"She's a warrior at heart." "I didn't see your strength before." Netflix has unveiled the official trailer for an exhilarating action thriller titled 'Exterritorial,' crafted by German filmmaker Christian Zübert. Mark your calendars for its April end release on Netflix – for all those yearning for an exhilarating watch. Perhaps it will captivate your attention?
In the heart of Frankfurt, Germany, at the US consulate, the son of a former Special Forces soldier, Sara (portrayed by Jeanne Goursaud), vanishes into thin air. Refusing to abide by the rules, she illegally stays put within the consulate's confines, determined to uncover his whereabouts, unknowingly delving into a perilous conspiracy. Her journey to find her son becomes a heart-pounding odyssey. The term 'Exterritorial' signifies a space 'existing or occurring beyond the territorial bounds of legal authority,' making its context unmistakable.
Jeanne Goursaud shines as Sara, accompanied by Dougray Scott, Lera Abova, Kayode Akinyemi, and Annabelle Mandeng. Despite its cheesey, somewhat cliched premise, 'Exterritorial' promises to be just another Netflix action flick destined for obscurity within a week of its premiere.
During a visit to the Frankfurt US consulate, Sara's young son, a former Special Forces soldier's cherished child, disappears as if he were never there. Strangely, no one seems to recall his presence in the building. Aware that German authorities lack jurisdiction inside the consulate, Sara realizes that leaving could mean never seeing her son again – so she stays, diving deeper into the consulate's labyrinthine corridors. Desperately seeking her son, she remains oblivious to the escalating peril of a shadowy conspiracy closing in on her.
Penned and directed by Christian Zübert, a versatile German writer-filmmaker known for 'Lammbock,' 'Hardcover,' 'Three Quarter Moon,' 'Tour de Force,' 'One Breath,' 'Lommbock,' and episodes of 'Arthurs Gesetz,' 'Bad Banks,' and 'The Mopes,' 'Exterritorial' is produced by Götz Marx, Kerstin Schmidbauer, Franziska Suppee, and Verena Vogl. Get ready for Zübert's 'Exterritorial' to premiere on Netflix from April 30th, 2025. Does it spark your interest? Who's eager to tune in?