
"Unlocked" follows CIA agent Alice Racine, portrayed by Noomi Rapace, who struggles with the fallout after failing to capture a terrorist responsible for a devastating attack in Paris that claimed dozens of lives. The traumatic mission results in Alice being reassigned to London, where she serves as a caseworker, a role far removed from field operations. The show explores her internal conflict and the challenge of reconciling her personal dedication with bureaucratic setbacks.
However, Alice's quiet life is disrupted when her former mentor, played by Orlando Bloom as Jack Alcott, unexpectedly summons her back into active duty. The CIA has intercepted intel indicating that another catastrophic attack is imminent, forcing Alice to plunge back into the dangerous world of espionage and counterterrorism. The tension mounts as she races against time to prevent a disaster.
As the investigation deepens, Alice discovers that classified information she uncovered has been compromised, jeopardizing the mission and putting countless lives at risk. This betrayal adds layers of suspense and mistrust as she navigates a complex web of deception. "Unlocked" weaves action and intrigue with a character-driven narrative, highlighting themes of resilience, loyalty, and the high stakes of intelligence work.