
Netflix’s The night agent He will return without one of his central stars. Luciane Buchanan has confirmed that he will not repeat his role as Rose Larkin in the next third season.
Buchanan starred in front of Peter Sutherland by Gabriel Basso in the first two seasons of the successful political thriller, portraying the technological businessman turned on the side of the side that helped the FBI agent.
“As much as that program has been so surprising, especially for my career, being a protagonist in an American Little New Zealand Deadline.
According PeopleSeason 2 concluded with Peter and Rose stopping a deadly attack against the UN Headquarters in New York, before separating when Peter urged her not to look for it again.
“We can’t see what happens to Rose,” Buchanan said about his departure. “But I think it’s a really exciting moment for the show, and who knows, it’s not goodbye forever.”
In addition, the actress revealed that she learned shortly after season 2 premiered in January that her character would not return.
He praised the creative team for choosing not to reduce Rose’s role, adding: “If it makes sense for a story, I will do it. If not, let’s not be form.”
Showrunner Shawn Ryan echoed that feeling, revealing Deadline, “We always imagine that the program told a new story every season with a rotating cast, and the story we broke for season 3, for our disgust, did not have a satisfactory place for Rose.”
While Buchanan has moved to star with Jason Momoa in Apple TV+ Chief of WarShe has not ruled out a return to The night agent, “Maybe let’s make a little cameo along the way.”