Get ready to meet the queens ofThe Endgame.
The story begins with a series of coordinated bank heists that leave Val determined to take Elena down.
“There [are] elements of international intrigue, conspiracy theories.

Morena Baccarin as Elena and Ryan Michelle Bathe as Val in NBC’s ‘The Endgame’.Eric Liebowitz/NBC
“This show is about rooting out corruption and greed.
Elena Federova enters the frame as a ruthless operator whose aims are more complex than anyone can anticipate.
“Elena has this master plan that, as an actor, I’m not privy to.
The other half of the thriller’s central duo, Agent Val Turner has a strong sense of justice.
Val worked her way up the FBI ranks, facing misogyny and other obstacles.
Unfortunately, that loyalty to law and order has left her in bad standing at the bureau.
“The thing I love most about her is how loyal she is,” Bathe says.
I’m happy that we are the show bringing it to web link TV.
I do feel like it’s way overdue.”
There are two women fronting a show that they want to advertise during the Super Bowl.
That’s kind of crazy and really great.”
“We needed to know where each of them was coming from so that meet each other halfway.”
Both actresses loved seeing the final version of the pilot, directed by theFast and Furiousfranchise’sJustin Lin.
The fast-paced hour introduces our two leads and the world they inhabit while delivering significant action pieces.
“Justin Lin did a phenomenal job with the action and the heist aspects.
It’s really fun to watch and moves very fast,” Baccarin teases of the premiere episode.
Sure to entertain,The Endgameaims to keep viewers guessing.
The Endgamepremieres Feb. 21 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on NBC.