Josh Hartnett’s Thrilling Comeback: Leading a New Netflix Series After 3 Years!
Actor Josh Hartnett is set to return to television as the main star in a fresh Netflix thriller series, marking his first significant TV role since three years ago. Hartnett’s series “The Fear Index” lasted for only one season in 2022, and since then he has taken on guest roles on various shows like “The Bear,” “Black Mirror” (episode “Beyond the Sea”), both on Netflix, and other productions. Hartnett has also seen a revival in his film career, with roles lined up for him in “Oppenheimer,” “Trap,” and the 2025 movie “Fight or Flight.
According to Deadline, Oppenheimer star is slated to headline an untitled six-episode limited series, taking place in Newfoundland, Canada. This production will be spearheaded by Josh Hartnett, Jesse McKeown, and Jessica Rhoades. Notably, Rhoades has worked with Hartnett on his 2023 Black Mirror episode. The upcoming thriller revolves around Josh Hartnett portraying a tenacious fisherman who must defend his family, community, and lifestyle from a menacing sea beast haunting the Newfoundland town’s shoreline.
What Josh Hartnett’s New Netflix Series Means
Josh Hartnett Is Tackling Another Interesting Project
In the late ’90s and early 2000s, I was catapulted into the limelight with roles in films like “The Virgin Suicides” and “Black Hawk Down.” However, in the 2010s, my visibility seemed to dwindle. But now, I’ve managed to regain mainstream popularity, a fact evident in my recent work. This includes a supporting role in Christopher Nolan’s Oscar-winning film “Oppenheimer,” as well as captivating performances on popular shows like “Black Mirror” and “The Bear” season 3. I’m also set to star in the adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s romance novel, “Verity,” alongside Anne Hathaway.
Boasting an intriguing creative flair and the opportunity to tap into Netflix’s vast viewer audience, this fresh thriller series might mark another successful stride for Hartnett. The attention garnered from appearing in a Christopher Nolan film is undoubtedly expanding his professional horizons, and it appears that he is drawn to projects that captivate him and bring enjoyment, such as his guest role on The Bear. The idea behind the new show promises to be intriguing, and with six episodes as the main character to showcase his skills, it could represent some of his most powerful performances yet.
Our Take On Josh Hartnett’s New Netflix Show
Josh Hartnett’s Netflix Series Has A Compelling Plot
Ever since Josh Hartnett has made a comeback, I’ve been eagerly waiting for him to take on more captivating roles. This new project is no exception; I’ll be there on opening day without a doubt. The storyline intrigues me, and it seems like an opportunity for him to shine and demonstrate his leading-man prowess. He has already shown his talent in supporting roles, but this role presents an opportunity to prove that he remains a brilliant leading man at this stage of his career. I’m all in for Josh Hartnett’s resurgence!
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