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Tom Hiddleston’s Jonathan Pine Is Back In Action In The Night Manager Series 2 First-Look Photos

As the saying goes, all good things to those who wait — and don’t fans of David Farr’s John le Carré adaptation The Night Manager just know it? It’s been nine long years since first we met Tom Hiddleston’s ex-soldier-turned-night-manager-turned-spy Jonathan Pine, and nine long years viewers have been waiting to witness what comes next for Pine after taking down Hugh Laurie’s arms dealer Richard Roper. But now, following last year’s confirmation of The Night Manager Series 2 and 3, the BBC and Prime Video have today revealed our first look at Pine’s return. For your first look at Hiddleston’s new mission, new identity, and the new (and familiar) faces checking in for Series 2, check out the new shots below;

STRICTLY EMBARGOED until 20.00 on Tuesday, 4th November 2025

STRICTLY EMBARGOED until 20.00 on Tuesday, 4th November 2025

STRICTLY EMBARGOED until 20.00 on Tuesday, 4th November 2025

STRICTLY EMBARGOED until 20.00 on Tuesday, 4th November 2025

STRICTLY EMBARGOED until 20.00 on Tuesday, 4th November 2025

STRICTLY EMBARGOED until 20.00 on Tuesday, 4th November 2025

Classy, stylish, and shot through with more than a couple of furrowed brows and fretful looks, this sure does look like The Night Manager alright. And as well as getting to see Hiddleston’s cool customer Pine — or, as he’s now known, Alex Goodwin — back in action, along with Olivia Colman’s Foreign Office head Angela Burr, these new shots from the season ahead bring some eye-catching newcomers into the fray: namely, Daisy Jones & The Six‘s Camila Morrone as businesswoman Roxana Bolaños, Babylon star Diego Calva as dangerous new big-bad Teddy Dos Santos, and Indira Varma as the enigmatic Mayra. Not pictured here are Hiddleston and Colman’s fellow returnees Alistair Petrie, Douglas Hodge, Michael Nardone, and Noah Jupe, as well as additional new cast members Paul Chahidi and Hayley Squires.

The official synopsis for Series 2, which is set to see Farr and director Georgi Banks-Davies take The Night Manager beyond the bounds of le Carré’s original book, reads: “Jonathan Pine (Hiddleston) thought he’d buried his past. Now living as Alex Goodwin – a low-level MI6 officer running a quiet surveillance unit in London – his life is comfortingly uneventful. Then one night a chance sighting of an old Roper mercenary prompts a call to action and leads Pine to a violent encounter with a new player: Colombian businessman Teddy Dos Santos (Calva). On this perilous new journey, Pine meets Roxana Bolaños (Morrone), a businesswoman who reluctantly helps him infiltrate Teddy’s Colombian arms operation. Once in Colombia, Pine is plunged deep into a deadly plot involving arms and training of a guerrilla army. As allegiances splinter, Pine races to expose a conspiracy designed to destabilise a nation. And with betrayal at every turn, he must decide whose trust he needs to earn and how far he’s willing to go before it’s too late.”

With tales of spycraft and espionage flourishing of late thanks to the likes of Day Of The Jackal, Slow Horses, The Agency, and Black Doves, we are very much looking forward to checking back in with Pine and co when The Night Manager hits BBC One in the UK — and Prime Video Internationally — in the very near future.

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