
George Mulene as Robert de Niro in ‘Zero Day’ | Photo Credit: Jojo Wilden
Is it a high -tech neurological weapon or is the brain of an old man giving way to tension for sorrow and loss? This is one of those questions that run through Zero dayMini-series created by Eric Pneumon, Noah Openheim and Michael Schmidt.
Former president, George Mulen (Robert de Niro), is going about his version Groundhog Day In the country house outside your beautiful, New York. Closing your alarm, going to your run and swims and then sitting for the breakfast served by your colleague while reading the President’s daily briefing – which is not realistic because he is not a serving president, but then reality seems relative, Such as truth and freedom and all those abstract things. He is also called Mr. President. We learn that he resigned after a personal tragedy.
A one -minute cyber attack brings the United States into a crippled stop, killing more than 3,000 people (perhaps the stone age is not all bad). Every phone in the United States shows the same chilling message: “This will happen again.” Hollen President, Evelyn Mitchell (Angela Baset), appoint Mulen to lead the Zero Day Commission, to find out who is behind or what is behind the attack and how to save against it.

Eden Lee as Agent Angela Kim, Mojan Nawabi as Melissa Cornblau, Robert de Nero as George Mullen, Valerie Whitesel as Koni Britain, J. Clown as Tim Pennington and Jethsio Diaz-Silverio ‘ In Zero Day ‘as Sesar Roal. Photo Credit: Jojo Wilden
Mulen’s wife, Sheela (Zone Allen), a judge, who is nominated for the 2 Circuit Court of Appeal, is not very happy with the appointment of Mulen, but is still helpful. Mulene is very capable, if morally unclear Roger Carlson (Jesse Playns) is said to be his body man (personal ally). Mulen’s daughter, Alex (Lizzie Capulan), belongs to a Congress, but is different from it.
The speaker, Richard Draer (Matthew Modin) has its own agenda. Sheela Mulene’s former Chief of Staff, Valerie pushes to Whitcell (Koni Britain), for the horror of Alex to serve the zero day commission in the same capacity – clearly something bad blood that considers bad. Mother-in-law It seems that women give each other.

Zero Day (English)
Creators: Eric Pneumon, Noah Openheim, Michael Schmidt
Mold: Robert de Nero, Lizzie Capulan, Jessie Playns, John Elon, Koni Britain, Bill Camp, Dan Stevens, McKinley Belty III, Angela Baset
Episode: 4
Order: 43-58 minutes
Story: A cyber attack has been brought out of retirement to a beloved former President to find out the truth.
Under the leadership of Assistant United States Attorney, Carl Oto (McKinley Belty III), Russian killers and technocrats such as Monica Kider (Gabby Hoffman) from Wall Street Slim, Robert Lindon (Robert Lyndon (Gabby Hoffman) one on every turn The dead end kills (Clarke Greg) and political commentator Ivan Green (Dan Stevens) Herringing.
Amidst all this political maneuver, Mulene began to listen to things, especially the song ‘Hu Killed Bambi’ by British Punk Rock Band Sex Pistol. The song holds importance for Mulene, and he finds a notebook with repeated questions on it, although he does not remember to write it. He feels disoriently and suspicious towards the people around him. He sees people – including Anna Syndellers (Hannah Gross), who was helping him write his autobiography – when he is not clearly there. It suspects that if his mind is playing tricks or if he is a victim of a conspiracy mentioned at the beginning of the review. And by the end of the series, neither the audience nor the mulene nor the company know what is going on.


Roger Carlson and Robert de Niro in Jessie Playns ‘Zero Day’. Photo Credit: Jojo Wilden
This question, unfortunately, will not be fodder for several dining rooms interaction because despite having only six episodes, a lot is going on-all are leading to the dead ends plot-wise-that you are just tired. De Nero is in the right shape as the President, but his expression takes into account that other bobs (dialons) appear when recording ‘WeR the World’. Anyone can listen to him singing, ‘There should be some way from here …’
The Playmans again proves what the shapeshifter he is, taking it easily on the skin of a good man, which is forced to do wrong for the right reasons, while Stevens are all twinkling-eyes and naughty who are Doomri Doomsde Prophet Are as De Nero’s first lead appearance on the small screen was entitled to a strict treatment, instead of a kitchen sink which is full of elements filled with that earworms, ‘Who killed Bambi?’
Zero Day is currently streaming on Netflix
Published – February 24, 2025 01:05 pm IST