I can’t stop thinking about Robert De Niro’s divisive new Netflix series Zero Day

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Zero Day had everyone talking when it was first announced, with many noting that Robert De Niro doesn’t do many TV shows. I was intrigued to see him playing a troubled former President, as Netflix has a record for being pretty good with political thrillers. Whether it’s The Night Agent season 2 or The Diplomat season 2, viewers have been impressed enough to justify a second outing on one of the best streaming services.

However, the latest addition to the Netflix library has not gone down so well. Currently, it has a 56% Rotten Tomatoes score from the critics, who seem to be split on what they think about it. Considering other thrillers on the streamer have done so well, it may come as a disappointment. Right now I’m sticking with it, but I’ve found myself frustrated it’s left me on the fence about what I think. I’m currently three episodes into its six-episode run, and hopefully I make my mind up soon!

ZERO DAY | Official Trailer | Netflix – YouTube


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Zero five-star reviews for Zero Day

Robert De Niro stands in a crowded newsroom

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The disappointment I feel when a promising Netflix series flops with critics always hurts, especially when it had such potential. Looking at early reviews of Zero Day made me sad, especially because many people seem to consider it to be fine, which is somehow worse than completely ripping something to shreds. When something lands in “it was okay” territory, I find it hard to write about. While Zero Day is not the worst thing I’ve seen, and the cast is great (like, it’s got Robert DeNiro and Jesse Plemons, who I both love!), it’s failing to impress most people.

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