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‘The Night Manager’ Season 2 Review: Not Worth the Wait

Last updated: January 11, 2026 10:15 am
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“The Night Manager” made a significant impact when it first aired as a limited series a decade ago. The show, based on John Le Carré’s novel, captivated audiences with its beautiful cast and exotic locations. However, despite the initial buzz, the show did not spark a Le Carré revival as some had hoped. Instead, it remained in the cultural memory as a visually stunning but ultimately forgettable series.

Now, after ten years, “The Night Manager” is back for a second season. The story picks up nine years after the events of the first season, with protagonist Jonathan Pine no longer working in hotels but instead running a remote surveillance squad within the Foreign Office. When an old associate of arms dealer Richard Roper resurfaces, Jonathan is drawn back into the world of espionage as he pursues a new target in Colombia.

The shift in setting to Colombia provides a fresh backdrop for the series, offering stunning landscapes and a dose of real-life context with the country’s history of civil unrest. Diego Calva shines as Teddy Dos Santos, a charismatic arms magnate who serves as a worthy adversary to Jonathan. However, despite the new location and characters, the show struggles to recapture the magic of the first season.

While Season 2 of “The Night Manager” has its moments of intrigue, it ultimately falls short of delivering a compelling narrative. Jonathan’s character, while haunted and determined, lacks the depth and complexity of Le Carré’s more iconic spy figures. The show attempts to tie the two seasons together with a twist, but by then, it feels forced and unnecessary.

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As the new season unfolds, viewers may find themselves questioning the decision to revisit this particular story. With so many other Le Carré novels to explore, it’s unclear why “The Night Manager” was chosen for a second installment. While the show offers moments of entertainment, it struggles to justify its return after a decade.

In conclusion, “The Night Manager” Season 2 may appeal to fans of the original series, but it fails to recapture the magic that made the first season memorable. With a new setting, new characters, and a familiar protagonist, the show attempts to expand on its predecessor but ultimately falls short of expectations. Viewers can catch the first three episodes of Season 2 on Amazon Prime Video, with subsequent episodes streaming weekly on Sundays.

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