Parmount+ commences filming on
May 28, 2025
Paramount+ has announced that production on season 2 of its hit spy thriller is underway in London.
The series stars two-time Oscar nominee Michael Fassbender, Oscar nominee Jeffrey Wright, Jodie Turner-Smith, Katherine Waterston, 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 in his own life. Samia (Turner-Smith), his lover, is a political prisoner in Sudan and he will do anything to try and save her. Even past the point of treachery. The only way out is deeper in. A knife edge Martian must walk if he is to save love, life, and his mission.
The series is a fresh take on the critically acclaimed hit French drama Le Bureau des Légendes (The Bureau internationally), The Bureau – Le Bureau des Légendes was created by Eric Rochant and is a CANAL+ Creation Originale series produced by TOP – The Originals Productions and Federation Studios.
The Agency: Central Intelligence 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); Fassbender and Joe Wright. Jez Butterworth and John-Henry Butterworth (Ford v Ferrari, Edge of Tomorrow) return as writers and executive producers.
The series is commissioned by Paramount+ and produced in association with MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios. It is co-distributed internationally by Paramount Global Content Distribution and Federation Studios.
Season 1 is available to stream exclusively on Paramount+.
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