Richard Gere Lands Iconic Role in ‘The Agency’ – Latest Entertainment News
Richard Gere is making a splash in the new Paramount+ spy series “The Agency” as CIA London Station Chief, Bosko. The show is an American adaptation of the French series “Le Bureau des Legendes,” focusing on the complexities and traumas faced by agents working undercover for years. Produced by George Clooney and scripted by Tony-winning playwright Jez Butterworth and his brother John-Henry, “The Agency” promises to be thrilling and intense.
In a recent Zoom interview, Gere shared his excitement about the series and the character of Bosko. He praised the script and the production team, emphasizing the depth and complexity of the role. Gere’s portrayal of Bosko as a seasoned agent with a history in underground operations brings a unique perspective to the character.
Having been a fan of the original French series, Gere found the adaptation intriguing and challenging. He highlighted the scale and scope of the London CIA office depicted in the show, emphasizing its importance and reach across Europe, the former Soviet Union, the Middle East, and Africa.
As “The Agency” premieres on Paramount+ with the first two episodes available on November 29th, Gere’s portrayal of Bosko promises to captivate audiences with its blend of suspense, drama, and intrigue. So get ready to dive into the world of espionage with Richard Gere in “The Agency.”