‘The Night Agent’ Season 3 Episode Lengths, Titles and Descriptions
Netflix’s The Night Agent Season 3 is here. Here is everything you need to know about it.
The Night Agent Season 3 is finally here—here are the episode lengths, titles, and descriptions for the season.
Here is the logline for the third season:
After Sutherland was tasked with stifling a CIA mole’s plans to blow up Manhattan in the second season, the agent is now busy tracking down a Treasury Agent who murdered his boss and then fled the country with sensitive government intel. Sutherland must investigate a network of dark money and evade its assassins, which puts him on a collision course with a persistent journalist. Working together, they uncover buried secrets and old grudges that threaten to bring the government to its knees — and get them both killed in the process.
‘Night Agent’ Season 3 Episode Lengths

The season has eight episodes. The runtimes and titles can be found on Netflix. All 10 episodes will release on February 19th.
| Episode | Runtime |
| 1 | 56 Minutes |
| 2 | 48 Minutes |
| 3 | 52 Minutes |
| 4 | 55 Minutes |
| 5 | 52 Minutes |
| 6 | 47 Minutes |
| 7 | 54 Minutes |
| 8 | 55 Minutes |
| 9 | 53 Minutes |
| 10 | 47 Minutes |
‘Night Agent’ Season 3 Episode Titles & Descriptions

Episode 1: Call Waiting
Description: A deadly attack ignites a crisis within the White House. In Istanbul, Peter pursues a fugitive who’s stolen classified files.
Runtime: 56 Minutes
Episode 2: Package Deal
Description: Peter considers a deal with the devil. Isabel follows a suspicious document trail down the rabbit hole. Night Action gets a harsh lesson in compliance.
Runtime: 48 Minutes
Episode 3: Dark Matters
Description: Peter brings POTUS up to speed after a sting operation. A lethal cat-and-mouse game unfolds at the home of a reluctant source.
Runtime: 52 Minutes
Episode 4: Orion
Description: Peter’s visit to an exclusive hunting lodge turns into a fight for survival. Chelsea’s concerns grow when a White House statement doesn’t add up.
Runtime: 55 Minutes
Episode 5: The Isolation Play
Description: Every second counts as Peter and Adam infiltrate a casino on a high-stakes mission. Jay finds clues to the next strike hidden in a crypto wallet.
Runtime: 52 Minutes
Episode 6: Murky Waters
Description: Chelsea’s off-the-books probe worries her closest ally. Peter and Isabel’s rescue plan spirals out of control when the Father joins the fray.
Runtime: 47 Minutes
Episode 7: Once Upon a Time…
Description: An American legal consultant in Mexico finds himself caught in an impossible bind. Years later, he’s trapped once again — and Peter is his only hope.
Runtime: 54 Minutes
Episode 8: Truth Be Told
Description: An enigmatic opponent pushes Peter to his limits in a ruthless mind game. Jacob uses his vast database of secrets as a bargaining chip.
Runtime: 55 Minutes
Episode 9: Lockstep
Description: With his Cabinet urging swift retaliation, POTUS weighs his options. Isabel and Jay scramble to crack Jacob’s code. Peter’s day takes an explosive turn.
Runtime: 53 Minutes
Episode 10: Razzmatazz
Description: On their own, on the run and out of time, Peter and Isabel put their lives on the line to expose the conspiracy — before it silences them for good.
Runtime: 47 Minutes
‘Night Agent’ Season 3 Average Runtime vs Previous Seasons

The Night Agent Season 1: 49.2 Minutes
The Night Agent Season 2: 51.1 Minutes
The Night Agent Season 3: 51.9 Minutes
What Else To Know About ‘Night Agent’ Season 3
Here is the cast of The Night Agent Season 3:
- Gabriel Basso as Peter Sutherland
- Amanda Warren as Catherine Weaver
- Fola Evans-Akingbola as Chelsea Arrington
- Louis Herthum as Jacob Monroe
- Ward Horton as Richard Hagan
- Albert Jones as Deputy Director Aiden Mosley
- Genesis Rodriguez as Isabel De Leon
- David Lyons as Adam
- Jennifer Morrison as Jenny Hagan
- Stephen Moyer as The Father
- Callum Vinson as The Son
Every single episode will release on February 19th on Netflix in a binge-release fashion.

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