Fx’s The Veil OTT release date – Elisabeth Moss plays an erratic spy on a mission to save the lives of more than half a million people in this espionage thriller written by Steven Knight.
Last Updated: 02.59 PM, Mar 24, 2024
The Veil is FX Production's next big project after Shogun’s success. Opting for the same platforms and pattern, The Veil will stream on Hulu and Disney+ internationally this summer. Written by Steven Knight, the creator of Peaky Blinders, the miniseries is an espionage thriller that pits two women in a deadly game of honesty, deception, and friendship.
The Veil will be available for streaming starting April 30, 2024, on Hulu in the United States, Star+ in Latin America, and Disney+ internationally. The series recently dropped its trailer, which offers a promising glimpse of the thrilling journey ahead. The Veil follows Imogen Salter, a veteran MI6 agent with a penchant for the most high-risk undercover missions on her never-ending adventures.
Name of Series | The Veil |
Creator | Steven Knight |
Episodes | 6 |
Release Date | April 30, 2024 |
OTT Platform | Hulu, Star+, Disney+ |
Having donned hundreds of identities, now Imogen will have to come face to face with someone she had never met before. Herself. And that occurs on her riskiest mission yet, getting information undercover from a dangerous, reserved girl, who may hold the key to killing half a million people. With the United States taking over the case and conflicting information, Imogen must make a choice, what will it be?
As Imogen embarks on a journey with her target, she discovers companionship, friendship, and information. But the target is also no fool, and both women are intent on their respective purposes. While one possesses a deadly secret, the other is intent on finding out and revealing it. With deeper undertones of socio-political commentary, identity, loyalty, friendship, and trauma, The Veil is a gift-wrapped punch to the gut.
The Veil features an underrated, talented cast, other than Elisabeth Moss, starring thelikes of Josh Charles, Dali Benssalah, Yumna Marwan, Haluk Bilginer, Alec Secareanu, Thibault de Montalembert, Kobna Holdbrook-Smith, James Purefoy, Joana Ribeiro, Dan Wyllie, Phil Langhorne, and Aron von Andrian in prominent roles.