Netflix releases the first trailer for 'Zero Day', an upcoming limited series starring Robert DeNiro and Angela Bassett as the leaders of a high-stakes investigation into a devastating cyber attack.
- December 24, 2024
AceShowbiz - Netflix has revealed the trailer for "Zero Day", a highly anticipated limited series featuring cinematic heavyweights Robert De Niro and Angela Bassett. Set to premiere on February 20, 2025, this compelling conspiracy thriller plunges into the devastating consequences of a massive cyber attack that has shaken the United States to its core.
"Zero Day" stars De Niro as George Mullen, a former U.S. president who now helms the Zero Day Commission. Mullen is yanked out of retirement to team up with the current president, Evelyn Mitchell, portrayed by Angela Bassett, to identify and apprehend those responsible for the catastrophic attack. "Three thousand, four-hundred, two people died on Zero Day," De Niro's Mullen gravely intones in the trailer, setting the stage for a narrative steeped in chaos and uncertainty. "Plane crashes, train derailments. Total chaos."
As depicted in the trailer, the incident plunges the nation into turmoil, with Mullen indicating that the assailants "are dangerous" and "gonna do it again." The urgency is clear as Congress grants the Zero Day Commission expansive powers of surveillance, search, and seizure. When Mullen questions President Mitchell about the aggressive measures, she responds pointedly, "Actually, you are."
The series delves into themes of disinformation, power struggles across technology, Wall Street and government. "People will believe what they need to believe," Mitchell tells Mullen. "The truth is the truth, but it's not always the most important thing."
"Zero Day" is created and executive produced by Eric Newman, Noah Oppenheim and Michael S. Schmidt, with Lesli Linka Glatter directing all six episodes. De Niro also serves as an executive producer alongside Jonathan Glickman. The ensemble cast includes Lizzy Caplan, Jesse Plemons, Joan Allen, Connie Britton and Matthew Modine, with guest stars such as Dan Stevens, Bill Camp, Gaby Hoffmann and Clark Gregg.
Discussing his role, De Niro emphasized his character's commitment to transparency and integrity. "That's the spine of my character in the show. Don't dodge anything. Don't play games," he stated in a Netflix interview. "Be honest about what's going on so that the public knows what's going on."
Mark your calendars for February 20, 2025, as "Zero Day" aims to grip viewers with its tale of national peril and heroic determination, promising a blend of intense storytelling and powerhouse performances.