Splinter Cell: Deathwatch

6.3
2025

In the shadowy world of espionage, Sam Fisher is a rumor and a legend. Pulled back into action, he must help a new recruit unravel a global conspiracy.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

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Sam Fisher Goes Stealth - Sneak Peek

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Old Friends - Sneak Peek

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Meeting Sam Fisher - Sneak Peek

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Opening Title Sequence

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Official Teaser

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Official Announcement

Seasons

8 Episodes • Premiered 2025

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1. Up from the Grave

5.0

When a covert agent's mission to extract an asset from a dire situation goes sideways, a hero from the past is called on to lend a hand.

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2. Dinner First, Talk Later

4.8

After inheriting her father's company, Displace CEO Diana Shetland faces challenges — and new opportunities. Fisher moves McKenna to a secure location.

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3. Welcome to the 4th Echelon

4.8

Grim swallows her pride and seeks help from a Canadian hacker. Diana presents her vision. Fisher makes a house call.

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4. Scars of Bagram

5.1

Fisher and McKenna make a dramatic exit. An '80s pop song reveals a vital clue. Fisher's turbulent past comes further into focus.

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5. Simple as That

4.7

While undercover at a glitzy gala, Fisher and McKenna search for a way to access the droves of data on Diana's phone.

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6. The Man Is the Mission

5.5

With McKenna in extreme danger, Fisher ignores orders and goes rogue. Meanwhile, Diana and Charlie struggle to mask their mutual contempt.

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7. Chaos Theory (1)

4.6

Fisher and Diana lay their cards on the table. McKenna gets back in the game. Grim and Jo face a hard deadline — and a growing sense of dread.

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8. Chaos Theory (2)

4.5

Fisher and McKenna board an eerily empty ship in hopes of staving off catastrophe, while Diana learns that even her plans are subject to change.

Cast

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Liev Schreiber

Sam Fisher (voice)

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Kirby Howell-Baptiste

Zinnia McKenna (voice)

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Bella Dayne

Freya Niemeyer (voice)

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Janet Varney

Anna Grimsdóttir (voice)

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Kari Wahlgren

Diana Shetland (voice)

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Aleks Le

Charlie Shetland (voice)

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Kiff VandenHeuvel

Douglas Shetland (voice)

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Joel Oulette

Thunder (voice)

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Helen Hong

Jo Ahn (voice)

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Navid Negahban

Reza "Gunther" Karimi (voice)

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Reviews

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MovieGuys

4/10

Like so many series these days, men really aren't allowed to have anything anymore.

I briefly caught Netflix "Splinter Cell" the series, at a friends place. Predictably everything about an inherently male computer game inspired series, had been feminised. A woman operative in this opening scenes, a fully female back up team, too.

Even when things go wrong, the male they call back into the role of operative, is old and over the hill. So no young, capable, military age, male role models available, huh? Given the likely demographic for this is young men, who play these kinds of games, whats the core message; very few of you are of value?

In terms of everything else this is your standard Japanese style animation. Its alright but nothing special and the story, well its your basic pro US secret squirrel fare.

In summary, all this series has done is underline the reasons I stopped paying for Netflix in the first place.

You've reached the end.