Most things in this world have their good points and their not-so-good points, and this is certainly true of “The Copenhagen Test,” a science-fiction spy story about a man whose brain has been hacked.
Thomas Brandon, the Fort Worth-raised creator of Peacock’s sci-fi spy thriller The Copenhagen Test, poses a dystopian dilemma in his new show: What if your ears and eyes could be hacked? The ...
Simu Liu stars in Peacock’s new spy thriller series, The Copenhagen Test. The series kicked off this past weekend. Series creator Thomas Brandon is already teasing the possibility of a second season.
SPOILERS: This post contains details about The Copenhagen Test, Season 1 The Copenhagen Test‘s eight-episode binge leaves a lot for viewers to digest as the show unpacks some topical issues through a ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: At first glance, Peacock’s The Copenhagen Test looks like a classic espionage thriller. But by its eight-episode finale, it’s something much darker: a psychological ...
Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for The Copenhagen Test, Season 1. In an interview with Collider, Melissa Barrera, Sinclair Daniel, Brian d’Arcy James, Kathleen Chalfant, and Mark ...
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A woman sits behind a ring light and takes pictures of herself. Credit - Niklas Graeber—picture alliance via Getty Images “The camera eats first.” A decade ago, that phrase might have been a joke ...