Netflix has just issued a complete trailer for “hostage”, which is reaching the much awaited political thriller. 21 August. After the first-day images and a small intense teaser, the new trailer takes a deep look at the central conflict of the series, where risky diplomacy and personal relationships intend.
This full trailer intensifies the drama: When the husband of British Prime Minister Abigail Dalton is kidnapped and the French President Vivian Tusent is blackmailed simultaneously, the two leaders face impossible options in a stressful power struggle that threatens his life, career and nations.
The “hostage” is stars and executives, manufactured by Surne Jones, co-integrated with Julie Delpie. The series was made by Matt Charman and directed by Isabel Sib and Amy Neil.

At the beginning of the new trailer, Prime Minister Dalton’s husband, Alex (Ashley Thomas), assures them with words, “If it ever comes down for an option, you will make you right one.”
Prior to an important summit with the French President Tusant (Deply), PM Dalton finds out that her husband has been confiscated, and the kidnappers insisted that if she wants her to come back safely, she would leave the office from the office.
The trailer then previews that the blackmail scheme has been revealed simultaneously for the purpose of President Tusant. Despite its political differences, Dalton and Tusant should join forces under acute global investigation. Meanwhile, the Prime Minister and his team ran to highlight the reasons behind this unexpected and dangerous attack.
Dalton’s already delicate world has been made even more complicated by the entry of her daughter’s heartbreaking: If anything happens to her father, she will never forgive her. Now, in addition to handling a national crisis and navigating political demands, Dalton is also struggling with a fragmented family dynamic that threatens to separate her from her daughter.
Charman tells Netflix: “I always wanted to tell the story of the reality of living where you work as a Prime Minister and torn between your family and your country.” Jones then said: “She (Dalton) is placed in such extreme circumstances, and we see that when the push comes to do the dead body she puts her country on her family. The original, the title of working for the series, loved the title, and that is why.”
At the end of the trailer, Alex imprisoned his masked, “Please, we have family.” The kidnapper’s reply: “So I did.” This immediately indicates a personal loss or trauma that may motivate them to kidnap. Obviously, the below the surface is moving more.
Full trailer reveals enough to tease without any bad (thank you), when left the whole story Netflix leaves all five episodes of “hostage” On 21 August.
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