Peacock has unveiled a gripping full trailer for its latest thriller, The Copenhagen Test, featuring Simu Liu in a high-stakes role that blends espionage with psychological intrigue. Liu portrays Alexander Hale, a government intelligence analyst whose life spirals into chaos after discovering that his brain has been hacked. This harrowing twist leaves him perilously vulnerable, as the unseen perpetrators can access everything he sees and hears.
The narrative thrust of the series focuses on Hale’s desperate bid to clear his name within the agency while simultaneously tracking down those who have invaded his mind. The trailer offers a deeper look into this intricate plot, expanding on a brief teaser released in October that left much to the imagination. The series logline reveals the intense dichotomy Hale faces: “Caught between his shadowy agency and the unknown hackers, he must maintain a performance 24/7 to flush out who’s responsible and prove where his allegiance lies.”
In addition to Liu, the cast features Melissa Barrera as an agent assigned to monitor Hale’s actions, highlighting the tension of surveillance and mistrust within the intelligence community. Other notable cast members include Sinclair Daniel, Brian d’Arcy James, Mark O’Brien, and Kathleen Chalfant.
Produced by Universal Studio Group’s UCP, The Copenhagen Test is conceived by Thomas Brandon, who created the series and acts as co-showrunner alongside Jennifer Yale, known for her work on Outlander and See. They are joined by executive producers including James Wan, Michael Clear, and Rob Hackett of Atomic Monster, along with Mark Winemaker and director Jet Wilkinson, who helmed the first two episodes.
The entire eight-episode season is set to premiere on December 27, giving viewers a thrilling glimpse into a world where trust is scarce and reality may not be what it seems. With its enticing premise and talented cast, The Copenhagen Test promises to be a noteworthy addition to the realm of espionage thrillers.

