The Night Manager season 3: Key information
- Season 3 was first confirmed (alongside season 2) back in April 2024
- There won’t be a 10-year delay between seasons 2 and 3, unlike between 1 and 2
- Season 3 broke records for the BBC; episode one had 8.7 million views
- As of February 2026, the writer David Farr, is only beginning the process of the writing
- While the cast is yet to be confirmed, it’s likely that Tom Hiddleston will reprise his role of Jonathan Pine, as will Hugh Laurie as Richard Roper, while Farr is said he’s keen to see a return from Indira Varma (playing Mayra Cavendish), Sally (Hayley Squire) and Danny (Noah Jupe)
- Season 3 is seen as the last part of The Night Manager trilogy
- The plot will focus on what Angela Burr (Olivia Colman) told Pine on a voicemail, that there’s “something beyond Roper, there’s a bigger game plan, and I have the name…”
- It’s unlikely that we’ll see the next series before 2028, though no official dates have been given yet
Fans of The Night Manager — or indeed, fans of Tom Hiddleston playing a career-best role as smooth secret agent Jonathan Pine — will be pleased to know that, after a 10-year gap between season 1 and 2, that a third series has been commissioned and will come sooner than that.
But there’s even better news now, as the show’s writer — David Farr — has confirmed that there won’t be a decade-long gap between the seasons. Speaking with Esquire, Farr said: “There’s definitely a sense of urgency this time. We’re not going to wait 10 years.”
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Season 2 of the John le Carré-created character became a record-breaking show for the BBC when it aired in January 2026. The first episode drew in 8.7 million views in 28 days, making it the biggest debut drama episode since 2023.
With S2 primarily set in Colombia, Pine faced adversaries in the shape of arms-dealing criminal boss Teddy Dos Santos (Diego Calva), his girlfriend Roxy (Camila Morrone), and some old enemies from the past popped up to surprise him. But with the series ending with some shock deaths and a cliffhanger, here’s everything you need to know about The Night Manager season 3; including release date, cast and potential plot.
The Night Manager season 3: release date
Pine looking cool by the pool (Image credit: BBC)
As mentioned, time is of the essence for this season; especially as viewers were left hanging as to whether Jonathan Pine would survive his showdown in the Colombian jungle. But writing and shooting the new series is going to be time consuming, so we’d imagine we’re unlikely to see it on screens until 2028.
As to what stage the production has reached as of February 2026, Farr told Esquire: “We’re in the process and then my mouth is zipped. I’m not allowed to say anything. We are in the writing process and excited to finish the story because it will be the last one of this particular thing.”
Will s3 be as steamy as s2? (Image credit: BBC)
The Night Manager season 3: expected cast
If you know, you know: the fate of Angela Burr in s2 (Image credit: BBC)
Spoilers for season 2 ahead!
While there are no confirmed castings at this moment, it’s easy to take a good stab at who will return. Although Pine was last seen staggering, heavily wounded, out of the guerilla HQ, it’s pretty inconceivable that they’ll kill him off, so it’s safe to assume that Hiddleston will be back as his iconic secret agent in season 3.
The same goes for old Dickie Roper (Hugh Laurie) and his son, Danny (Noah Jupe). At the end of season 2, after his dastardly plans went through, Roper was seen picking up Danny from school, presumably to embed him in the family arms-dealing business.
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Farr told Entertainment Weekly: “The only thing I would say is that Roper’s other son, Danny, who was in the last scene of the second season… I think Noah Jupe is a very special young actor. And I think there’s more to come from him as a character, and I’m looking forward to that.”
Evil River House boss Mayra Cavendish (Indira Varma) got away with literal murder in this series, despite being so close to being outed for the villain she is; so she’ll definitely be making a comeback. On Cavendish, Farr told Radio Times that the next chapter will delve deeper into “what really drives her” and suggested she would be a key figure. He added: “I think you’ve got some indications – ambition and patriotism, I think, are both clearly present in what she’s about. But I think there’s much more to come from her.”
Pine’s chief assistant, Sally (Hayley Squire) will also likely be playing a key part in the mission to take down Roper again — Farr told Variety that he has a “strong desire” for Sally’s return. He called Sally a “really exciting and beautiful” character and said bringing her back would be a great way to honor Angela.
Speaking of Angela Burr (British national treasure Olivia Colman), well, unless it’s in flashbacks, she’s not going to be making an appearance, seeing as she was brutally murdered in front of her young daughter in rural France in the final episode of season 2.
The same goes for Teddy, although the TeddyPine chemistry was an undeniable hit with the fans, there were screams ringing out worldwide when viewers watched Roper murder his own son in cold blood. So unfortunately, that means it’s a no for Diego Calva’s return to the cast list too.
One previous cast member’s return hasn’t been ruled out yet, which is Roper/Pine’s ex-girlfriend Jed (Elizabeth Debicki), whom both characters discussed in an episode in season 2. When Esquire asked the writer whether they’d approached her yet about a possible return, Farr said: “No, we haven’t as yet.” That “yet” is doing some heavy lifting…
Other guest stars and cameos will be announced in due course, and we’ll keep you updated as to who they are.
The Night Manager season 3: potential plot
Mayra Cavendish (Indira Varma) lives on to cause even more mayhem (Image credit: BBC)
The ending of season two sets everything up nicely for the final part of the trilogy: with Roper continuing his deranged plans to arm guerilla gangs, cause political uprisings and instability and profit off all the misery. Classic Roper! But after he murdered his illegitimate son in Colombia who was doing all his running and fixing, he needs a new son to groom up to take his place, and sadly that looks set to be Danny.
There’s also not only Burr’s murder to be avenged — Pine doesn’t yet know she’s been killed, so that revelation and the grief of that act will surely play a large part of s2 — but cast your mind back to right before Burr is shot in the finale episode; she tells Pine on a voicemail that she’s been “digging into some files, and there’s something beyond Roper, there’s a bigger game plan, and I have the name…”
Farr points out that that murder takes place “days” after her own showdown with Cavendish, but she used her last days on Earth well as “in that time, and I’m afraid you’ll have to wait for season three, but in that time, she is not inactive.” So it’s fair to assume season 3 will be Pine unmasking the person who is Roper’s overlord (and hopefully finally seeing Roper’s comeuppance).
The Night Manager: the future
Riding off into the sunset? (Image credit: BBC)
Farr has said previously that he views The Night Manager as a trilogy series, adding to Esquire that: “It will be the last one of this particular thing.”
When asked if he thinks there’s life beyond the trilogy he said: “That would be a different conversation. That’s not the one at the moment I’m interested in.”
But given the huge international success of The Night Manager seasons 1 and 2, it’s not hard to see the BBC and Amazon requesting even more follow up series. What does that look like? All we can do is wait…
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