Celebrated film actor Jesse Plemons is appearing in his first TV series Zero Day for Netflix, and he has shared why it has been left deliberately vague whether the political characters on screen are Democrats or Republicans.
Robert De Niro, Lizzy Caplan and Jesse Plemons star in “Zero Day,” a flabby Netflix thriller about a cyberattack that “switches off” the country.
Robert De Niro, Jesse Plemons, Lizzie Caplan and Angela Bassett star in Netflix's political thriller 'Zero Day,' which nowadays feels too realistic.
Netflix's show Zero Day, starring Robert De Niro and Jesse Plemons, depicts a frightening possibility. What is a zero day and could it happen in real life?
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.
Jesse Plemons reflected on gaining weight for 2015's 'Black Mass,' admitting that he's not sure the toll it took on him would be worth repeating.
Gaining weight messed me up a bit’ - THE SATURDAY INTERVIEW: The actor who terrified us in ‘Breaking Bad’ and the recent ‘Civil War’ talks to Louis Chilton about working with Robert De Niro in Netflix’s ‘Zero Day’,
Celebrated film actor Jesse Plemons is appearing in the TV series Zero Day for Netflix, and he has shared why it has been left deliberately vague whether the political characters on screen are Democrats or Republicans.
The six-part limited series boasts an impressive cast including Jesse Plemons, Lizzy Caplan, Connie Britton, Joan Allen, Matthew Modine, and Angela Bassett. Many viewers are curious about actor Plemons, 36, who plays Roger Carlson, the ex-President's trusted aide and current fixer for Mullen.
Jesse Plemons' character in Zero Day, Roger Carlson, is a very unexpected role for the actor, but he turned out to be a very pleasant surprise.
The prospect of watching one of the greatest actors of any generation, Robert De Niro, bounce off one of the best of his, Jesse Plemons (only this time with the longer and more frequent stretches that come with a TV show),
Let's break down the explosive series finale of Netflix's "Zero Day," a cautionary tale about autocracy, misinformation and cyberterrorism.