Episodes
Don Minu La Piana orders five tons of cocaine to gain power over the organization. The Lynwood family is responsible for brokering the deal. Soldiers in Mexico chase the Leyra cartel heads.
Infighting within the 'Ndrangheta puts the Lynwood family at risk. The family is forced to take control of the situation.
Manuel and his team deal with the outcome of their decisions. Chris and Don Minu deal with a dangerous situation.
The Lynwoods make sure the shipment reaches Gioia Tauro. Manuel and his team terrorize the narcos of Monterrey.
Don Minu's leadership is undercut by backstabbing and struggles. The Lynwoods attempt to cross the Malian desert.
Chris and Emma get ready to cross the Moroccan border. Manuel and his men form an army on behalf of the Leyra cartel.
Don Minu's base is under attack. The Lynwood family must endure more danger in Morocco.
The Lynwoods face the consequences of their choices. Don Minu and Manuel must decide how much they're willing to put at risk.
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Critic Reviews for ZeroZeroZero Season 1
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The kind of thriller that makes such a deep impression because it can think big and small at the same time, uniting three gripping individual stories into one massive saga.
The cast is terrific, with Adriano Chiaramida as an elderly Italian mafia don and Giuseppe De Domenico as his strutty grandson, who was planning on feeding Gramps to the pigs - literally. I do hope he thinks ahead when the time comes.
The grim unfoldings are humanised somewhat by the Lynwoods - especially by the relationship between Emma and Chris as they negotiate the hurdles presented by his illness and their father's wish that she protect her brother from all things.
A little of The Godfather, a splash of Sicario, a dash of Succession: a tasty recipe.
It all feels very authentic, though one might wonder whether cartel bosses really have business meetings in high-end restaurants where they can be easily surveilled.
A murky multi-national, multi-lingual delve into the frenzied and lethal world of international drug trafficking with such ferocious tenacity it's equally compelling, dizzying and downright brutal.
The result is highly addictive viewing.
It's skillfully shot, very well-acted and complex in its storytelling.
It takes a circuitous route but, eventually, ZeroZeroZero delivers.
ZeroZeroZero is a splendid enough offering, full and spritzed with every kind of badness available to humanity.
It's a lavishly-mounted and beautifully photographed production with the feel of a big-budget movie like Sicario or Traffic, knitting together storylines in Mexico, New Orleans and Calabria in south-west Italy.
The direction, Sicario-type cinematography, and Narcos-style writing are easy to appreciate - just give yourself time to sit down and watch it.
Audience Reviews for ZeroZeroZero: Season 1
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15h agoBelieve me I've tried, on several occasions, to invest time in this, but it's too languid. It's also too familiar in theme, going all the way back to Coppola in the seventies. I finally gave up because Gabriel's American accent was akin to Robert Shaw dragging his nails down the blackboard in Jaws. "Abandon hope all ye who enter here".


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