Hunters (2020)

Hunters is a gritty, pulpy thriller set in 1977 New York City about a young Jewish man consumed by the desire for revenge who is recruited into a covert team hunting a secret cabal of high‑ranking Nazis who’ve hidden in America and are plotting a Fourth Reich. The show mixes crime, drama and mystery as the hunters pursue leads, unmask conspiracies and carry out increasingly dangerous missions, while the protagonist wrestles with trauma, identity and how far vengeance can be justified. Watching Hunters delivers a tense, often violent ride: expect stylized, sometimes brutal action, clandestine stakeouts, sudden twists and moral gray areas rather than clear-cut heroism. The series balances pulpy, retro 1970s atmosphere — grime, period music and neon — with heavy emotional weight and political stakes. It alternates moments of dark humor and swagger with scenes that confront the legacy of the Holocaust and the personal cost of pursuing justice, so the mood can swing between thriller momentum and raw, somber reflection. Viewer experience: you’ll be kept on edge by episodic revelations and cliffhangers, drawn into complex character dynamics and shifting loyalties, and frequently challenged by ethically ambiguous decisions. Content warnings are appropriate — the show contains graphic violence, depictions of bigotry and Holocaust-related themes — so be prepared for intense scenes alongside its conspiracy-driven suspense.
Actors: Al Pacino, Logan Lerman, Lena Olin
Genres: Crime, Drama, Mystery
7.2
/10
7.2
/10