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Simu Liu and Melissa Barreraof Copenhagen test takes viewers on a wild ride that ends with several shocking cliffhangers and a surprising ending – but will there be a season 2?
In the Peacock series, which premieres Saturday, December 27, Alexander (Liu) Introduced as an intelligence officer He discovers that his brain has been hacked – causing outsiders to see what he sees and hears. Alexander must identify his attacker while trying to prove his loyalty to his institution.
The ending ends with Alexander formulating a plan to destroy his enemies. He realizes that his ex-fiancée Rachel (Hannah Cruz), gave him drugs that destroyed his senses, while his friend Victor (Saul Rubinek) designed the experiment.
winner Copenhagen test ordered But it’s revealed that this is part of a larger experiment to prove whether humans can remain loyal and function in a fictional reality. Alexander watches other live streams going on, including Michelle (Barrera), a woman Alexander thought he met by chance, but who was purposely brought into his life as a spy.
“No matter where the show ends up going. It’s designed to continue,” creator thomas brandon Exclusive story US Weekly. “We want to look at two things. Where is technology going? How is it evolving? How is it adapting? How is it evolving? How does that continue to teach us something about the present?”
He continued: “We also knew we were telling the story of an immigrant child. We were telling a story about a first-generation American who has a complicated relationship with loyalty and loyalty, and how far he is willing to go to do the right thing. Those were the two tracks we knew we were on.”

Liu was born in China and later moved to Canada, while Barrera, who moved to the united states from Mexico, reflects on the way the show is told through the lens of immigration.
“Self-awareness is important. It’s really important that as individuals we recognize all the ways we are manipulated and conditioned by the things and systems around us,” Liu told us us. “Especially when we’re growing up, we’re taught things (like), ‘This country is good, that country is bad. These are the good people, these are the bad people.'”
Liu discussed his own He added: “As you get older, you realize that history and everything is a lot more nuanced than that. So the idea of blind faith in government — no government is perfect, first of all. Having blind faith in a government or a country is all about weighing that against your personal moral compass. I just think having a strong sense of self and knowing where you stand and where your sense of right and wrong is. That’s the most important thing, to stay the course and fight for it.”
The actor noted that he has always “very, very admired” Barrera’s ability to speak his mind. (forward Copenhagen testBarrera was fired scream The film series follows her commentary on the conflict between Israel and Palestine. )
“What’s interesting is that the hero in most TV shows — no matter it’s any genre — whether it’s a thriller or an action movie, the hero is always the one fighting the system, resisting censorship,” Barrera shared. “Or just weird rules that say, ‘Even if it’s wrong, you have to do it because it suits us and it fits our system.'” Even though it’s morally questionable, I think it’s so interesting to me that we see that, and it’s so obvious when we watch the media that we support. It is always the rebel who defies the system. I just find it interesting. “
Copenhagen test Currently streaming on Peacock.