Antony Starr, known for his role as a villain in "The Boys," is set to star in a new Netflix series titled "Breakers." The scripted show, created by Pete Jackson, follows two American best friends on a backpacking trip in Australia. They stumble upon a community of surfers led by the charismatic and mysterious Brando, played by Starr.
Filming for "Breakers" has already begun in Western Australia, making it the first Netflix series to shoot in the region. The production is supported by local tax incentives and is expected to wrap up in June. Directed by Mary Nighy and Ng Choon Ping, the series is produced by Clerkenwell Films, the company behind hits like "Baby Reindeer" and "The End Of The F***ing World."
Starr, who recently finished a successful run on Amazon Prime Video’s "The Boys," will also appear in Neon’s upcoming film "Samo Lives" as Andy Warhol. His impressive resume includes roles in Netflix’s "Banshee," Amazon’s "Goliath," and the Apple TV comedy "The Studio." The news of Starr’s casting in "Breakers" was first reported by Deadline.
With a talented cast and crew, "Breakers" promises to be an exciting addition to Netflix’s lineup. Fans of Starr and captivating storytelling won’t want to miss this upcoming series. Stay tuned for more updates on this thrilling new show.

