The series *Divine Agent* arrived on Netflix’s catalog in April, joining the platform’s growing portfolio of Asian productions. Inspired by the novel *The Oracle Comes* by Teensy, the plot follows Han Chieh (played by Kai Ko), a man who, after a striking mistake in the past, begins to serve as a mediator between the world of the living and the spiritual, receiving missions from a divine entity and handling cases involving spirits and invisible forces.
So far, Netflix has not confirmed a renewal for a second season. This uncertainty follows the platform’s practice of evaluating series continuations based on premiere performance, such as viewership and engagement in the first days.
The first season presents an arc that develops the characters throughout the episodes, while also leaving openings for possible developments, especially in the delicate balance between the two worlds. If the series is renewed, the narrative is expected to deepen the consequences of Han Chieh’s missions, further explore his relationship with the guiding entity, and introduce new supernatural cases, maintaining the investigative structure. The group formed during the inaugural season should gain greater relevance, and the origin and limits of the spiritual forces could be detailed further, expanding the series’ universe.
Created by Xing Zi and directed by Wei‑Chieh Kuan and Lai Chun‑yu, *Divine Agent* blends elements of Taiwanese culture with an episodic format that connects individual stories to a larger narrative arc. The series is available for streaming on Netflix.


