The definitive "Zero" movie. The title refers to 12:00 AM (Zero Hundred Thirty Hours). For a decade, the CIA is at zero intel on Bin Laden. The film is a masterclass in slow-burn tension. The "Go" is the final 40 minutes of the raid—silent, precise, lethal.
The story of Zero Go begins not in a studio boardroom but in a hangar at the Camarillo Airport in Southern California. In late 2023, a sizzle reel leaked onto Vimeo. It featured no A-list stars, no dialogue, and a synth-heavy score that echoed Harold Faltermeyer’s Top Gun anthem. What it did feature was 120 seconds of raw, unfiltered aerial ballet: L-39 Albatros jets peeling off in formation, a mysterious black-and-orange prototype aircraft skimming the deck of a decommissioned carrier, and the silhouette of a grizzled pilot whose face was deliberately shadowed.
The definitive "Zero" movie. The title refers to 12:00 AM (Zero Hundred Thirty Hours). For a decade, the CIA is at zero intel on Bin Laden. The film is a masterclass in slow-burn tension. The "Go" is the final 40 minutes of the raid—silent, precise, lethal.
The story of Zero Go begins not in a studio boardroom but in a hangar at the Camarillo Airport in Southern California. In late 2023, a sizzle reel leaked onto Vimeo. It featured no A-list stars, no dialogue, and a synth-heavy score that echoed Harold Faltermeyer’s Top Gun anthem. What it did feature was 120 seconds of raw, unfiltered aerial ballet: L-39 Albatros jets peeling off in formation, a mysterious black-and-orange prototype aircraft skimming the deck of a decommissioned carrier, and the silhouette of a grizzled pilot whose face was deliberately shadowed.