Robert De Niro dives into the world of TV series with Zero Day on Netflix, a political thriller that promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. It explores the aftermath of a devastating cyberattack in the United States,
Robert De Niro plays two roles in a new film from Goodfellas screenwriter Nicholas Pileggi, which hits theaters in March, but first, you can see him in the upcoming Netflix series Zero Day from Eric Newman and Noah Oppenheim. Netflix has released the opening scene for the series, which follows De Niro as former president George Mullen.
Robert De Niro is a former U.S. president put in an impossible situation in the official trailer for Netflix's "Zero Day."
Netflix shared the opening scene of its new political thriller premiering in February, which stars Robert De Niro and more.
Apple TV+ just premiered their cyberterrorism thriller Prime Target today, and now Netflix is following up with a new trailer for Zero Day, a Robert De Niro-led miniseries in a very similar vein. Series creator Eric Newman told Tudum that “Zero Day is about the aftermath of a devastating cyberattack that kills thousands of people and threatens to push a nation already on the precipice over the edge,
Netflix is teasing "Zero Day," a limited series starring Robert De Niro as former U.S. president George Mullen, who is investigating a deadly cyber attack.
Robert De Niro is a former U.S. president tracking down the villains behind a massive cyberattack in Zero Day, Netflix's upcoming limited series that feels a little too real.
With just under a month to go until Zero Day lands on Netflix, the streamer has released a new poster, trailer and promotional images for the political conspiracy thriller series. Zero Day stars Robert De Niro as a former U.
Netflix has unveiled the trailer for Zero Day, featuring Robert De Niro as a former U.S. President investigating a large-scale cyberattack. The series premieres on February 20.
Robert De Niro stars as a former president tasked with unmasking the culprits behind a catastrophic cyberattack in Zero Day, a new mini-series set to premiere ... Continue Reading →
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