At the age of 81, and with a career that's lasted over half a century, Robert De Niro has played just about every type of character there is, from the good to the outright villainous. In Netflix's new six-episode limited series,
Zero Day, the newest political thriller from the house of Netflix, captained by Robert De Niro and created by Eric Newman, Michael Schmidt, and Noah Oppenheim will be hitting the screens on February 2
Remind Me Explore Behind the Scenes Go Inside Robert De Niro Political Thriller Zero Day What is truth in a post-truth world? That’s the big question in Zero Day, the upcoming political thriller starring Robert De Niro in his first leading role in a TV series.
Co-creators and executive producers of the new series 'Zero Day,' Mike Schmidt, Noah Oppenheim and Eric Newman join Nicolle Wallace to discuss their Netflix series.
In Netflix's thriller premiering Thursday, Robert De Niro, in his first TV role, plays a former president asked to lead an investigation into a countrywide cyberattack.
The iconic film actor plays a former U.S. president put in an impossible position in the Netflix political thriller.
"Zero Day" is a must-watch on Netflix this week. This new political thriller miniseries is a big deal for two reasons. First, it's Robert De Niro's first starring TV role ever. Second, it's really good.
Angela Bassett, Joan Allen, Connie Britton, Jesse Plemons and Lizzy Caplan co-star in a series about politicians trying to find answers after a deadly cyberattack.
Zero Day, a new political thriller set in aftermath of a devastating cyberattack on the US, stars Robert De Niro, Jesse Plemons, Lizzie Caplan, Connie Britton, Angela Bassett and Dan Stevens - and that's just scratching the surface.