'Mr & Mrs. Smith' Season 2 Gets an Unbelievably Devastating Update From Prime Video

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It looks like fans of Prime Video’s Mr. and Mrs. Smith may have to wait a little while longer to find out what happened after season one’s cliffhanger finale…or a lot longer. The second season of the spy romance series is on indefinite hold. Sophie Thatcher and Mark Eydelshteyn were set to star in the new season of the hit series.

According to reports, production of the new season is on indefinite hold thanks to cast issues. While Thatcher (Yellowjackets) and Eydelshteyn (Anora) had been announced by the press as being the two new leads of the series, their deals had not yet been officially signed. The production was initially set to begin filming this fall in Los Angeles, a change in scenery from the New York City-set first season, but that has now been pushed forward indefinitely. The series is loosely based on the 2005 Brad PittAngelina Jolie film of the same name, about a married pair of assassins. It was a critical and ratings hit when it premiered in February 2024, and garnered sixteen Emmy nominations, winning two; one for stunt coordination, and one for guest star Michaela Coel.

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