JOJO WHILDEN/Netflix Robert De Niro marks his first-ever leading TV role in the new thriller Zero Day. Now streaming on Netflix, the series follows former President of the United States George Mullen,
At the premiere of his new Netflix series Zero Day, the Stranger Things actor spoke to PEOPLE exclusively about the beloved sci-fi show's highly anticipated final season. Modine portrays the villainous Dr.
Matthew Modine joins TODAY to talk about his new political thriller series on Netflix called “Zero Day” where he plays the Speaker of the House. He also talks about “Stranger Things” and what it was like officiating his co-star Millie Bobby Brown’s wedding to Jake Bongiovi.
Robert De Niro marks his first-ever leading TV role in the new thriller Zero Day.Now streaming on Netflix, the series follows former President of the United States George Mullen, played by De Niro, who is called out of retirement in order to find out the source of a deadly cyberattack.
WARNING: Spoilers for "Stranger Things" Season 4 below Matthew Modine is addressing an Instagram video he posted back in November suggesting Dr. Martin Brenner may return in "Stranger Things" Season 5,
Matthew Modine is stepping into yet another unforgettable role, this time as Richard Dreyer, the confident and colorful Speaker of the House in Netflix’s Zero Day. Alongside Bill Camp’s portrayal of the enigmatic CIA Director Jeremy Lasche,
Zero Day co-creator Noah Oppenheim speaks on whether the political thriller could have a season 2 after doing well on the Netflix charts.
"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.
The Stranger Things star on acting with Robert De Niro, the ‘awful’ truth behind on-screen intimacy and why he turned down Top Gun
The actor behind Dr. Martin Brenner tells TheWrap about possibly returning for the Netflix series' final season The post ‘Stranger Things’ Star Matthew Modine Loved Teasing Fans With Behind-the-Scenes Video: ‘I’m Just a Troll’ appeared first on TheWrap.
Matthew Modine joins TODAY to talk about his new political thriller series on Netflix called “Zero Day” where he plays the Speaker of the House. He also talks about “Stranger Things” and what it was like officiating his co-star Millie Bobby Brown’s wedding to Jake Bongiovi.