
Hugh Laurie will do crime in a new Apple TV Plus show.
Wes Davis
The Wanted Man will see Laurie play Felix Carmichael, the 'elusive and powerful head of notorious British crime syndicate 'The Capital,' according to Apple's press release. After going to prison, Carmichael learns he's been betrayed, and so decides to try to escape to exact revenge.
The show comes from George Kay, who also created the Idris Elba-starring Hijack. The Wanted Man 's other stars include Thandiwe Newton, Fionn Whitehead, and Gina McKee.
Apple TV+ announces new thriller 'The Wanted Man,' starring Hugh Laurie
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