Kate Winslet is attached to star in the Hulu series “The Spot,” from writer Ed Solomon and A24. The drama has received a straight-to-series order at the streamer.
The official logline reads, “When a successful surgeon (Winslet) 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, executive producer, and showrunner of “The Spot.” Winslet will executive produce in addition to starring under her Juggle Productions banner.
A24 is the lead studio in co-production with 20th Television.
Winslet has been a force to be reckoned with in TV in the past several years. She most recently starred in the HBO limited series “The Regime.”
The acclaimed actress also starred in the HBO limited series “Mare of Easttown,” for which she won the Emmy Award for Best Actress in a Limited Series.
She won in the same category in 2011 for the HBO series “Mildred Pierce.” She will return to HBO for the limited series “Trust,” which is currently in the works.
Winslet is also known for her seven Oscar nominations, including those for movies like “Titanic,” “Iris,” and “Little Children.” She won the Oscar for Best Actress for her performance in the 2008 film “The Reader”.