"I get stopped by people, but I don't have a come-talk-to-me disposition," Basso says. "There's a little bit of hesitancy to approach. But I am friendly. I'm not a murderer. Especially when you're paying me a compliment.
Vampire Diaries actor Michael Malarkey has been married to English actress Nadine Lewington since 2009 and they have two sons born in 2014 and 2019.
The actor opens up to PEOPLE about season 2 of the Netflix political action thriller and welcoming the 'Pitch Perfect' star to the cast in a recurring role as Alice
Still, the intense Basso, 30, insists the career-changing ... to heal), he steps out holding hands with a new wife, Alice (Brittany Snow). But fear not, action romantics. Alice is actually a ...
When news broke that the 38-year-old actor from American Dreams, John Tucker Must Die, Hairspray, Prom Night, Pitch Perfect, Someone Great, and dozens more TV series and movies would be joining The Night Agent Season 2, I was ecstatic! What a get! How fun! Just think of the potential!
Still, the intense Basso, 30, insists the career-changing ... to heal), he steps out holding hands with a new wife, Alice (Brittany Snow). But fear not, action romantics. Alice is actually a ...
Netflix has released the first 8 minutes of The Night Agent Season 2. The preview shows Peter Sutherland (Gabriel Basso) on a high-stakes mission in Bangkok. He is joined by Alice (Brittany Snow), his new mentor and partner.
What happens to Foxglove and why does Peter Sutherland turn himself in? The Night Agent season 2 ending explained copy answers them all.
It is what it is, but in the current era of overly approving critics, it’s rare to find a scenario where critics love a movie or show significantly more than audiences—unless it’s some artsy film or a midnight madness horror flick.
The Night Agent season two saw Gabriel Basso return as the main character with Luciane Buchanan’s as Rose Larkin and new cast members including Amanda Warren, Michael Malarkey, and Brittany Snow. One notable absence was Fola Evans-Akingbola – and Hong Chau, but we’ll save that rant for later.
A shocking docuseries and a court show are also among the series trending across streaming services including Amazon Prime Video, Max and Apple TV+.
"This Is Us" producer Dan Fogelman reunites with Sterling K. Brown in "Paradise," a "Lost"-like mystery box that can't deliver on its high concept.