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The ending of ‘His & Hers’ explained: who is revealed to be the killer?
The twisty thriller series His & Hers is riding high on Netflix, but who is revealed to be the killer by the end of the season? Find out below.
The show landed on the streamer last week (January 8), with all six episodes available to watch now.
It is based on the 2020 novel of the same name by Alice Feeney and it stars Tessa Thompson as news reporter Anna Andrews and Jon Bernthal as Detective Jack Harper, her estranged husband who works for the local sheriff’s office. As the couple investigate a murder in their hometown, suspicion and secrets emerge.
Lady Macbeth and Eileen director William Oldroyd has developed the show, while Dee Johnson, a veteran of shows including ER, Nashville, The Good Wife and Southland, serves as showrunner.
His & Hers: The biggest differences between Netflix’s No 1 binge-worthy series and the book
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Limited series starring Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal as estranged spouses currently tops the streamer’s top 10
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When it came to adapting Alice Feeney’s bestselling 2020 psychological thriller His & Hers for the screen, Netflix took a few creative liberties.
While mostly minor, the changes made to the six-episode limited series — starring Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal as estranged spouses who each suspect the other of murdering a woman from their complicated past — are still significant.
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Jon Bernthal’s New Netflix Mystery Thriller Has 1 Unforgettable Twist That Only Works Because of Him
Editor's Note: The following contains spoilers for the finale of His & HersJon Bernthal has a habit of stealing just about every show that he appears in. Between winning an Emmy for The Bear, being involved in the only good seasons of The Walking Dead, giving a tour-de-force performance in the underrated miniseries We Own This City, and becoming the definitive screen depiction of Frank Castle in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Bernthal manages to make the most of any screen time that he is given, even if his roles are smaller.
Being cast as a troubled detective in the adaptation of the hit novel His & Hers seems like a role that fit Bernthal like a glove, especially when considering how many stern, authoritative anti-heroes he has played in the past. However, His & Hers is a much less straightforward mystery than it may seem, and the character of Jack Harper is by no means a stereotypical lead. Bernthal’s performance isn’t just essential to the unique approach of His & Hers, but helps it to hit on an even deeper emotional level.
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