Netflix Unveils 'Kennedy' Series with Michael Fassbender as Joe Kennedy, Sr.
October 20, 2025
Netflix is developing a new drama series titled 'Kennedy,' starring Michael Fassbender as Joe Kennedy, Sr., focusing on the family's rise in the 1930s and their impact on American history.
The series will consist of eight episodes, with Sam Shaw as showrunner and executive producer, and Thomas Vinterberg directing the first and last episodes.
Inspired by Fredrik Logevall's biography, the show aims to portray the Kennedy family's human struggles behind their public image, positioning it as an American mythology.
Fassbender's role in this series is separate from his Marvel character Magneto, and there is no indication he will reprise that role in upcoming Marvel films.
Fassbender's recent work includes 'The Agency: Central Intelligence,' with upcoming projects like 'Hope,' and notable roles in 'Alien: Prometheus,' the 'X-Men' franchise, and as Steve Jobs.
The production team includes high-profile executive producers such as Peter Chernin, Jenno Topping, and Kaitlin Dahill, indicating a significant investment in the series.
The project has been in development for nearly two years, envisioned as an American counterpart to 'The Crown,' exploring the Kennedy family's influence across multiple seasons.
The series aims to cover major events like JFK's presidency and scandals, with potential to span multiple seasons, reflecting on the family's historical significance.
While the series is in development, it has not yet announced a release date, and additional details about cast and production are still forthcoming.
This series is distinct from Ryan Murphy's upcoming 'American Love Story' about JFK Jr., which is currently filming and will focus on his personal life and tragedy.
This marks Fassbender's second major TV role, following his appearance in 'The Agency,' and he is widely recognized for his film work, including 'X-Men' and '12 Years a Slave.'
The series will explore the transition of America during the early to mid-20th century, highlighting how the Kennedys shaped political and global landscapes.
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