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Zero Day

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2025
  • TV-MA
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
56K
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Robert De Niro in Zero Day (2025)
In the midst of crisis: how can we discover the truth when it seems that the world is being destroyed by uncontrollable forces? Also, to what extent are conspiracy theories our own inventions or products of our imagination?
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In the midst of crisis, how can we discover the truth when it seems the world is being destroyed by uncontrollable forces? And to what extent are conspiracy theories our own inventions or pr... Read allIn the midst of crisis, how can we discover the truth when it seems the world is being destroyed by uncontrollable forces? And to what extent are conspiracy theories our own inventions or products of our imagination?In the midst of crisis, how can we discover the truth when it seems the world is being destroyed by uncontrollable forces? And to what extent are conspiracy theories our own inventions or products of our imagination?

  • Creators
    • Eric Newman
    • Noah Oppenheim
    • Michael S. Schmidt
  • Stars
    • Robert De Niro
    • Jesse Plemons
    • Lizzy Caplan
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    56K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    110
    106
    • Creators
      • Eric Newman
      • Noah Oppenheim
      • Michael S. Schmidt
    • Stars
      • Robert De Niro
      • Jesse Plemons
      • Lizzy Caplan
    • 296User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 4 nominations total

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    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • George Mullen
    • 2025
    Jesse Plemons
    Jesse Plemons
    • Roger Carlson
    • 2025
    Lizzy Caplan
    Lizzy Caplan
    • Alexandra Mullen
    • 2025
    Connie Britton
    Connie Britton
    • Valerie Whitesell
    • 2025
    Joan Allen
    Joan Allen
    • Sheila Mullen
    • 2025
    Matthew Modine
    Matthew Modine
    • Richard Dreyer
    • 2025
    Angela Bassett
    Angela Bassett
    • President Evelyn Mitchell
    • 2025
    Bill Camp
    Bill Camp
    • CIA Director Lasch
    • 2025
    Dan Stevens
    Dan Stevens
    • Evan Green
    • 2025
    McKinley Belcher III
    McKinley Belcher III
    • Carl Otieno
    • 2025
    Mozhan Navabi
    Mozhan Navabi
    • Melissa Kornblau
    • 2025
    Jay Klaitz
    Jay Klaitz
    • Tim Pennington
    • 2025
    Cuyle Carvin
    Cuyle Carvin
    • Agent Tom McCarthy
    • 2025
    TJ Lee
    TJ Lee
    • Doris
    • 2025
    Johnath Davis
    Johnath Davis
    • White House Aide
    • 2025
    Eden Lee
    Eden Lee
    • Angela Kim
    • 2025
    Mike McGowan
    Mike McGowan
    • Field Ops Commander
    • 2025
    Alexis Cash
    Alexis Cash
    • Mullen's Aide - Allison
    • 2025
    • Creators
      • Eric Newman
      • Noah Oppenheim
      • Michael S. Schmidt
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'Zero Day' is a political thriller featuring a strong performance by Robert De Niro, delving into cyber warfare and political intrigue. Praises include De Niro's acting, engaging plot, and high production values. Criticisms involve pacing issues, shallow character development, and predictability. Some find it overly political or culturally irrelevant, while others criticize the script and dialogue for being forced and unrealistic. Despite these issues, many find the series entertaining and valuable for its themes and performances.
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    6andrei-dascalu-eng

    Entertaining but it made me so angry!

    I have this a 6 out of anger after two viewings. It should be at least a 7 or 8 on De Niro's performance alone yet it's clear that this miniseries is a terrifyingly squandered opportunity. It's simply too short for its ambitions and the lack of space results in extremely uneven pacing and lost threads.

    The subject is by now well known - in the wake of a cyberattack the US president calls on a former president to lead an investigation that is given obviously unconstitutional powers. It's an obvious parallel to 9/11 that is rubbed in the audience's nose clearly later on.

    The series is too short to cover all moving pieces in a deserving way:
    • the investigation itself: the technical aspects are largely ignored and require hefty suspension of disbelief. The series pacing picks up when dealing with the investigation itself. However given the issue at hand the investigation is just not present enough
    • the political quagmire - obviously political issues are in play both in Washington as well as throughout social media. The series shows the struggle in dealing with them in the context of sensitive investigation but it still feels superficial given that all players in the political aspect have a vested interest in the investigation itself. It would have been an amazing play to have some characters fight the investigation out of public interest.


    • character development - this is the most painful point. All/most characters are well acted and interesting and deserve way more development than they get. Their development is uneven and it is what drags pacing down to a crawl. There's no balance in the script at all
    • subplots - there are some that are just left hanging. It's not really essential but it's another missed opportunity. Some make sense to leave to the imagination of the audience after providing pertinent details but others just aren't driven into "makes sense" territory at all.


    All in all it's a great premise and good structure that gets dismantled on poorly thought out details.
    8view_and_review

    Emotionally and Politically Tense

    "Zero Day" started with a bang and finished with a crescendo. It was a whodunit on a national scale where just about anyone was a suspect. It was rooted in just enough realism with technology and governmental operations that "Zero Day" could really happen.

    What kicked off everything was a one minute network outage. Now, you probably remember when Microsoft had their system glitch in 2024 and the chaos that it caused. Imagine a network outage on a national scale affecting every computer operated and monitored system. The devastating effects would be enormous.

    Well, that's what happened in "Zero Day." From there it was a mad scramble by the U. S. government to find who the culprits were and why. As could be expected, habeas corpus was suspended and the President (played by Angela Bassett) created a Zero Day Commission headed by former President George Mullen (Robert De Niro) and imbued the commission with full state of emergency powers. Things were emotionally and politically tense. If the commission failed there would be hell to pay and national confidence in the U. S. government would take a severe hit. Those are very high stakes, but so is national security.

    I loved just about every moment of it. Our vantage point as viewers was mostly from George Mullen's perspective, which put us in the driver's seat of the investigation. He made moves that doubtlessly pleased some and angered others, but positively we still wanted answers as much as he did.

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    7FiftyTwoReviews

    A Solid but Uneven Political Thriller

    Zero Day presents a fascinating case study in modern limited series storytelling: a project with genuine strengths undermined by structural issues that highlight the challenges of expanding feature-length concepts into episodic television.

    Robert De Niro's first major TV role anchors the series with committed gravitas, playing a former president investigating a devastating cyberattack.

    The pilot delivers on its promise: a politically balanced thriller that avoids partisan preaching while establishing compelling conspiracy elements.

    However, the series quickly reveals its core problem... this feels like a tight two-hour film stretched across six episodes. Ep 2's overlong focus on dementia storylines derails momentum, while Ep 3 treads water with competent but inessential plotting that serves runtime over narrative urgency.

    Fortunately, Ep 4-5 course-correct beautifully. The pacing tightens, revelations justify earlier setup, and De Niro elevates his performance to match the heightened stakes. Supporting players Angela Bassett and Jesse Plemons rise to the occasion, delivering the thriller energy the premise demands.

    The finale disappointingly plays it safe, offering resolution without the explosive payoff the buildup deserved - a cop-out ending that settles for "good enough" rather than swinging for greatness.

    Despite uneven pacing and missed opportunities, Zero Day succeeds as solid political entertainment anchored by De Niro's compelling return to form.

    7.5/10 - flawed but worthwhile.
    6visualverse25

    Zero Day : When the show arrives late

    The series starts well but loses its pace soon after in the name of investigation. The audience keeps wondering when the actual investigation would take place, as it focuses on everything from personal demons to surrounding pressures except the core investigation. It takes until Episode 5 (out of 6 episodes) for the series to truly get going, and the last two episodes are undoubtedly the best of this series.

    Robert De Niro excels, and I think there's no doubt about his acting prowess. However, I feel a powerful actor like Angela Bassett was underutilized, and somehow her performance isn't up to the mark, possibly due to a sub-par script and weak dialogues.

    Overall, it's a slow, uneventful series that has a very interesting and engaging plot on paper, but the makers fail to capitalize on it. It only truly excels because of the powerful acting and the strength of its final two episodes.
    9Screen_O_Genic

    This Is America

    There should be more De Niro on TV.

    An impressive emblem of the times wrapped in gleaming celluloid, "Zero Day" is the present in ace cinema presentation. Robert De Niro is George Mullen, a former president of the United States who left office for personal reasons riddled with murky gossip and rumors. Convinced out of retirement to head a group in combatting a mysterious and sinister body of hackers who launched a cyber attack that terrified a nation and claimed fatalities in the thousands, Mullen and his crew are in a race against time to outsmart and capture the criminals before the techy goons nail another devastating strike. The intense discussions, heated arguments, compelling brainstorms and intriguing mysteries all build up to an escalating tension that spirals the series to a full and satisfying finish. De Niro is the star and main focus with his endless poker face grimace as he battles naysayers, cyber attacks, colleagues and his own family in his quest to save his country. Joan Allen is the smart and kindly stoic wife who is a quiet bastion to her husband's late life ordeal. Lizzy Caplan's annoying and confused portrayal as the attractive daughter who serves as counterpoint to her father's composed and self-assured decisiveness serves as the irritating factor in this game of politics where she is way over her head. Angela Bassett is the pc quota as the stately and composed president while Matthew Modine is effective as the smug and ambitious antagonist.

    With its direct depictions of technology, terrorism, conspiracy theories, fake news, ubiquitous talking heads and the cultural, social and racial divides that dominate contemporary American society, "Zero Day" may very well be the artistic representative of the era. Thrilling, riveting and relevant it's one of the standout television series and is a must see.

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      At the discretion of the president, the Presidential Daily Briefings may also be provided to the president-elect of the United States, between election day and inauguration, and to former presidents on request. Ex President George Mullen is seen reading the daily briefing provided by his security detail.
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    • Release date
      • February 19, 2025 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Netflix
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Grand Electric
      • Netflix
      • Panoramic Media Co
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