Hanna is executive produced by David Farr, who also co-wrote the script for the 2011 feature film, which was directed by Joe Wright and on which the TV series is based. Farr has also previously written the scripts for The Night Manager, another beautifully-shot adaptation (though, in that case, an adaptation of a John le Carré novel) that has done well with a global audience. This season, Farr also stepped behind the camera to direct the final two episodes of the season. He will continue to act as writer and executive producer on Season 3.

The second season of Hanna ended with Enos’ Marissa Wiegler blackmailing Utrax director John Carmichael (Dermot Mulroney) into giving her a position at The Meadows, the current incarnation of Utrax’s assassin training program. Both Marissa and Hanna are poised to run the program “undercover” from the inside, presumably with the end goal of taking down Utrax and freeing the girls who have been captives of the CIA program since they were born. However, will Marissa be willing to give up power once she has it? And what will Hanna do with girls like Sandy or Jules, who don’t want to be freed from Utrax? In other words, Hanna still has plenty of story left to tell. We had a chance to ask the cast what they think might be next for their characters in Season 3.

More news on Hanna Season 3 as we get it.