Then we discuss
the new espionage series Killing Eve starring Sandra Oh.
Not exact matches
Plus, if you've ever seen the FX
series The Americans, which delves into the blurred lines between sex, exploitation, and assault that are inherent to some lines of
espionage, none of this is going to seem particularly
new.
Excellent
series for
espionage buffs, threading
new Berlin tech and culture with old Berlin spycraft.
In any case it's a good start for the upcoming
new chapter of Hideo Kojima's
series of tactical
espionage.
On the one hand, it's a little disappointing that Tom Cruise has selected Christopher McQuarrie to helm another Mission: Impossible movie, given that one of the coolest things about this ongoing
espionage series is how it's continually passed the directorial baton, allowing a different big - name filmmaker to put their own distinctive stamp on the M: I brand with each
new entry.
Deceivers # 1: This
new series, written by Steven Grant of 2 Guns fame, promises a lot: It's billed as a «globetrotting
espionage action / comedy populated by charming, clever characters and thrilling sleight of hand.»
As well as continuing to deepen the worlds of Fathom and Soulfire, Aspen continually creates thrilling
new properties including it's
newest titles the adventure - comedy Shrugged, the action - adventure
series Executive Assistant: Iris, the supernatural - thriller Dellec, and the action -
espionage series Mindfield, and the steampunk mystery
series that debuted as a top - selling independent book, Lady Mechanika.
If you like rich details, action - packed
espionage, and
new looks at real - life historical figures, then you'll love Keith R. Baker's engaging
series starter.