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Amazon’s ‘Mr. And Mrs. Smith’ Season 2 Lands Yellowjackets’ Standout Star

LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 7 – Season 2 will introduce new leads Sophie Thatcher and Mark Eydelshteyn and continue the cliffhanger from Season 1 while relocating filming to Los Angeles County.

  • Earlier this month, Deadline reported that Sophie Thatcher and Mark Eydelshteyn will lead Season 2 as new spy couple, with Glover and Erskine’s return unconfirmed.
  • Following the May renewal, Amazon MGM Studios sought actors in their twenties to replace Glover and Erskine, whose return remains unconfirmed after a season-ending cliffhanger.
  • Production reports confirm Season 2 will relocate to Los Angeles County under California’s tax credit program, with Glover returning as executive producer and Sloane as showrunner.
  • Even with new leads and location changes, it remains unclear if Mr. & Mrs. Smith Season 2 has begun filming, leaving release plans uncertain.
  • Addressing future series format, Sloane said it’s ‘maybe’ to making the show an anthology, indicating a potential for rotating casts each season.
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‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’: Sophie Thatcher & Mark Eydelshteyn to Lead Season 2 — Are Donald Glover & Maya Erskine Returning?

Are Donald Glover and Maya Erskine coming back? Everything we know about the Prime Video spy thriller's second season.

The remake of Mr. and Mrs. Smith in series holds his two favourites to succeed the cult film of 2005, directed by Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.

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The Indiana Gazette Online broke the news in Indiana, United States on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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