His & Hers: Jon Bernthal and Pablo Schreiber Join Netflix Miniseries

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Double cast entry for the new Netflix miniseries His & Hers: Jon Bernthal and Pablo Schreiber will join the protagonist Tessa Thompson.

After announcing Creed and Thor star Tessa Thompson as the protagonist and producer, new important updates have arrived on His & Hers, a psychological thriller miniseries by Netflix based on the novel of the same name by Alice Feeney published in 2020 in the pandemic. As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, the fresh Emmy winner for best guest actor in a comedy for The Bear Jon Bernthal and Halo star Pablo Schreiber have officially joined the cast of the show.


Jon Bernthal and Pablo Schreiber Cast in His & Hers: First Details on Their Roles and the Miniseries Plot

Written and created by Ozark co-creators Bill Dubuque and Dee Johnson (Traveling Companions, The Good Wife), His & Hers follows Anna, a woman living in a haunting loneliness that has driven her away from her friends and her career as a journalist. But when she hears of a murder in Dahlonega, the sleepy town where she grew up, she perks up and throws herself into the case in search of answers. Detective Jack Harper is strangely suspicious of her involvement and puts her in the crosshairs of his own investigation. Every story has two sides, his and hers, which means someone is always lying.

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Jon Bernthal will play Detective Harper, Anna's estranged husband. Theirs is a relationship complicated by loss and betrayal. Jack, who lives with his sister and niece, is a good man who doesn't always make good decisions and is deeply troubled by the murder case he was just hired to cover. Pablo Schreiber will play Richard, one of the best cameramen at WSK TV News, the news program where Anna works. He is married to the new anchor Lexy Jones, who has taken advantage of Anna's recent absence to advance her career. Richard is chosen by Anna as her cameraman when, upon her return, she covers the story of a murder in Dahlonega as a field reporter.