Good news for the fans of The Night Manager!In the UK, season 2 was released today on BBC iPlayer. The new season will be available on Amazon Prime Video on January 11, 2026. The new season will see Tom Hiddleston's spy thriller go to new, bold territories.The plot is no longer set in the glamorous Middle Eastern backdrop used in the first season, but is located in a wide range of destinations. The production required nearly six months to shoot in four different countries for this ambitious series.You can see colorful streets in South America, Spanish beaches, and the hustle and bustle of London. The filming of the series was an exciting and bigger production, as it required ninety-six to ninety-seven days of filming.Read more about the shooting locations of The Night Manager season 2.**Warning: This article might contain spoilers.** Colombia's heart beats strong View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe majority of the plot of The Night Manager's second season takes place in Colombia. The filming was done in three major cities in Colombia. The production hired 300 local professionals to work on a five-week shoot in August. The executive producer of the series, Stephen Garrett, said,"We ended up slightly mad, Georgi and I and a couple of others. There were a few of us who ended up in daily shirt wars... we got, sorry to say, so sweaty."Medellin stands out as a major location, known for its Andes setting and famous flower festival. Girardot added a private villa backdrop just hours from Bogota. Cartagena brought color and charm with its colonial buildings and Caribbean beach. Together, these places gave the series a rich and authentic atmosphere that showed the scale and ambition of the new series.Spanish charm from Barcelona to SitgesSpain offered stunning urban and coastal locations for the second season of the series. The production team shot in several Spanish locations to get the ideal mood for important scenes. Action scenes were filmed in Barcelona and the neighbouring areas.The production team worked in Sitges. It is a lovely beach town located South of Barcelona, with gorgeous old town streets and a breathtaking Mediterranean shoreline. For several scenes, The Night Manager also used other locations such as the Canary Islands. Financially speaking, the decision to shoot in Spain made sense because the country provided alluring tax breaks for motion picture and TV companies.The Night Manager Season 2 was also shot in London's iconic landmarksShooting locations of The Night Manager Season 2 | Image via Prime Video AU & NZLondon is a key setting in the second season of The Night Manager. The location served as the base where Jonathan Pine began his new secret life. The production spent three weeks filming across the British capital before heading to Colombia. Tom Hiddleston can be seen running along the South Bank in a few scenes from various episodes.Locations such as the Shard and the panoramic aerial views of the Thames also appeared in the series. The fictional River House was actually Thames House, MI5's real headquarters. Moreover, Kew Gardens and Richmond provided lush backgrounds that enhanced the magnificence and authenticity of the Pine’s MI6 mission.Follow Soap Central for more upcoming updates!