Overview
- Debuting in competition at the Venice Film Festival, the film received an extended standing ovation and largely positive notices from outlets including The Guardian, BBC and Deadline.
- Bigelow and writer Noah Oppenheim said the movie is intended to spur public debate about reducing nuclear stockpiles and the dangers of hair‑trigger arsenals.
- The narrative tracks roughly 18 minutes from launch to impact and replays events from multiple vantage points across the White House, NORAD and the presidency.
- Idris Elba leads the ensemble as the U.S. president alongside Rebecca Ferguson, Jared Harris, Tracy Letts and Gabriel Basso.
- Netflix set a limited theatrical rollout for October 10 after a UK opening on October 3, with streaming on October 24, and released the first trailer following the Venice debut.