I have to be honest — the newly released trailer alone for , the streamer’s of the classic John Woo movie, looks better than most of the actual movies that Netflix has released for a few years now. I don’t know what’s difficult for a company to understand about this concept. The quality of your output when you decide to do a few things, and do them well, will almost always surpass the results of what you get when volume is the name of the game.
Peacock, obviously, is nowhere near the size of its competitors in terms of subscribers or output. Regardless, it’s home to a ton of great content that I feel like not enough people know about, including , , , , , and more. Those titles, by the way, also have at least one thing in common: They’re all Peacock series, whereas is a Peacock original movie, something there hasn’t been very much of on the service up to this point.
The Woo original came out back in 1989, and it’s here that I should interject that Woo himself — the director of films like and — came back to direct Peacock’s English-language remake, which debuts . stars Nathalie Emmanuel as Zee, a mysterious and infamous assassin known throughout the Parisian underworld as the “Queen of the Dead.” Sign up for the most interesting tech & entertainment news out there.
By signing up, I agree to the and have reviewed the Peacock’s summary continues: “But when, during an assignment from her shadowy mentor and handler ( Sam Worthington), Zee refuses to ki.