
Titus Welliver may be deeply tied to Harry Bosch at this point, but he’s now heading into another crime world that feels like a pretty natural fit. Netflix’s The Night Agent has made a habit of reloading its cast around Gabriel Basso’s Peter Sutherland, and Season 4 is doing exactly that again. This time, though, it’s added someone who already knows how to anchor a bruised, world-weary thriller better than most. If you’ve been wondering where Welliver would land next as the Bosch universe keeps shifting, this feels like a very solid answer.
Netflix has confirmed that Welliver is joining The Night Agent Season 4 as a new series regular opposite Basso. He’ll play Duval, a special DOJ prosecutor, while Trevante Rhodes joins as Dom, Peter’s new partner, Li Jun Li will play Dom’s wife Min, and Elizabeth Lail is set as Zoe, Peter’s ex-fiancée. Netflix’s Tudum announcement added that filming for Season 4 will take place in Los Angeles.
“It’s been a wild ride filming The Night Agent in five countries across three continents … and we’re so thrilled that the adventures of Peter Sutherland will continue into Season 4,” says series creator, executive producer, and showrunner Shawn Ryan. “Our writers, our cast, and our crew stand ready to answer the call to bring our incredible fans even more twists, turns, and thrills.”
Who Stars in ‘The Night Agent’?
Across the show’s three previous seasons to date, the cast has included the likes of Luciane Buchanan as Rose Larkin, Hong Chau as Diane Farr, Fola Evans-Akingbola as Chelsea Arrington, Sarah Desjardins as Maddie Redfield, Eve Harlow as Ellen, Phoenix Raei as Dale, Enrique Murciano as Ben Almora, D.B. Woodside as Erik Monks, Amanda Warren as Catherine Weaver, Berto Colon as Solomon, Louis Herthum as Jacob Monroe, Arienne Mandi as Noor Taheri, Brittany Snow as Alice, Teddy Sears as Warren, Michael Malarkey as Markus, Keon Alexander as Javad Rahmani, Genesis Rodriguez, Stephen Moyer, Jennifer Morrison, David Lyons, Ward Horton, and Albert Jones.
The Night Agent Season 4 is in production now. You can check out the first three seasons on Netflix.
via Collider
