Zero Day Netflix series review
"Zero Day" is an exciting political thriller television series that aired on Netflix on February 20 2025. The series is Robert De Niro's first appearance in a TV series in which he plays George Mullen a past U.S. president pulled back into the world of politics by a devastating cyberattack on the country. This six-part series explores topics of cyber warfare political maneuvering and the insidious reach of conspiracy theories in today's world.
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Plot Overview
The action focuses on George Mullen whose post-presidential life forces him to chair a special investigatory commission following a catastrophic cyber attack that sends America into turmoil. While Mullen deals with the intricacies of the probe, he is met with a slew of suspects including foreign enemies, hacktivist communities, and homegrown activists. The show interweaves these threads tightly giving a tension-filled ride with audiences on tenterhooks throughout.Stellar Cast and Characters
Aside from De Niro's riveting performance "Zero Day" features an ensemble cast that adds depth to the story:Lizzy Caplan as Alexandra Mullen George's liberal daughter and a congresswoman whose political beliefs tend to conflict with those of her father.
Angela Bassett playing President Evelyn Mitchell the incumbent president who hires Mullen's expertise to end the national crisis.
Jesse Plemons as Roger Carlson a key player in the investigation whose motives are doubtful.
Joan Allen as Sheila Mullen George's loving but perceptive wife who lends a stability presence amidst the chaos. Connie Britton plays Valerie Whitesell, a powerful media boss. She can change what people think about important things. The way the characters talk and work together makes the story more interesting. The show is about personal problems and big world issues happening today.
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