Is Simu Liu's Praise for Melissa Barrera Justified as She Emerges as a Spectacular Action Star?
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Key Takeaways
- Simu Liu immerses himself in an exciting spy narrative.
- Melissa Barrera shines as a co-star, showcasing her action star potential.
- The show tackles current themes of surveillance and technology.
- Explores the immigrant experience through Liu's character.
- Available for streaming on Peacock.
Los Angeles, Dec 28 (NationPress) The talented Hollywood star Simu Liu is diving into his thrilling super spy fantasy through an exhilarating eight-episode series available for streaming.
In the series titled 'Copenhagen Test', Liu reveals that it was always a dream of his to participate in such a project, which is now live on Peacock, according to reports from 'Deadline'.
Liu portrays intelligence agent Alexander Hale, whose mind is infiltrated by an enigmatic adversary, using this knowledge to dismantle his agency.
He expressed, 'On one hand, the premise and world-building were captivating, especially as they address themes of surveillance and technology, which are highly relevant today. I truly valued Thomas’ vision of a world set just five minutes into the future, grounded in intelligence.'
Liu further elaborated on the cultural depth of the character, stating, 'I was particularly moved by Alexander’s background in the script, representing the immigrant experience. It resonates deeply with many who have faced doubt and underestimation in their careers.'
As both the lead and executive producer, Liu is proud of his efforts to create narratives that are both universal and culturally specific, adding his distinct flavor to the storytelling.
According to 'Deadline', with Hale's mind compromised, his superiors choose to exploit the situation by assigning fellow agent Michelle (played by Melissa Barrera) to pose as his girlfriend while they pursue the source of the breach.
Liu humorously remarked, 'I told her it feels reminiscent of being on Love Island, as Michelle and Alexander navigate their faux romance under the watchful eye of 'cameras'. There are many layers to explore, and she proves to be an excellent scene partner.'