Josh Charles, Jon Bernthal, and Jamie Hector to star in a new police corruption show
The Wire’s “David Simon” and producer “George Pelecanos” are planning HBO’s limited series “We Own The City” and they have trapped “ Josh Charles, Jon Bernthal, and Jamie Hector” to star in it. The series is directed by ‘Monsters and Men’ fame ‘Reinaldo Marcus Green and is based on Justin Fenton’s book “We Own This City: A True Story of Crime, Cops and Corruption”.
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The 6-hour limited series annals the precariousness of the Baltimore Police Department’s Gun Trace Task Force – the corruption and collapse that followed the American city where actual police work was easily replaced with policies of drug disallowance and a huge number of arrests.
Jon plays the role of “Sergeant Wayne Jenkins” who is the center of attraction in slouching the corruption case and exposing the agencies Gun Trace Task Force (GTTF – a simple unit that went crook and started looting citizens and drug dealers in a similar manner which led to “out of control” drug wars and public imprisonments. Josh Charles plays the role of “Daniel Hersl” a cocky, swanky cop who is known to the citizens of Baltimore for his rude behavior and brutality and is the lead name in a lot of public complaints.
He was banned from the Eastern district right before his transfer to ‘Gun Trace Task Force’. Jamie Hector plays the role of “Sean M. Suiter” who is a Homicide detective and is unfortunately caught up in the GTTF façade and is asked to testify against a grand jury where he feels like he can’t outrun his past.
The series will begin shooting from July and will be the 3rd association work of Jon and Reinaldo Marcus Green following WB’s “King Richard” (releasing this November) and Amazon Prime’s series “The Bottoms”. Bernthal was also seen in the Oscar-nominated film “Ford vs Ferrari”. Josh Charles starred for 5 seasons in CBS’s “The Good Wife” (He also earned Emmy, Golden Globe, and Critics awards nominations for this role).
He was also least recently seen in the Netflix series “Away”. Jamie Hector is reuniting with Simon and Pelecanos, with whom he also worked in “The Wire” starring “Marlo Stanfield”. He was most recently seen working in “Bosch” and he was also seen recurring in “Queen of the South”