
After receiving acclaim for her roles in several HBO series, Kate Winslet is finally ready to explore new horizons. She’ll headline Ed Solomon’s upcoming Hulu series The Spot, and she’s coming on board as one of the executive producers.
The Spot received a straight-to-series order at Hulu, and here’s what it has in store according to its official logline:
“When a successful surgeon and her schoolteacher husband begin to suspect that she may be responsible for a child’s hit-and-run death, their quest for truth spirals into a web of mounting suspicion and dark secrets, testing their resolve and their relationship as they confront the possibility of hidden guilt and betrayal.”
Solomon serves as writer and showrunner of The Spot, and he’ll executive produce it alongside Winslet. A24 serves as the lead studio and they’re co-producing the series with 20th Television.
Winslet has an impressive TV resume under her belt, and all of her major television projects in recent years came out of her partnership with HBO. They kicked off their collaboration with the 2011 mini-series Mildred Pierce, which won Winslet her first Primetime Emmy Award. She replicated this success with the titular role in Mare of Easttown and went on to lead HBO’s recent political satire The Regime.





