Jack Bauer is the one character Kiefer Sutherland will never say no to reprising.
, he becomes the hunted, taking on the role of John Weir, a master of deception in the world of corporate espionage who is framed for murder by powerful forces who have the ability to influence and control populations.
While speaking to ET Wednesday, Sutherland opened up about the twists and turns the espionage thriller takes viewers on. "It was a mixture of both," Sutherland said when asked if he was surprised or privy to the plot points in the series."John and Glen who created the series, they created the show kind of in front of me, so, I was more included in most.
While it's something he wondered himself, he said that"everything" that's done in the show is not only possible, it has some history of being done before. "This manipulation of information of technology and how to take your personal information and manipulate that and use it against you, is a very frightening scenario," Sutherland explained, "but it's also a reality that on some level, we're going to have to deal with as a society."
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