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Treason
Genre
Created byMatt Charman
Written by
  • Matt Charman
  • Amanda Duke
Directed by
  • Louise Hooper
  • Sarah O'Gorman
Starring
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes5
Production
Executive producers
  • Foz Allen
  • Valery Ryan
  • Matt Charman
ProducerBryony Arnold
EditorBen Drury
Running time37–44 minutes
Original release
NetworkNetflix
Release26 December 2022 (2022-12-26)

Treason is a British television miniseries created by Matt Charman for Netflix. The miniseries stars Charlie Cox, Olga Kurylenko, Oona Chaplin, and Ciarán Hinds.

Treason was released on 26 December 2022, consisting of five episodes.

Premise

Newly-appointed Deputy Chief of MI6 Adam Lawrence sees his bright future face ruination after former chief Sir Martin Angelis is poisoned. The prime suspect is Kara, a Russian spy, who is Adam's former lover and with whom he has maintained ongoing ties. Leaders question his past and loyalty, and when threats to Adam's family emerge, he realizes he cannot trust anyone. His actions, having been given temporary control of MI6 despite threats to his daughter Ella, stretch credibility somewhat.[1]

Episodes

Cast

  • Charlie Cox as Adam Lawrence, an MI6 officer who becomes head of the organization after the former chief, Sir Martin Angelis, is poisoned.
  • Olga Kurylenko as Kara, Adam's ex-lover and a Russian spy who is the prime suspect in the poisoning of Sir Martin Angelis.
  • Oona Chaplin as Maddy Lawrence, Adam's wife
  • Ciarán Hinds as Sir Martin Angelis, the former Deputy Chief of MI6 who is in recovery after being poisoned.
  • Tracy Ifeachor as Dede Alexander
  • Danila Kozlovsky as Lord Anton Melnikov
  • Samuel Leakey as Callum Lawrence, Adam’s son
  • Beau Gadsdon as Ella Lawrence, Adam’s daughter
  • Simon Lenagan as Robert Kirby
  • Alex Kingston as Audrey Gratz
  • Avital Lvova as Irina Belova
  • Adam James as Patrick Hamilton

Release

The complete series became available on Netflix on 26 December 2022.[2]

Reception

In its review, The Hollywood Reporter said: “Treason is only five episodes long and each episode is under 46 minutes, making it one of those shows in which brevity is both its best and worst quality. It unquestionably races along… with characters constantly rushing off to secretive meetings at different London locations… But the events of the story take place within possibly two or three days and manage to be too derivative for the show to earn much credit as plot-driven, and too rushed for it to succeed as character-driven.”[3] The Guardian, in their review ‘Say Hello to TV’s Cuddliest Spy’, described the series as a “gripping... fun, frenetic espionage thriller” but questioned its lead's hard-man credentials: “Cox is less an international man of mystery and more a lovely Labrador”.[4] The Independent negatively reviewed the series: “Overambition is clearly preferable to a lack of creative aspiration. It’s a shame, then, that Treason is so relentlessly preposterous. Not only does Cox utterly fail to convince as someone competent or ambitious enough to be made head of MI6 at 40, but the show insists on saddling him with endless cliché.”[5]

References

  1. ^ "Charlie Cox stars in thrilling trailer for Netflix's MI6 drama Treason". Radio Times.
  2. ^ "Treason". Netflix.com.
  3. ^ "'Treason' Review: Netflix's Derivative New Spy Series". The Hollywood Reporter.
  4. ^ "Treason review – say hello to TV's cuddliest spy". The Guardian.
  5. ^ "Treason review: For a show about intelligence, this Netflix spy saga is sadly lacking any". The Independent.