Richard Gere Joins Michael Fassbender in Spy Thriller Series "The Agency" Directed by Joe Wright and Produced by George Clooney's Team
Hollywood legend Richard Gere has secured the lead role in the upcoming spy thriller series "The Agency," set to star alongside previously confirmed Michael Fassbender and Jeffrey Wright. This highly anticipated series is a remake of the acclaimed French series "Le Bureau," blending intense espionage with deep personal drama.
"The Agency," executive produced by George Clooney and Grant Heslov, attracted Gere after considering several high-profile series invitations. His decision marks a significant return to television, adding a layer of star power that promises to elevate the series' profile.
In "The Agency," Michael Fassbender portrays Martin, a "sleeper" agent for the CIA, who is compelled to abandon his undercover life and return to the agency's London office. The plot thickens when a former lover unexpectedly reappears, reigniting a passionate relationship that threatens to expose his career, mission, and true identity. Caught in a deadly international game, Martin's life spirals into a blend of romance and danger.
The production of "The Agency" is currently underway in London, backed by Showtime Studios and 101 Studios. The script is penned by brothers Jez Butterworth and John-Henry Butterworth, who also serve as producers. Acclaimed director Joe Wright is set to direct the first two episodes, setting the tone for a series woven with intrigue and suspense.
This addition of Richard Gere to the cast not only intensifies the series' anticipation but also ensures that "The Agency" will be a compelling blend of espionage and personal drama, set against the backdrop of global intelligence activities. With a stellar cast and a seasoned production team, "The Agency" is poised to become a significant entry in the genre of spy thrillers.