The second season of Mr. & Mrs. Smith arrives shaped less like a continuation and more like a reshuffling of identities, where the familiar spy-romance framework expands into a wider constellation of new faces.

After the breakout success of the first installment, the Prime Video series created by Francesca Sloane and Donald Glover reopens its covert world with a refreshed cast led by Mark Eydelshteyn and Talia Ryder.

New Smiths, New Rules: How Season 2 Reshapes the Spy Game

The second season of Mr. & Mrs. Smith steps forward with a deliberate reinvention of its central premise, replacing its original couple with a new pair of operatives: Mark Eydelshteyn and Talia Ryder, who take on the mantle of the titular “John” and “Jane” Smith.

The shift follows the anthology-like structure set up in Season 1, where each iteration of the Smith program explores different emotional dynamics within the same covert framework.

Production has recently begun in Los Angeles after delays tied to casting changes and creative restructuring, with the series continuing under Amazon MGM Studios and New Regency.

Around this new core, the ensemble expands with a notably stacked supporting lineup that includes Francesca Scorsese alongside names such as Wagner Moura, Michaela Coel, John Turturro and Parker Posey, signaling a broader, more character-dense espionage landscape than before.

Donald Glover and Maya Erskine, while no longer the central duo, remain attached as executive producers and are expected to appear in some capacity, preserving a thread of continuity between seasons.

The creative shift is overseen by new showrunner Anna Ouyang Moench, marking another structural evolution for a series that increasingly treats identity itself as a rotating disguise—where every mission begins with a marriage, and every marriage is just another cover waiting to crack.