Michael fassbender's 'perfect' spy thriller starts filming ahead of season 2

Michael fassbender's 'perfect' spy thriller starts filming ahead of season 2


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Paramount+ has confirmed production is now underway for season two of a popular spy thriller. Fans will be delighted to hear that filming has begun for the new season of The Agency: Central


Intelligence which will star two-time Oscar nominee Michael Fassbender, Jeffrey Wright, Jodie Turner-Smith and Katherine Waterston. Viewers will also see Harriet Sansom Harris, John Magaro,


Saura Lightfoot-Leon, Andrew Brooke, India Fowler, Reza Brojerdi, Alex Reznik and Richard Gere. The Agency: Central Intelligence follows Martian (Fassbender), a CIA agent living undercover.


He will do anything to try and save his lover Samia (Turner-Smith) who is a political prisoner in Sudan. The new season teases: "Even past the point of treachery. The only way out is


deeper in." No official release date has been shared but rumours online suggest the popular spy thriller could be on screens early 2026. Season One is available to stream exclusively on


Paramount+ and fans have been sharing their views as excitement builds for season two. Reviews continue to pour in online. Taking to Rotten Tomatoes, one fan said: "Fantastic show.


Truly gripping." Another wrote: "Highly entertaining espionage story with just enough violence to keep your interest. Love story drags somewhat but overall a good watch. Fassbender


is excellent. looking forward to season 2." A third added: "Incredible! One of the best of its genre." Another described it as "perfect" as one critic wrote: "


Just finished it, and it was amazing." However, with a score of 68%, some people were unconvinced. One wrote: "A spy show without action. Little to no fight scenes, just good


dialogue and great acting." Another added: "Some good moments, but pretty dull and an ultra slow burn. I am someone who doesn't mind a slow burn, but this reminded me a bit of


Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy...which I thought was terrible. "This is a little bit better than that. Not great though." Commissioned by Paramount+ and produced in association with


MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios, the new series is executive produced by Keith Cox and Nina L. Diaz (MTV Entertainment Studios); David C. Glasser, Ron Burkle, David Hutkin and Bob


Yari (101 Studios), George Clooney and Grant Heslov (Smokehouse Pictures); Alex Berger (TOP - The Originals Productions); and Ashley Stern and Pascal Breton (Federation Studios/Federation


Entertainment of America); Michael Fassbender and Joe Wright. Tony winner Jez Butterworth and John-Henry Butterworth (_Ford v Ferrari_, _Edge of Tomorrow_) return as writers and executive


producers.