Everything to Remember Before Watching The Night Manager Season 2
- - Everything to Remember Before Watching The Night Manager Season 2
Jake Kring-SchreifelsJanuary 9, 2026 at 11:49 PM
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Tom Hiddleston and Hugh Laurie in Season 1 of The Night Manager Credit - Mitch JenkinsāAMC
Itās been almost a decade since The Night Manager debuted on AMC and became a massive streaming hit. Based on John le CarrĆ©ās eponymous 1993 espionage novel, David Farrās six-episode series followed former British soldier and nocturnal hotelier Jonathan Pine (Tom Hiddleston) as an undercover spy attempting to bring down infamous arms dealer and āworst person in the worldā Richard Roper (Hugh Laurie). Well before streamingās obsession with spy thrillers, the show made an immediate splash with its star-studded cast (Hiddleston, Laurie, and Olivia Colman all won Golden Globes for their performances), numerous international locales, and a high-stakes plot that relied more on cunning and clandestine maneuvering than gunplay.
Now, Jonathan Pineāor should we say Alex Goodwin?āhas returned. Nine years after foiling a lucrative weapons tradeoff and delivering Roper to Syrian captors, Pine has gone undercover again, eventually reuniting with foreign investigator Angela Burr (Colman) as an MI6 operative. When one of Roperās former mercenaries shows up in London, Pine and Burr find themselves embroiled in a South American conspiracy involving a Colombian arms dealer and an internal leak that gives them both deja vu. Though LeCarrĆ© never wrote a sequel (hence the delay), Farr says he eventually received his blessing to make a second season before the authorās death in 2020. āIād always hoped I might return to the role,ā Hiddleston told The Guardian. āDavidās vision made that possibility real.ā
Over that long hiatus, itās understandable if you might have forgotten the first seasonās thrilling twists and turns. With the long overdue Season 2 starting Sunday (and Season 3 already confirmed), weāve put together a handy catch-up dossier to debrief you on the key details and plot points youāll need to remember before Pineās next dangerous mission.
How did Pine become a spy?
When we first meet Jonathan Pine in 2011, heās a handsome night manager at the Nefertiti, a lavish, five-star hotel in the heart of Cairo. In the midst of the Egyptian revolution, heās grown close to Sophie Alekan, the girlfriend of Egyptian playboy Freddie Hamid, but their relationship soon becomes strained when she delivers him documents detailing Hamidās illegal chemical weapons deals with arms dealer Richard Roper. Pine covertly sends them to Angela Burr, a London investigator at the International Enforcement Agency, but when the information is leaked to Roper, he kills the deal and Hamid has Sophie beaten and eventually killed.
Four years later, Pine is the night manager at the Meisters Hotel in the Swiss Alps. Still deeply scarred by his ex-loverās death, Pine surprisingly encounters his nemesis in person when Roper and his late-arriving entourage check into the hotel. With a chance for revenge, he steals the groupās phone SIM cards and sends them to Burr, but refuses to engage in further espionage. Already harboring her own personal vendetta against Roper, Burr visits Pine in Switzerland and convinces him to infiltrate Roperās business and avenge Sophieās death. With nothing to lose, Pine agrees and Operation Limpet begins.
What happens when Pine joins Richard Roperās inner circle?
In order to go undetected and earn Roperās trust, Burr gives Pine a fake criminal background and stages a kidnapping of Roperās son, Danny (Noah Jupe), allowing Pine to play the hero by rescuing him. Enamored by his courageous display, Roper overlooks the suspicions of his right-hand man, Corky Corcoran (Tom Stoppard), who threatens to kill Pine if he learns of any deceitful intent. To get Corky off his back, Pine exposes his drinking issues, then takes over as the owner of Tradepass, the front company that Roper uses to sell weapons under the guise of agricultural equipment. With a new alias, Andrew Birch, Pine sneaks around Roperās Majorca compound and relays key documents to Burr, all while keeping an indiscriminate profile.
Throughout his snooping and jet-setting, Pine becomes infatuated with Roperās girlfriend Jed (Elizabeth Debicki), who eventually learns his real identity and begins to plot a way out of her toxic relationship. Meanwhile, in London, Burr learns that an MI6 official and CIA station chief have been helping cover Roperās dealsāand have subsequently put red tape around Burrās surveillance efforts, threatening her the more she digs into their records. Itās not until a trip to The Haven, a remote Syrian military base where Roper exhibits his weaponry to foreign assets, that the stakes increase. Over the course of their military demonstration, Roperās men kill wandering father and son villagers, and Pine kills Corky in a violent fight, setting him up as an inside leak to keep his ruse alive.
The next morning, Pine alerts Burr that Roperās weapons convoy, used as a philanthropic aid cover, is heading to the Turkish border. With help from Joel Steadman, an American ally, Burr orders the U.S. military to stop the cargo, but all they find is farming supplies. Roperās con job effectively ends Operation Limpet, but Burr and Pine keep operating independently once they learn Roper is determined to finish the weapons trade in Cairo with Hamid and Barghati, another wealthy arms buyer.
How does Season 1 end?
The series comes full circle in the season finale when Roper checks into the Nefertiti. Inside his suite, Jed memorizes the code to Roperās safe, which holds the arms trade certificate, then quietly shares the number with Pine (allowing Burr to access it from the hotel) when the whole group visits a local casino. As Hamid gambles, Pine drugs his whiskey, then offers to take him home, where he drowns him in the pool as payback for killing Sophie. Later that night, Pine visits the weapons site with his former hotel colleague and members of the Muslim Brotherhood, who rig the cargo trucks with cell-phone detonating explosives.
The next morning, Roper discovers Jed attempting to return the certificate to the safe and learns sheās helped Pine leak information. Down the hall, Burr saves Jed by taking down one of Roperās security heavies while Roperās team takes Pine to the weapons compound, finally aware that heās the mole. Once Barghati shows up, they force Pine to complete the transaction, but Pine detonates the explosives instead and, having transferred a $300-million down payment out of the Tradepass account, leaves Roper in debt to Barghati.
Upon Roperās return to the hotel, Burr and Joel wait with Egyptian police to arrest him for breaking import laws and conspiracy to commit murder. This time, Roper canāt count on MI6 to help him thanks to a previous negotiation with Burrās team. As Roper and his associates are cuffed and thrown into a police van, the arms dealer still believes heāll find a way out of prison in a few daysāuntil Barghati and his men infiltrate the vehicle and lead him elsewhere, implying his swift end. āHe deserves it,ā Burr states flatly.
Itās ultimately a positive ending for Pine. He survives, gets justice, and says goodbye to Jed, who returns to America to reconnect with her son.
Whatās in store for Season 2?
Pine is in a much different headspace than when the series began. Heās suffered loss and heartache, and become much more cynical and hardened by the world thanks to Roperās geo-political power. In Season 2, expect Pine to confront those feelings head-on, thanks to another likeminded arms dealer and alluring femme fatale who put him in the crosshairs again. Though the world has changed drastically over the last decade, Roperās influence continues to haunt him. How will he escape his lingering grip this time?
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