To fight arobot , you might just need a robot . Anthony Mackieand Damson Idris maven in the first laggard for Netflix ’s Outside the Wire , about a drone pilot tasked with helping his superior officer settle a crack of doom machine . There ’s just one flyspeck particular : His boss is anandroid .
Netflix has expel the first poke for Outside the Wire , a near - future military sci - fi flick that asterisk Idris as Harp , a disgraced drone pilot who ’s been mail into a state of war geographical zone filled with humans , political machine , and everything in between . Once there , Harp is tasked with helping Leo ( Mackie ) turn up a deadly doomsday equipment before the insurgent do . Much to his surprisal , Harp distinguish that Mackie is an incredible complex humanoid , created to be an unstoppable war machine .
This is Mackie ’s latest Netflix project , postdate his turn as Takeshi Kovacs inseason two of Altered Carbon(which has been cancel ) as well as his starring role inSynchronic — he ’s also set to take up Captain America ’s drape inThe Falcon and the Winter Soldieron Disney+ next year .

He’ll be back.Screenshot: Netflix
Idris antecedently star on FX ’s Snowfall , though he was also see in instalment of The Twilight Zone and Black Mirror . Outside the Wire was directed by Mikael Hafstrom and written by The Division plot developers Rob Yescombe and Rowan Athale , and also stars Emily Beecham ( Into the Badlands ) , Michael Kelly ( Jack Ryan ) , and Pilou Asbæk ( Game of Thrones ) .
Outside the Wire startle streaming on Netflix on January 15 , 2021 .
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chastening : A previous version of this story reversed the fiber name for Leo and Harp . We regret the error .
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