Tom Hiddleston’s Almost Forgotten Spy Series Scores Two-Season Renewal After 8 Years

Tom Hiddleston’s Almost Forgotten Spy Series Scores Two-Season Renewal After 8 Years


Summary

  • The Night Manager
    Season 2 and 3 officially renewed with filming set to start later this year, plot details remain a mystery.
  • Possible resolution to Season 1 threads as new season picks up eight years later, while fans speculate on Hugh Laurie’s return.
  • Tom Hiddleston continues to thrive with new projects like
    The Life of Chuck
    , showcasing his diverse range of talent.



Tom Hiddleston is swapping the mischief of Loki for the espionage of Jonathan Pine the revival of thriller series The Night Manager. Eight years after its first season, and a year after first rumors surfaced, BBC One and Amazon announced that the series has officially been renewed for both Season 2 and 3. With characters based on a novel by master spy author John le Carré, there are many questions about where the new season will take Hiddleston’s character, and whether he will be joined by any of his former costars.

As per Variety, Season 2 of The Night Manager will commence filming later this year, and although the plot is not being shared just now, the new story will pick up eight years following the dramatic climax of Season 1. This time-jump offers up many possibilities for a brand new story, but also has led to speculation over whether there will be a resolution to the threads left hanging when we last saw Pine, and other characters such as Hugh Laurie’s Richard Roper. For now, there has been no word of whether Laurie will be returning this time around.


However, the return of David Farr as showrunner and Stephen Garrett as producer ensures the series can continue to deliver the intricate, well-crafted thrills of its predecessor, even without a le Carré story as a basis. I Hate Suzie and Paper Girls helmer Georgi Banks-Davies will step into the director’s chair for the new seasons.


The Night Manager is Just One of Tom Hiddleston’s Successes


The Night Manager was a critical success first time out, scoring a 91% Tomatometer score and equally satisfying 89% from Rotten Tomatoes audiences. The series backed this up with accolades across the board including Emmys, Golden Globes, and BAFTAs. The series told the story of Pine, a hotel manager turned spy, who infiltrates an arms dealer’s inner circle to bring him down. The ensemble cast also featured Olivia Colman, Tom Hollander, Elizabeth Debicki, and Tobias Menzies.

Of course, Tom Hiddleston has spread his wings since The Night Manager aired its last episode. As well as appearing in Kong: Skull Island, he has expanded his Marvel role as Loki across several movies and his own series. As it stands, the God of Mischief is literally the thread holding the entire Marvel Universe together following the conclusion of Loki Season 2. Where he goes from here is something that fans can only wait and find out.


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In the meantime, Hiddleston will soon be seen the Stephen King adaptation The Life of Chuck, based on a short story by the legendary author. Directed by the horror-helmer of the moment Mike Flanagan, the film boasts another stellar cast including Hiddleston’s fellow Marvel alums Karen Gillan, David Dastmalchian, and Chiwetel Ejiofor, along with industry veterans Mark Hamill, Mia Sara, Matthew Lillard, and Heather Langenkamp. Despite wrapping up filming in November 2023, The Life of Chuck does not yet have a release date.



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