Designated Survivor is an American political thriller drama television series created by David Guggenheim that aired on ABC for two seasons. Season three aired exclusively and globally on Netflix. Kiefer Sutherland stars as Thomas Kirkman, an American politician named as the designated survivor for the State of the Union address, who suddenly ascends from the position of U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to President of the United States after an explosion kills everyone ahead of him in the presidential line of succession. Kirkman deals with his inexperience as head of state while looking to uncover the truth behind the attack.
The project skipped the pilot
stage and was ordered straight to series on December 14, 2015, followed
by a formal announcement on May 6, 2016. The first episode premiered on
September 21, 2016, to an audience of over 10 million viewers. Eight
days later, a full season order was announced. The series was renewed
for a second season on May 11, 2017, which premiered on September 27,
2017. In May 2018, ABC canceled the series after two seasons. In
September 2018, Netflix and Entertainment One announced they had reached a deal to pick up Designated Survivor
for a third season of 10 episodes with the latter being solely
responsible for production of the series. The third season premiered on
Netflix on June 7, 2019.[4] In July 2019, the series was cancelled by Netflix.
On the night of the State of the Union, an explosion destroys the Capitol Building, killing the President and everyone in the line of succession except for Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Thomas Kirkman, who had been named the designated survivor. Kirkman is immediately sworn in, unaware that the attack is just the beginning of what is to come.
- Kiefer Sutherland as Tom Kirkman, the President of the United States, sworn in following an unprecedented attack on the Capitol building which killed the entire government. He formerly held the office of Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Kirkman is elected for a second term at the end of the third season.[6][7]
- Natascha McElhone as Alex Kirkman (seasons 1–2), the First Lady of the United States. Prior to becoming First Lady, Alex was an attorney at the EEOC. In season two, Alex was killed after a truck crashed into the motorcade she was traveling in.[8]
- Adan Canto as Aaron Shore (née Rivera), the Vice President-elect of the United States. Before being put on President Kirkman's ticket, Aaron worked as Kirkman's first Chief of Staff until resigning after being interrogated about the terrorist attack on the Capitol in the first season. During that time, he worked as a senior aide to the Speaker of the House Kimble Hookstraten, before returning to the White House as Kirkman's National Security Advisor.[9][7]
- Italia Ricci as Emily Rhodes, the spokesperson of Kirkman's presidential campaign. She has worked for Tom since his days as HUD Secretary, where she was his Chief of Staff. After Kirkman became President, she was appointed Special Advisor, and, following Aaron's resignation, his Chief of Staff until resigning from the White House to live in Florida with her mother. She later returned and was reinstated as Special Advisor.[8][7]
- LaMonica Garrett as Mike Ritter (seasons 1–2), a Secret Service agent, assigned to President Kirkman's personal protection detail. Ritter was responsible for the safety of the entire Kirkman family following the Capitol attack.[10]
- Tanner Buchanan as Leo Kirkman (season 1;[a] recurring season 2), Tom and Alex's son and Penny's older brother. Leo is tasked with supporting his sister Penny while his parents are busy in their new jobs. Later Leo leaves the White House for his freshman year at Stanford University.[11]
- Kal Penn as Seth Wright, the White House Communications Director. He initially doubts Tom's abilities as President, but quickly becomes one of his closest advisors. He was named Press Secretary due to his strong social skills. He was Press Secretary until his promotion to Communications Director in Season 3 by Chief of Staff Mars Harper.[8][7]
- Maggie Q as Hannah Wells, a CIA Case Officer. Formerly an FBI Special Agent, she is assigned to investigate the Capitol attack, eventually solving the case and bringing those responsible to justice. In season three, after being fired from the Bureau, Hannah investigates a possible threat of bioterrorism for the CIA, ultimately leading to her death.[8][7][12]
- Paulo Costanzo as Lyor Boone (season 2), the White House Political Director. Lyor is a highly skilled, yet socially inept political consultant who is hired to help develop the political strategy of Kirkman's administration.[13]
- Zoe McLellan as Kendra Daynes (season 2), a White House Counsel. Kendra is a no-nonsense attorney who previously served as counsel for the Senate Homeland Security sub-committee.[14]
- Ben Lawson as Damian Rennett (season 2), an MI6 agent. He is assigned to assist Wells in finding the Capitol attack perpetrator. He is shot multiple times and killed by a Russian intelligence agent in a drive-by-shooting.
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