Connie Britton and Jesse Plemons reunited on the set of the Netflix limited series 'Zero Day', and Britton called it a 'dream'. The two actors previously starred together in 'Friday Night Lights' and said they easily fell back into their old rhythm on set.
The Friday Night Lights reunion between Connie Britton and Jesse Plemons for Zero Day was nothing short of a dream.
Britton starred as Tami Taylor on Friday Night Lights from 2006 to 2011 alongside Plemons, 36, who played Landry Clarke. Zero Day is set to air via Netflix on Friday, February 20, starring Robert De Niro and Lizzy Caplan as George and Alexandra Mullen, respectively. Plemons will star as Roger Carlson, while Britton is set to appear as Valerie Whitesell.
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