<img src="https://sb.scorecardresearch.com/p?c1=2&amp;c2=36750692&amp;cv=3.6.0&amp;cj=1"> Netflix’s New Spy Thriller Betrays Its Country to Hit #1 in 70 Nations
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Netflix’s breathless new spy thriller betrays its country to hit #1 in 70 nations

Uncovering a conspiracy that reaches all the way to the top.

As much as The Night Agent becoming the streaming service’s biggest episodic success story overnight.

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In the 24 hours since premiering, the adaptation of Matthew Quirk’s novel has rocketed right to the very top of the viewership charts in a jaw-dropping 70 countries around the world per FlixPatrol, reinforcing that at-home audiences are never going to tire of a genre capable of delivering top-tier content on the proviso that it’s handled with stye and panache.

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Reviews across the board have been solid enough to indicate that’s the case here, with subscribers instantly powering their way through the story of Gabriel Basso’s Peter Sutherland, a low-level FBI agent who embarks on a dangerous hunt for a traitor working inside the United States government that threatens to destabilize the entire geopolitical sphere.

Fast-paced, frantic, and completely breathless throughout its 10 installments, The Night Agent wasn’t expected to take off in quite the way that it has, but at least it marks a departure from the usual tales of mass murder, mayhem, and serial killings that tend to rule the roost more often than not.

Sometimes, it’s hard to beat a classic, and a fairly straightforward story about corruption and conspiracy has once more underlined the fact that it’s never going to go out of fashion, even in the age of blockbuster-sized TV.


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