Jeffrey Wright & Katherine Waterston talk about their excellent spy series, 'The Agency,' with Fassbender, plus 'Batman Part II' and more.
Co-creators Jez and John-Henry Butterworth also reveal their intentions behind the espionage thriller and why it’s more authentic than what’s typically seen in the spy genre.
Each week, guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: the shows The Agency and The Pitt, audiobooks by Philomena Cunk, and cinema from the late director David Lynch.
Jeffrey Wright, Katherine Waterston and director Joe Wright discuss their new spy thriller show 'The Agency', now streaming on Paramount+.
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The Agency is a spy thriller series that revolves around a covert CIA agent who is forced to return to London Station after abandoning his undercover life. Thus, he crosses paths with the love of his life leading to numerous twists and turns.
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Given how much I didn’t like The Agency when it started, it’s kind of remarkable how good the first season’s ending is. Episode 10, “Overtaken by Events”, neatly rounds out the key subplots of the previous nine episodes – particularly the rescue of Coyote,
Jeffrey Wright credits his “ Highest 2 Lowest ” director Spike Lee for encouraging a career “high” of his own: making his directorial debut.
Why Trust Us? “I do my own walking in this one—you may have noticed,” Wright says with a laugh on a sunny November afternoon at Men’s Health’s New York City offices. “Yeah, my own ...
Without providing details about why the spy agency was changing its position, the CIA informed reporters of its new position on Saturday, just two days after John Ratcliffe was sworn in as the new ...