New trailer released for season 2 of The Night Manager featuring Tom Hiddleston.

New trailer released for season 2 of The Night Manager featuring Tom Hiddleston.

      With under a month to go until the highly anticipated return of The Night Manager for its second season, Prime Video has unveiled a new trailer and poster for the praised espionage thriller.

      Tom Hiddleston reprises his role as Jonathan Pine, who is compelled to abandon his new identity and quiet position within MI6 after spotting an old Roper mercenary, leading him on a dangerous new journey where he encounters a violent Colombian businessman whose schemes could destabilize an entire country.

      Joining Hiddleston, the cast includes Olivia Colman as Angela Burr, Alistair Petrie as Sandy Langbourne, Douglas Hodge as Rex Mayhew, Michael Nardone as Frisky, and Noah Jupe as Daniel Roper, along with new faces Diego Calva (Babylon) as Teddy, Camila Morrone (Daisy Jones & The Six) as Roxana, Indira Varma (Obsession) as Mayra, Paul Chahidi (Wicked Little Letters) as Basil, and Hayley Squires (Adult Material) as Sally.

      Jonathan Pine (Tom Hiddleston) believed he had left his past behind. Now living as Alex Goodwin—a junior MI6 officer overseeing a low-key surveillance unit in London—his existence is comfortably mundane. However, a chance encounter with an old Roper mercenary one night ignites a call to action, leading Pine to a violent confrontation with a new adversary: Colombian businessman Teddy Dos Santos (Diego Calva).

      On this risky new path, Pine encounters Roxana Bolaños (Camila Morrone), a businesswoman who reluctantly aids him in penetrating Teddy’s Colombian arms operation. Once in Colombia, Pine becomes deeply embroiled in a lethal scheme involving weaponry and the training of a guerrilla army.

      As loyalties fracture, Pine races against time to unveil a conspiracy aimed at destabilizing a nation. With treachery lurking at every corner, he must determine whose trust he must secure and how far he is willing to go before it’s too late.

      The Night Manager season 2 is set to premiere on Prime Video on January 11th.

      Originally published on December 11, 2025. Updated on December 12, 2025.

New trailer released for season 2 of The Night Manager featuring Tom Hiddleston. New trailer released for season 2 of The Night Manager featuring Tom Hiddleston.

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Held in September, the event featured impactful and thought-provoking independent films created by emerging filmmakers from various countries including Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Spain, Venezuela, Canada, and the United States.

It began with an opening reception where all-access pass holders were treated to complimentary refreshments from Pink’s Hot Dogs and signature cocktails crafted with handcrafted tequila and mezcal from Oaxaca, Mexico, by The Lost Explorer.

The day’s first film segment, InFocus: Latin & Hispanic Cinema I, showcased coming-of-age narrative shorts centered on family dynamics, self-acceptance, and the transcending of time, space, and borders. To honor Hispanic Heritage Month, Miguel Santana, president and CEO of the California Community Foundation, delivered the opening remarks.

The program proceeded with InFocus: Latin & Hispanic Cinema II, a collection of narratives addressing themes such as injustice, inequality, systemic failures, and colonialism. The stories focused on the struggles for justice, building resilience, challenging limiting beliefs, and aspiring for a better future.

The evening wrapped up with InFocus: Latin & Hispanic Cinema III, which emphasized the significance of human connections through tales of loss, love, and letting go.

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New trailer released for season 2 of The Night Manager featuring Tom Hiddleston.

With under a month remaining until the long-awaited second season of The Night Manager makes its return, Prime Video has released a new trailer along with a poster for the highly praised espionage thriller. Tom Hiddleston…