Paramount+'s "The Agency" Season 2 Drops June 21, 2024, With a Five-Season Roadmap
The arrival of Season 2 comes at a time when streaming services are flooding the market with espionage fare. Disney+’s Andor, Netflix’s The Night Agent, Prime Video’s Citadel, Peacock’s Ponies, Apple TV+’s Slow Horses, and Paramount+’s own Lioness all vie for viewers’ attention. In that crowded field, The Agency adds a character‑driven pulse that distinguishes it from more plot‑heavy competitors.
A U.S. adaptation of the acclaimed French series Le Bureau des Légendes—known in the United States as The Bureau—the show carries forward a proven template. The original French program ran for five seasons, each comprising ten episodes, and the American version mirrors that structure. Paramount+ produced the series in partnership with Showtime, with Jez Butterworth and John‑Henry Butterworth serving as showrunners. Season 1 and 2 feature directors Joe Wright, Zetna Fuentes, and Neil Burger, while the cast boasts Fassbender, Jeffrey Wright, Jodie Turner‑Smith, Katherine Waterston, and, in Season 2, Keanush Tafreshi as the new character Hassan Zamani.
Critics and audiences alike have taken note of the series’ steady climb. Rotten Tomatoes lists Season 1 at 66 % from critics and 77 % from viewers, while ScreenRant awarded it a 7‑out‑of‑10, citing its strong focus on character. The following season earned a perfect 10‑out‑of‑10 from ScreenRant, which called the show a “masterpiece.” The upward trajectory suggests that the series has discovered a formula that resonates with both reviewers and the audience.
Because The Agency draws directly from a five‑season French original, it has a built‑in narrative roadmap that could support up to five U.S. seasons. Each season of the French series contained ten episodes, a pacing model that the American adaptation has maintained. The show’s plot arcs and pacing mirror those of the source material, with Martian’s internal conflict and missions such as the Tehran assignment echoing the original’s storylines. That alignment with a proven, long‑running series gives the show a clear path for future seasons, provided it continues to perform well on Paramount+.
The release of Season 2 coincides with a wave of high‑profile spy projects. Denis Villeneuve has been announced as the director of the next James Bond film, which will introduce a new actor to the 007 role after Daniel Craig. Meanwhile, Fassbender himself is slated to appear in the 2025 film Black Bag opposite Cate Blanchett, a spy thriller that has already earned a 96 % critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes. These developments underscore the continued appetite for espionage storytelling across film and television.
In short, The Agency Season 2 launches on June 21, 2024, and the series is poised for a five‑season future rooted in its French predecessor. The improved critical reception and strong audience response position it well for renewal. Viewers can expect the next season to deepen the espionage narrative while maintaining the character‑driven approach that has defined the series so far.