Television, like espionage, often requires reinvention to survive — and Prime Video's Mr. & Mrs. Smith is betting that a new showrunner, a new cast, and a new city can preserve what made its first season worth watching. After months in limbo following the departure of co-creator Francesca Sloane to HBO, the spy series has resumed production in Los Angeles under Anna Ouyang Moench, with Talia Ryder and Mark Eydelshteyn stepping into the central roles. The changes are sweeping enough to raise the oldest question in storytelling: how much can a thing transform before it becomes something else ent
'Mr. & Mrs. Smith' Season 2 Begins Filming With New Cast and Showrunner
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Bias & Framing
Straightforward entertainment news report with no discernible political or ideological bias; neutral industry trade reporting.
Neutral trade journalism: factual reporting of production updates, cast changes, and industry deals without editorializing.
Geopolitical Impact
Entertainment industry news with no meaningful geopolitical implications; concerns domestic US TV production logistics only.
No shifts in geopolitical power or alliances. Marginally relevant as a data point in US state-level competition for film/TV production incentives, with California securing a $22.4M tax credit to retain production within the state.
Economic Lens
Prime Video's Mr. & Mrs. Smith S2 resumes filming in LA with new cast/showrunner, backed by $22.4M CA tax credit, signaling streaming content investment.
Consumers gain continued access to a popular streaming series on Prime Video, supporting Amazon Prime subscription value. No direct price impact expected, but reinforces content library depth that justifies subscription costs.
The $22.4M California Film Commission tax credit highlights ongoing state-level competition to attract production spending. This incentivizes studios to relocate productions to California, potentially influencing other states to expand or revise their own film tax credit programs to remain competitive.