Eight years after it first had us glued to our screens, The Night Manager is back, and somehow, season two feels even bigger, darker and more addictive than before.
The return of Tom Hiddleston’s Jonathan Pine was already enough to send fans into meltdown, but throw in international conspiracies, a stacked cast and a glossy, globe-trotting thriller vibe, and you’ve got one of 2026’s most talked-about TV events.
If you’re wondering whether it’s worth the watch (spoiler: it absolutely is), here’s everything you need to know.

Where to watch The Night Manager Season 2
Season two of The Night Manager is streaming exclusively on Prime Video in Australia.
The first three episodes dropped on January 11, 2026, with new episodes released weekly every Sunday, leading up to the season finale on February 1. There are six episodes in total, making it dangerously easy to justify signing up “just for this show”.
(And yes, season one is also available if you need a refresher — or want to re-experience peak Hiddleston.)
Who is in the cast of The Night Manager Season 2?
Tom Hiddleston is, of course, back as Jonathan Pine — now living under the alias Alex Goodwin — and he hasn’t lost an ounce of that cool, controlled intensity that made season one such a hit.
He’s joined once again by Olivia Colman, reprising her BAFTA-winning role as Angela Burr, delivering sharp one-liners and steely authority like only she can.
Season two also brings some exciting new faces into the mix:
- Diego Calva (Babylon, Narcos: Mexico) as Teddy Dos Santos, a dangerously charming Colombian businessman
- Camila Morrone (Daisy Jones & The Six) as Roxana Bolaños, a reluctant insider caught in the crossfire
- Indira Varma, Paul Chahidi, and Hayley Squires in key supporting roles
Several familiar characters from season one also return, grounding the new story in the world fans already love.
What is Season 2 about?
When we catch up with Jonathan Pine, he’s trying to live a quieter life — working a low-level MI6 surveillance job in London and keeping his past firmly buried. That plan doesn’t last long.
A chance encounter pulls Pine back into a dangerous underworld, leading him straight into the orbit of Teddy Dos Santos and a sprawling Colombian arms operation. What starts as an investigation quickly escalates into a high-stakes conspiracy involving guerrilla armies, international power plays and betrayals at every turn.
Set across London, Colombia and Europe, season two leans hard into its thriller roots with undercover missions, shifting allegiances and the constant sense that no one is entirely who they seem.
The result? A slick, slow-burn espionage drama that rewards your attention and absolutely earns its hype.