Kurt Sutter's highly anticipated western series, 'The Abandons,' has recently announced the addition of several talented actors to its cast. Ryan Hurst, Michael Greyeyes, Michiel Huisman, and Toby Hemingway have all signed on for recurring roles in the upcoming Netflix series. While specific character details remain undisclosed, this casting news has generated significant buzz among fans and industry insiders alike.
Of particular note is the reunion between Ryan Hurst and Kurt Sutter, who previously collaborated on the acclaimed FX series 'Sons of Anarchy.' Hurst, known for his memorable portrayal of Opie in the series, brings a wealth of experience from his work on shows like 'The Walking Dead,' 'Bates Motel,' and 'Outsiders,' as well as his roles in films such as 'Remember the Titans' and 'We Were Soldiers.'
Michael Greyeyes, recognized for his performances in films like 'Blood Quantum' and 'Wild Indian,' has recently been involved in projects like the Taylor Sheridan series '1923' and the comedy 'Rutherford Falls.' Michiel Huisman, who gained fame for his role in 'Game of Thrones' and more recently starred in Zack Snyder's 'Rebel Moon' films, adds further depth to the ensemble cast.
Toby Hemingway, with credits in shows like 'The Crossing' and 'Hell on Wheels,' as well as films like 'Black Swan,' brings his talent to this exciting new series. The diverse and talented cast also includes Lena Heady, Gillian Anderson, Nick Robinson, and other notable actors.
'The Abandons' promises a gripping narrative set in 1850s Oregon, where a group of outlier families faces off against a corrupt force seeking to seize their land. As these abandoned souls unite to fight back, themes of justice and survival are explored in a compelling and visceral manner.
Created by Kurt Sutter, who also serves as showrunner and executive producer, 'The Abandons' boasts a stellar lineup of executive producers, including Emmy Grinwis, Jon Paré, Otto Bathurst, and Stephen Surjik. With its intriguing premise and talented cast, this series is poised to captivate audiences and deliver a fresh take on the western genre.