The series created by Nic Pizzolatto will also star the star of “Yellowstone” Cole Hauser.
A new series of Nic Pizzolatto It reaches Netflixstarring Matthew McConaughey and Cole Hauser. As reported by the Variety portal, Netflix surpassed its competitors in the War of Offers for the next program, which will see McConaughey and Pizzolatto work together again after his time in the first season of True Detective de HBO.
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McConaughey starred in the successful series in 2014, playing the protagonist Rust Cohle, next to Woody Harrelsonand the Critics’ Choice Television for Best Actor in a dramatic series for this role was held. That season also won five Primetime Emmy awards, a BAFTA for the best international series, two prizes from the United States Scriptwriters union for Pizzolatto, among others.


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Little is known about the plot of the next series, nor about the character that McConaughey will play. However, The Hollywood Reporter has reported that it will be produced by Skydance Sports and includes Cole Hauserfrom the Yellowstone series, in the cast; He and the Interstellar star will play brothers.
In addition to working in the first season of True Detective, McConaughey and Pizzolatto also had planned to collaborate in an FX project entitled Redeemeralthough the series never materialized. It is also reported that they are working together in a film adaptation of the book series of Mike Hammerby Mickey Spillane and Max Allan Collins.
For Pizzolatto, your recent work includes Easy’s Waltzhis first film as a screenwriter and director. Its premiere is expected at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) next month.
For McConaughey, the star of Dallas Buyers Club Recently he returned to the screen after a six -year pause when he starred in the 2025 criminal thriller, The Rivals of Amziah King.
Now you will star in a disaster thriller called The Lost Buswhich has Ferrera Americaand will arrive at Apple TV+, and next to its former True Detective co -star, Woody Harrelson, in a new comedy for Apple TV+ called Brothers.
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