night Agent” elegantly set up a Season 3.
Gabriel Basso, who plays the lead in the Netflix hit The Night Agent, is all set for the thrilling third season.
Basso stars in the Netflix series as FBI agent Peter Sutherland, who works in the White House as a Night Action telephone operator. He told Fallon, 50, that when the audience watches The Night Agent, he wants them to feel that his performance is believable.
“The Night Agent” star Gabriel Basso has opened up about what it was like playing Vice President JD Vance. Basso, 30, who portrayed Vance, 40, in the 2020 film adaptation of his book “Hillbilly Elegy,” says he finds it “kind of weird” to be a part of the “timeline” that tracks the author-turned-politician’s rise to VP.
Agent,” a twisty, paranoid, politically-tinged thriller, surprised Netflix by becoming a global smash, its star Gabriel Basso was instantly anointed Hollywood’s newest action