The Night Manager star Camila Morrone has shared a series of behind-the-scenes photos and videos as a tribute to the show following the airing of the dramatic season 2 finale. The actor, who plays Colombian businesswoman Roxana Bolaños, posted snaps on Instagram of herself hanging out with her co-stars (including Tom Hiddleston and Diego Calva), plus a handful of videos including everyone applauding as they wrap up filming.
“End of an era. That’s it for Night Manager season 2,” she wrote.
Fans loved the candid snaps and Morrone’s role, with one commenting, “You were absolute perfection in this role!” Another wrote: “Absolutely loved the series and your acting Camila!!!”
Season 2 saw lead character Jonathan Pine travel to Colombia to investigate arms dealer Teddy Dos Santos, with the shocking revelation partway through the season that Richard Roper was not only still alive, but also connected to this case.
The season ended not only with Teddy’s death, but also Angela’s, leaving fans wondering where things might go next.
One thing we do know for certain is that there will be a next time, as Hiddleston confirmed season 3 is coming. And it will be coming sooner than it took us to get season 2.
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“I can reveal that there will be, there’s gonna be more,” he said on This Morning last month. “We always constructed this one as the beginning of a 12-episode story. So that actually, it gave us, I think, greater scope in terms of imagining where this story might go, knowing we had another season to come.
“We like trilogies. There’s something satisfying about trilogies, narratively,” he added, admitting fans won’t have to wait another decade for new episodes.

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Following the finale airing, the show’s creator David Farr revealed that they actually shot a longer version of a key scene that went “further” than what we saw on screen.
“In the end, we chose not to put that part of the scene in, because it felt like it could give too much away to the audience too quickly,” he told Variety.
The Night Manager can be streamed on BBC iPlayer.
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