*Warning - contains major spoilers for all five episodes of Secret Service.*

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All five episodes of spy thriller Secret Service are now available to stream on ITVX, adapting Tom Bradby's novel of the same name.

Gemma Arterton and Rafe Spall lead an all-star cast, in a series which sees Arterton's MI6 operative Kate uncovering evidence suggesting that a top flight UK politician could be a Russian asset.

By the end of the five episodes, all has been revealed and the central storyline has been brought to a close. But could we still follow Kate as she takes on other missions in potential future seasons?

Read on for everything you need to know about the potential for a Secret Service season 2.

Will there be a Secret Service season 2?

Alex Kingston as Rose in Secret Service, stood at an airport next to soldiers in uniforms, with a car parked behind her.
Alex Kingston as Rose in Secret Service. ITV/Potboiler Productions Ltd

We don't yet know whether there will be a second season of Secret Service, but there is certainly the potential for the show to continue.

Season 1 was based on Tom Bradby's novel of the same name, but that book has two sequels which also follow Gemma Arterton's character, Kate.

The first, called Double Agent, was published in 2020, while the second, titled Triple Cross, was published in 2021. If interest from the audience was there in this first season of Secret Service, we imagine that the team would return to give us adaptations of those novels too.

For now, we will have to wait to see how the show is received by audiences, and wait for word from ITV as to whether it will be continuing.

When would a potential Secret Service season 2 be released?

Mark Stanley as Ryan in Secret Service, sat in a car, wearing a suit and speaking on the phone.
Mark Stanley as Ryan in Secret Service. ITV/Potboiler Productions Ltd

It's hard to say when a second season of Secret Service would be released, given that the show hasn't yet been renewed. The first season was commissioned back in May 2024, with Arterton and the rest of the cast being confirmed in March 2025, as filming began. The episodes were then released just over a year later, in April 2026.

We would therefore imagine that a timeline of just over a year would be possible, if season 2 was confirmed soon after season 1's release. This would make a mid to late 2027 release seem likely.

For now, of course, this is just speculation, and we will make sure to update this page with any news as and when we get it.

Who would return to star in a potential Secret Service season 2?

Roger Allam as Sir Alan, Gemma Arterton as Kate and Khalid Abdalla as Zak in Secret Service, wearing suits and stood in the doorway of a room together.
Roger Allam as Sir Alan, Gemma Arterton as Kate and Khalid Abdalla as Zak in Secret Service. ITV/Potboiler Productions Ltd

If Secret Service were to return for a second season, we would certainly expect Gemma Arterton to be back as Kate, with the likes of Alex Kingston and Mark Stanley also likely being in line for a return.

Two characters we wouldn't expect to see again would be Avi Nash's Rav and Alma Prelec's Lena, after they bit the dust in season 1, while there is more of a question mark over Rafe Spall's return as Stuart, after his character was found out to be a Russian mole.

Kate sent him packing to Russia in order to spare him, so it seems unlikely (although not impossible) that he would return.

Here's are a list of the actors and characters we could potentially see return in Secret Service season 2:

  • Gemma Arterton as Kate
  • Rafe Spall as Stuart
  • Alex Kingston as Rose
  • Mark Stanley as Ryan
  • Roger Allam as Sir Alan
  • Amaka Okafor as Imogen
  • Aoife Hinds as Julie
  • Khalid Abdalla as Zak

Is there a trailer for Secret Service season 2?

There isn't a trailer for Secret Service season 2, as the show hasn't actually even been renewed for another run yet. We will make sure to add any new footage in here if and when any is released, and for now you can rewatch the trailer for season 1 below.

Secret Service starts Monday 27 April at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.

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James HibbsDrama Writer

James Hibbs is a Drama Writer for Radio Times, covering programmes across both streaming platforms and linear channels. He previously worked in PR, first for a B2B agency and subsequently for international TV production company Fremantle. He possesses a BA in English and Theatre Studies and an NCTJ Level 5 Diploma in Journalism.

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