Michael Fassbender’s spy thriller The Agency will drop its second season on Paramount+ on June 21, 2026, delivering all 10 episodes at once. The series, praised for its 100% Rotten Tomatoes audience score, follows CIA operative Martian as he is pulled back from an undercover mission to locate a missing agent in Eastern Europe.

June 21 Marks the Full‑Season Release of Season 2

According to the source, the second season will premiere on Paramount+ on June 21, 2026, with all 10 episodes released simultaneously. This all‑at‑once strategy mirrors the binge‑watch model that has become popular on streaming platforms,though it may test viewers’ patience.

Star‑Studded Ensemble Expands Beyond Fassbender

The article notes that the cast now includes Jeffrey Wright, Jodie Turner‑Smith, Richard Gere, John Magaro, and Saura Lightfoot‑Leon, among others. The addition of these actors signals a broader narrative focus beyond Martian’s personal drama.

Plot Threads: A Missing Operative and a Tehran Undercover Training

In season 2, Martian must juggle CIA superiors Henry and Bosko while keeping his affair with Samia hidden. A secondary storyline follows Danny, who is training to become an undercover operative at a nuclear research center in Tehran, adding geopolitical stakes to the plot.

What Makes the Series Stand Out : A French Connection

The source explains that The Agency is based on the critically acclaimed French series The Bureau,adopting a similar premise where the protagonist struggles with personal relationships amid high‑stakes missions. This lineage may explain the show’s dense storyline and complex characters.

Unanswered Questions: How Will the All‑At‑Once Release Affect Viewership?

The article raises the issue that releasing all episodes at once could challenge binge‑watchers, but it does not detail how Paramount+ plans to support viewers who prefer a staggered release. It also leaves open how the show’s 100% audience score will hold up with the new season’s expanded cast and plotlines.