Let's break down the explosive series finale of Netflix's "Zero Day," a cautionary tale about autocracy, misinformation and cyberterrorism.
Netflix’s limited series presents a timely, uncomfortably plausible vision of a cyberattack America isn’t ready for.
Robert De Niro's new Netflix thriller series with a 54% Rotten Tomatoes score has become a global success shortly after its release on February 20.
Zero Day co-creator Noah Oppenheim speaks on whether the political thriller could have a season 2 after doing well on the Netflix charts.
Robert De Niro is the face of Netflix's Zero Day, but his star power and talent aren't enough to earn the 2025 TV show a "Fresh" score on Rotten Tomatoes. The political thriller limited series, created by Eric Newman,
Like the Watergate era, political reality hangs over Netflix’s Robert De Niro-led series, with implications for the genre The post Netflix’s ‘Zero Day’ Conspiracy Plot Hits Differently Amid Trump’s Real-Life Chaos | Analysis appeared first on TheWrap.
The creatives behind the new Netflix limited series discuss the potential of real-life cyberattacks and the dangerous way that facts & truth are being manipulated today.
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Robert De Niro's Zero Day starts off on a really strong note, though quickly loses the plot as it shifts its focus away from its gripping mystery.