The Copenhagen Test

6.4
2025

When an analyst discovers his eyes and ears have been hacked, he's drawn into a controlled world designed by his agency to draw out their enemies.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

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Official Teaser

Seasons

8 Episodes • Premiered 2025

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1. Copenhagen

4.6

Trying to prove he's not the mole at his agency, an analyst makes a discovery that upends his life.

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2. Glass House

3.9

Alexander and The Orphanage are forced to work together, building a trap with Alexander as the bait.

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3. False Flag

3.6

Alexander must decide if he will sacrifice a real mission in order to hunt the hackers.

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4. Obsidian

5.7

In a mission where nothing is as it seems, Alexander must save a Source's life by risking his own.

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5. Looking Glass

5.1

When a trap for the enemy blows up, Alexander follows his own mission plan and risks everything.

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6. Allegiance

3.8

Alexander is given an impossible choice; The Orphanage must decide if he has turned on them.

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7. Not the World of Men

4.6

Hunted by his own agency, Alexander must stay alive to save those whom he holds most dear.

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8. The Orphanage

3.7

As Alexander races against the clock, Parker discovers a secret message hiding in plain sight.

Cast

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Simu Liu

Alexander Hale

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Sinclair Daniel

Samantha Parker

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Mark O'Brien

Edmund Cobb

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Saul Rubinek

Victor Simonek

Reviews

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MovieGuys

5/10

"The Copenhagen Test" is a espionage thriller that's somewhat lacking. Whilst the cast is mostly pretty capable and the action scenes, are competently done, where this series falls down, is the story, rather noticeably, just doesn't hold together all that well. The notion of a US spy with a hacked brain, where everything he sees and does, is monitored by an unknown, presumably hostile group, isn't a great foundation to build upon. The result is a lot of contrived, often awkward, scenes, that visibly don't work too well.

A dash of the by now expected but nonetheless tiresome, woke nonsense and US exceptionalism, doesn't help either.

In summary, slow, with a core premise, that was never going to be easy to work with, "The Copehagen Test", is a rather bland watch.

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Emily

1/10

Simu Liu cannot act his way out of a paper bag. He should never been put into the position of a lead role. He is a "charisma vacuum" and Peacock needs to fire the cast dept for this entire show. I cannot believe how atrocious the acting is. I bet everyone on the set of the show were embarrassed. The producers, the directors, the actors all obviously know they are putting out SLOP.

The plot and the story are pretty basic and simple-minded too. Who is actually hiring these writers? And who is running Peacock right now? It seems like all they put out is garbage, over and over. Maybe someday people will get hired for their **ability**, not the checkboxes these network demands. All I know is that sooner or later the money will stop spewing out of their diversity firehoses and we'll get back to decent TV. 🤞🏻

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signsoflife

4/10

_The Copenhagen Test_ is _Kingsman_ but serious, if it met _The Truman Show_ but worse.

Espionage is in itself a tough choice for a dramatic thriller, as the nature of the always levelheaded, astute spy archetype doesn't lend itself into actually dramatic and compelling performances, which is precisely the problem in a series that takes itself too seriously. The Copenhagen Test also lacks any subtlety, it holds the viewer's hand all throughout the story and can't possibly make up for it with a surprising turn at any point.

You can't find it in you to care about practically any one character in this, for Liu's performance is lackluster at best and Barrera (whose involvement I was the most excited about, and who is second down the credits line) is unfortunately underutilized. Really, the true star of this show is Sinclair Daniels as Parker, the only character performed with enough openness and time to make contact with the spectator. Motives are all over the place, or backstories unfinished, I don't care about any of these people.

Thematically, it's but another propagandistic tale of the US government running amok, shooting itself and everyone within distance in the foot in its own interest and getting away with it. Nothing ultimately new nor subversive about it, specially not with it all closing in on "family". _(The other reviewer had me thinking there was gonna be something woke, but no, just a predominantly racialized cast and two seconds worth of Head Asshole octagerian lesbians)._

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tender_buttkiss

3/10

This series took a huge nose dive right near the end. The basic premise was kinda ludicrous, but interesting enough to keep me watching. And as it played out, this agency that supposedly monitors all other spy agencies? ends up using their operative - who they know has been 'hacked' - to lure out the devious masterminds behind this plot to take their super secret agency down. Interesting enough but the show didn't have any huge dramatic moments to make me care about the why of what these people were doing, and instead tried to make the plot feel dense by adding on dumb layers of subterfuge that ended up being pointless and sometimes maddening. And what was worse is they tell you who the big bad guy is right away, but when they finally reveal his motives for becoming evil, it's a huge let down. Most of the characters were incredibly poorly written and therefore easily killed off, but yet for reasons I'll never understand they managed to keep on living.

This series was a huge waste of bandwidth.

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