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Camila Morrone roped in for major role season 2 of The Night Manager

It follows a former soldier and currently a luxury hotel manager Jonathan Pine (Hiddleston) who gets recruited by UK's Foreign Office task force to infiltrate the circle of arms dealer Richard Roper as a part of the illegal arms trade probe

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It was announced weeks ago that The Night Manager has been renewed for seasons 2 and 3, with Tom Hiddleston reprising the role of Jonathan Pine.

The latest update is that Daisy Jones & the Six actor Camila Morrone has officially on-boarded to play a major role in the season 2 BBC-Prime Video's thriller series.

The Night Manager is a British series which is based on a 1993 novel of the same name by John le Carre. It follows a former soldier and currently a luxury hotel manager Jonathan Pine (Hiddleston) who gets recruited by UK's Foreign Office task force to infiltrate the circle of arms dealer Richard Roper as a part of the illegal arms trade probe.

Though the cast details are under wraps, the season 2 will open eight years after the events of season 1. The BAFTA winner, George Banks-Davies will direct all six episodes of season 2 while David Farr, the series creator, will write the new seasons. With Stephen Garrett leading the production, Hugh Laurie returns to the series as the executive producer. Garrett for Character 7, Banks-Davies, Laurie and Hiddleston; Joe Tsai and Arthur Wang for 127 Wall; Stephen and Simon Cornwell, Michele Wolkoff, and Tessa Inkelaar for The Ink Factory; Adrián Guerra for Nostromo Pictures; William D. Johnson for Demarest Films, Nick Cornwell, Susanne Bier, Chris Rice for Fifth Season and Gaynor Holmes for the BBC comprise the executive producers.

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