What Happened in night agent season 3?
The third season of The Night Agent premiered on February 19, featuring Peter Sutherland (Gabriel Basso) as he tracks down Treasury Agent Jay Batra (Suraj Sharma) in Istanbul. Batra, who fled with crucial government intel, was initially thought to have killed his boss but was actually trying to expose suspicious financial activities linked to a terror attack. Upon returning to the U.S., Peter teams up with Financial Register reporter Isabel De Leon (Genesis Rodriguez) to investigate a network involving Jacob Monroe (Louis Herthum) and President Hagan (Ward Horton).
Why It Matters
Despite its return, The Night Agent has seen a significant decline in viewership, losing 40% of its audience compared to Season 2’s opening week. The latest season garnered 8.4 million views, a stark contrast to the 13.9 million that tuned in for Season 2. This drop raises concerns about the show’s future, as Netflix has not yet confirmed a fourth season.
What’s Next?
Fans are left wondering about the fate of Rose Larkin (Luciane Buchanan), who parted ways with Peter at the end of Season 2. Creator Shawn Ryan has not ruled out the possibility of her return, but details remain scarce. As the series progresses, viewers will be keen to see if the declining ratings impact the show’s longevity and whether Rose will make a comeback.