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The Group Behind 'The Agency' Discusses Their Latest Secret Agent Series on Paramount+

Jeffrey Wright, Katherine Waterston, and director Joe Wright share insights about their new secretive drama series 'The Agency', currently available for viewing on Paramount+.

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The Group Behind 'The Agency' Discusses Their Latest Secret Agent Series on Paramount+

Catch the final episode of the gripping new spy thriller series, "The Agency," now streaming on Paramount+. If you haven't watched this star-studded show yet, season 2's renewal makes it the perfect time to dive in. Led by Michael Fassbender, Jodie Turner-Smith, Katherine Waterston, Jeffrey Wright, and Richard Gere, this U.S remake of the French drama "Le Bureau des Légendes" will keep you on the edge of your seat.

In "The Agency," CIA agent Martian, portrayed by Fassbender, returns to HQ in London after years undercover in Sudan. However, after his former lover reappears, his identity, life, and career are in peril. He must now uncover a new threat, and this gripping slow burn spy story hits home with its exploration of the psychological complexities of being a CIA agent.

Katherine Waterston, who plays CIA Operations Officer Naomi, discussed her preparation for the role. She spoke with several active operatives to understand her character better. Waterston said, "Naomi is a professional, someone who passes the polygraph test and makes it into the early training for CIA. I had to fold these qualities into her character, revealing a contained and controlled person without emotional outbursts revealing her true feelings."

Actress Katherine Waterston portrays character Naomi in the series 'The Agency'

One fascinating detail she researched was a CIA analyst who had been molested as a child and found this account "horrifying yet interesting" for her character development. Waterston added, "As actors, we're required to emote, but navigating someone who needs to hold it together is challenging and interesting."

Jeffrey Wright portrays Henry, the CIA's director of operations. Wright also drew from personal experiences to prepare for the role. He shared, "I grew up in Washington D.C. and my mother was a lawyer for the U.S. customs for more than 30 years. I have a lot of respect for civil servants, and it's been fascinating to become Henry."

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Director Joe Wright, best known for "Pride and Prejudice" and "Atonement," directed the first two episodes of "The Agency," aiming to create an intense and riveting atmosphere. His goal was to explore the interplay of truth and lies with visual representation, using reflections, layers, and LED screens to separate the truths and lies.

Don't miss out on the intensity of "The Agency." All episodes are now streaming on Paramount+.

After his captivating performance in "The Agency," Jeffrey Wright will be featured in an upcoming interview, sharing insights about his character and preparation process. In the show, Michaël Fassbender, Richard Gere, and Katherine Waterston join forces with Wright, delivering a thrilling spy narrative that keeps viewers hooked. Paramount+ subscribers can rewatch Jeffrey Wright's portrayal of Henry and enjoy the entire season of "The Agency."

Jeffrey Wright's character in "The Agency" draws inspiration from his personal experiences, as evidenced by his extensive research and dedication to his role. This talented actor has built a notable career in television and film, including his acclaimed performance as Bernard Stern in "Angels in America." Following his work in "The Agency," Jeffrey Wright will star in the "Call of Duty" series as Captain John Price, reinforcing his credibility as a formidable actor in the spy genre.

Fans of the thrilling world of spies and secret agents will enjoy sailing through seasons 1 and 2 of "The Agency" with their favorite actors in tow. Boasting an impressive ensemble cast, the show brings together Jeffrey Wright with Michael Fassbender, Richard Gere, and Katherine Waterston. Although Jeffrey Wright's role as the CIA's director of operations may be his most prominent yet, we can't forget about the masterful performance delivered by Jeffrey Wright in the political thriller "Westworld," which aired on HBO.

The final episode of "The Agency" is a must-watch, culminating the action-packed spy thriller series and leaving audiences craving more. Paramount+ subscribers can catch their favorite spy thriller actors, including Jeffrey Wright, in this exhilarating show before relishing in the release of his new role in "Call of Duty."

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