Can’t-Miss New Thriller on Netflix: Not for Kids Under 16, It’ll Be Your Next Obsession!

“His & Hers”, the new mini-series, premieres on Netflix today and it could very well become your next obsession!

Mini-series like Unbelievable, Unorthodox, When They See Us, Puberty, and most recently The Beast in Me, have become a staple on Netflix. These shows, typically full of twists and turns and binge-watched in a few days or even a single night, have become a reliable choice for both streaming platforms looking to fill their catalogs and viewers who aren’t in the mood for a long-running series.

His & Hers, based on the novel of the same name by Alice Feeney, is the first mini-series to kick off Netflix’s 2026 lineup. This six-episode story, packed with mind-bending twists, is likely to be a hit among fans of thrillers and suspenseful dramas.

What’s it about?

After suffering a terrible personal tragedy, Anna has become a recluse, gradually distancing herself from her friends and her career as a news anchor. But when she hears about a murder in Dahlonega, the quiet small town where she grew up, Anna snaps out of her lethargy to delve into the story and search for answers. The case is particularly sensitive, as her ex-husband, detective Jack Harper, is leading the investigation.

Who’s in it?

In the lead roles of His & Hers, viewers will be pleased to see actor Jon Bernthal (The Walking Dead, Punisher) as detective Jack Harper and actress Tessa Thompson (Westworld, Creed) as journalist Anna Andrews. The supporting cast includes Pablo Schreiber (Orange is the New Black), Crystal Fox (Tyler Perry’s The Haves and the Have Nots), and Sunita Mani (Glow).

The His & Hers mini-series is available on Netflix.

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