Citadel: Diana

6.9
2024

Milan, 2030: Diana Cavalieri is a double agent for the secret syndicate Citadel, who infiltrated Manticore, the rival agency that destroyed Citadel eight years ago. Trapped behind enemy lines, Diana has a chance to leave the agency forever, but she has to decide whether to trust a surprising ally: the heir of Manticore Italy, Edo Zani.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

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Preview Clip

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Official Teaser

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Post Credits Teaser

Seasons

6 Episodes • Premiered 2024

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1. Split in Two

4.6

2030: in a gray and hyper-controlled Milan, Diana and Luca are sent on a mission to Lugano to spy on the exchange of a powerful weapon. Not far away, Edo Zani, Manticore Italy's heir, has to respond to an unexpected proposal from the head of Manticore France, Cecile. In the flashbacks, Diana investigates her parents' suspicious deaths when she meets Gabriele, a mysterious Citadel agent.

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2. War

4.8

Diana and Edo form a secret agreement and make their first move, but they underestimate Cecile's fierce reaction. While Manticore Italy is under attack, Ettore Zani has to step in to stop a war from breaking out. In the flashbacks, Diana completes her training with Gabriele and becomes a Citadel agent.

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3. Together

4.8

Ettore sends Edo and Diana to Sicily on a sensitive mission that threatens their alliance. However, under the Mediterranean sun, the two discover they are connected by much more than their objectives. Eight years earlier, Diana infiltrates Manticore and carries out her first mission.

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4. The Zanis

4.8

Diana is captured and struggles desperately to survive while Ettore has to make a hard decision in order to restore Manticore Italy's power, as memories resurface of the day when his relationship with Edo was shattered forever.

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5. Attack

5.2

Edo leads a group of agents in an attack on the Manticore France's headquarters in Paris. Just as Diana is about to get her hands on the weapon, she is forced to decide which side she is on, as she had to do eight years earlier, the night Citadel was destroyed.

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6. Jupiter

4.8

As Diana ponders her choice, Edo works on a powerful new weapon. Ettore tries to get closer to his son, playing one last, surprise card. In a flashback, the Zanis mourn Enrico while Diana realizes she's the last living Citadel agent.

Cast

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Matilda De Angelis

Diana Cavalieri

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Lorenzo Cervasio

Edoardo 'Edo' Zani

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Julia Piaton

Cécile Martin

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Thekla Reuten

Julia Zani

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Giordana Faggiano

Sara Cavalieri

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Filippo Nigro

Gabriele Donati

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Reviews

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6/10

Much like the former season Citadel Diana is, yet again, to a good degree a case of style over substance.

Its hard to differentiate this latest season from some kind of outlandish, James Bond themed, fashion show. Everything from buildings, sets, clothing and even weapons, has a haute couture quality to it. This is spy vs spy, for the fashion conscious.

The story by contrast, is a basic stripped down affair, with yet another girl boss, taking on a corrupt global organisation, responsible for the death of her parents.

Acting is actually pretty reasonable, the simple story sort of works and as always the exposition is well done, if ridiculous.I will add, I don't like the constant oscillating between past and present, its more than a little distracting.

In summary, Citadel Diana is saved from being as uninspiring as its predecessor by superior acting and thus far (I haven't watched the whole thing) not trying to being too clever with its basic story. In short, a moderate watch.

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