Oscar winner Kate Winslet will be working with the Disney-owned streaming service Hulu on her new series project.
The series, called "The Spot," was created by Ed Solomon, who is famous for his work on movies like "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure," "Men in Black," "Charlie's Angels," and "Now You See Me."
As per Variety, the show will centre around a successful surgeon (played by Winslet) and her schoolteacher husband, who start to question whether she is accountable 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," the official logline read.
Solomon will serve as writer, executive producer, and showrunner of “The Spot”. Winslet will also executive produce under her Juggle Productions banner.
Hollywood studio A24 will produce the project along with 20th Television.
In her 30-year career, Winslet has starred in several blockbusters and critically acclaimed movies, such as "Sense and Sensibility," "Titanic," "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," "Little Children," and "The Holiday."
She won an Academy Award for best actress for her role as Hanna Schmitz, a former Nazi camp guard, in "The Reader" in 2009.
Kinslet has also appeared in many hit series, including Mildred Pierce, Mare of Easttown, and most recently The Regime, which debuted on HBO.