New trailer for A24 spy comedy from Oldboy director features more of Robert Downey Jr.'s eccentric villain characters

Mar. 28, 2024



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A new trailer for The Sympathizer has been released – and we’re so ready.

Created by Oldboy director Park Chan-wook and Don McKellar, the miniseries marks the first adaptation of Viet Thanh Nguyen’s best-selling and Pulitzer-prize winning novel of the same name. Hoa Xuande plays the Captain, a North Vietnam spy who takes up residency in the South Vietnam army. Towards the end of the Vietnam war, he flees to the US – but continues to spy on South Vietnam and report on the Viet Cong. Though, as we’ve seen from both trailers, it looks like the Captain’s spy espionage life is more trouble than it’s worth.

“Welcome to the world of spycraft,” one of Robert Downey Jr.’s many antagonist characters tells the Captain in the new trailer. Another Downey character calls the Captain his protege, telling him they’re off to the next harbor on their CIA voyage: America. RDJ plays several antagonists throughout the series, though the character names have not been released.

The cast includes Fred Nguyen Khan, Toan Le, Duy Nguyen, Vy LE, Alan Trong, Ky Duyen, Kieu Chinh, Marine Delterme, Scott Ly, Kayli Tran, VyVy Nguyen, and Sandra Oh – who looks to be playing the Captain’s love interest.

Chan-wook directs the first three episodes, Sugar’s Fernando Meirelles directs the fourth episode, and Marc Munden (The Secret Garden) helms the last three.

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Lauren Milici is a Senior Entertainment Writer for GamesRadar+ currently based in the Midwest. She previously reported on breaking news for The Independent’s Indy100 and created TV and film listicles for Ranker. Her work has been published in Fandom, Nerdist, Paste Magazine, Vulture, PopSugar, Fangoria, and more.

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