Fans of Netflixโs hit action thriller The Night Agent have reason to be optimistic about the show’s future. While an official announcement for a fourth season has not yet arrived from the streaming giant, series creator Shawn Ryan has confirmed that significant behind-the-scenes work is already happening.
In a recent interview, Ryan shared exciting updates about the potential Season 4, revealing that the writing team has been quietly busy developing storylines for quite some time. This news comes as the cast and crew prepare for the launch of Season 3, which is set to premiere this week.
The Writers Room Is Active on Season 4 Storylines
Even though Netflix has kept fans waiting for a formal green light, the creative gears for The Night Agent Season 4 are already turning. Shawn Ryan confirmed that a writers room was opened back in 2025 to start mapping out the next chapter for FBI agent Peter Sutherland.
โSeason 4 is not officially picked up yet, but a while ago, in calendar year 2025, they did quietly pick up a writers room,โ Ryan explained during an interview with Deadline .
He emphasized that the team hasn’t been idle. They have been actively breaking stories and putting words on paper to get a head start. This proactive approach is designed to prevent the long gaps between seasons that have frustrated viewers in the past.
โWeโve been working for a while on the storyline,โ Ryan said. โWe have some scripts, we are breaking stories. I think you know from the tax credit, thereโs a date by which you need to be filming by; thereโs time for us at the momentโ .
Netflix’s Strategy: Waiting to See Season 3 Performance
The delay in officially renewing The Night Agent appears to be a calculated move by Netflix. According to sources, the company wants to analyze how the upcoming third season performs with audiences before committing the budget for more episodes .
This marks a shift from the show’s previous renewal pattern. After the massive breakout success of Season 1, Netflix quickly ordered more episodes. Season 2 arrived in January 2025, and Season 3 was confirmed well before that even aired. This time, however, executives are taking a more cautious approach.
Ryan understands the business decision. He noted that Netflix is careful about investing large sums of money and wants to ensure the creative direction is solid first.
โTo Netflixโs credit, they want to make sure that the creative side of things is always buttoned up before committing that amount of money,โ Ryan said. โWeโre in the story-breaking, script-writing phase, and my guess is, sometime in the next [few weeks], theyโll make a decision about officially greenlighting Season 4โ .
If that renewal comes soon, the show could move quickly into production. With scripts already in progress, the team would be ready to hit the ground running, potentially keeping the show on a yearly release schedule.
Major Tax Credit Hints at Move to Los Angeles
One of the strongest signs that The Night Agent Season 4 is likely to happen came in late 2025. The showโs production company, Sony Pictures TV, secured a significant financial incentive from the state of California.
In November 2025, it was reported that the series received a $31.6 million tax credit to relocate its filming base . This credit, which represents about 40% of the production budget, comes with a requirement to start filming within a specific six-month window.
The move marks a major geographical shift for the series. Season 1 was filmed in Vancouver, while the bulk of Seasons 2 and 3 were shot in New York City, with additional location work in Thailand and Tรผrkiye. The plan has reportedly always been to set Season 4 in Los Angeles if the tax credit came through .
For Ryan, this is a return to familiar territory. He is known for creating and producing shows deeply rooted in the Los Angeles landscape, including acclaimed series like The Shield and S.W.A.T. . Moving The Night Agent to the West Coast could give the show a fresh visual identity and a new backdrop for its high-stakes action.
Addressing Spinoff Rumors and Focusing on the Main Story
With the success of The Night Agent, rumors naturally began swirling about a possible expansion of the franchise. Speculation grew when Ryan signed an overall deal with Netflix in 2024, and some reports even suggested casting was underway for a spinoff.
Ryan recently set the record straight on those rumors. He admitted that while there has been “chatter,” the rumors of casting calls were false.
โThere was never any casting thing or anything, that was never happening,โ Ryan clarified to Deadline . He revealed that there had been some early, informal conversations about an idea after Season 2, but nothing was ever fully developed or officially pitched.
Right now, his primary focus is on shepherding the original show. He wants to ensure The Night Agent has a proper beginning, middle, and end that can stand the test of time, much like The Shield has done for over two decades .
โThereโs nothing active. My focus is on Season 4 and getting that picked up,โ Ryan stated. โIf and when that happens, maybe Iโll investigateโ .
What to Expect From The Night Agent Season 3
Before any talk of Season 4 becomes official, audiences will get to enjoy the next installment of the series. The Night Agent Season 3 is scheduled to debut on February 19, 2026 .
The upcoming season will feature the return of Gabriel Basso as Peter Sutherland. However, there will be a notable absence. Luciane Buchanan, who played Rose Larkin in the first two seasons, will not be returning as a series regular for the third season .
The cast is expanding significantly with new additions. Joining the show as series regulars for Season 3 are David Lyons, Jennifer Morrison, Stephen Moyer, Genesis Rodriguez, and Callum Vinson . Their roles are being kept under wraps, but their arrival suggests new challenges and alliances for Peter.
Season 2 ended on a major cliffhanger, setting up storylines that will carry directly into the new episodes. With the show maintaining its reputation for twists and turns, viewers can expect another tense ride.
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Maintaining a Yearly Release Cadence
One of the biggest complaints from streaming audiences in recent years has been the long waiting periods between seasons. Hit shows often take two years or more to return, causing momentum to fade.
Ryan is aware of this issue and is working to avoid it with The Night Agent. The gap between Season 1 and Season 2 was 22 months, partly due to the writers strike. However, Season 3 is arriving less than 13 months after Season 2 .
If Season 4 is approved soon, Ryan is confident they can keep this faster pace. Compared to his days working on network television, where he produced 22-episode seasons back-to-back, the current schedule feels manageable.
โThis cadence is easy,โ Ryan said, comparing it to his past experiences with shows like The Shield and The Unit. โI think I made something like 44 episodes of TV in a calendar year. So this is nothing compared to thatโ .
For global audiences eager to watch, The Night Agent will be available on Netflix in all regions, including the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, and India. All episodes typically drop at the same time globally, allowing fans everywhere to binge-watch immediately.
Season 3 premieres on February 19, 2026. If the show performs well, an official Season 4 announcement could follow shortly after, with production ready to begin in Los Angeles.
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