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Home » Netflix’s ‘Nemesis’ explodes with Heat-inspired crime drama

Netflix’s ‘Nemesis’ explodes with Heat-inspired crime drama

May. 14, 2026 / Film / Author: Praise Swint

Netflix’s 'Nemesis' explodes with Heat-inspired crime drama
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The Nemesis Netflix review begins with one unavoidable conversation. This show owes a significant and obvious debt to Michael Mann’s 1995 crime film Heat. Creator Courtney Kemp and co-creator Tani Marole are not hiding that fact. Moreover, they are actively engaging with it. Nemesis is not a copy of Heat. However, it is a direct conversation with it.

The show reimagines Heat’s central conflict with two Black protagonists. It swaps Hollywood Hills real estate for Baldwin Hills. Additionally, it elevates the female characters from ciphers into fully realized people. That is a meaningful upgrade. Nevertheless, it also lacks De Niro and Pacino, and no amount of ambition can fully close that gap.

The setup and the cast

Y’lan Noel plays Coltrane Wilder, the polished and calculated leader of a crew of high-stakes thieves. Coltrane pulls off four precisely planned robberies per year. Furthermore, he has used his criminal proceeds to build a legitimate real estate business. He is nearly ready to walk away from the life entirely.

Matthew Law plays Isiah Stiles, a Robbery Homicide Division detective convinced that a string of elusive heists all trace back to the same crew. Stiles is obsessed. Consequently, that obsession is costing him his marriage, his relationship with his teenage son, and his shot at making captain.

The supporting cast is one of Nemesis’s genuine strengths. Cleopatra Coleman plays Coltrane’s wife Ebony with impressive complexity. Sophina Brown brings enigmatic menace as the mysterious Charlie. Additionally, Tre Hale and Quincy Isaiah deliver volatile and memorable turns as members of Coltrane’s crew. The precinct scenes benefit from strong character actors including Domenick Lombardozzi and Michael Potts.

What works and what does not

The Nemesis Netflix review finds real entertainment value in the show’s action sequences. The opening Halloween party robbery is well-orchestrated. A midseason Los Angeles street shootout, complete with robbers in hockey masks, delivers exactly the kind of pulpy urban spectacle the show is going for. Moreover, a finale car chase makes effective use of Los Angeles geography and keeps the energy high.

However, the domestic melodrama drags. Stiles’ home life, including questions about whether his wife will pursue an affair with the deputy district attorney, does little to raise the stakes. Furthermore, Law’s performance struggles to convey the moral deterioration the script keeps telling us is happening. His colleagues repeatedly warn that he is losing control, but that urgency does not come through on screen.

Noel fares better. His restrained, buttoned-down performance works as a deliberate contrast to the volatile world Coltrane is trying to leave behind. Additionally, the show’s most interesting performances come from its supporting players, who consistently outshine the two leads.

The verdict on Nemesis

Nemesis is an overstuffed, eight-episode B-movie that knows exactly what it is. It is pulpy, derivative, and frequently entertaining. Therefore, viewers who go in expecting a prestige crime drama may find themselves disappointed. However, those who enjoy soapy serialized thrillers with strong action beats and a vibrant ensemble will find plenty to enjoy.

The season ends on a gaping cliffhanger. That ending suggests Kemp and Marole have bigger plans for where this story goes. Given that Kemp built Power into a franchise spanning 63 episodes and multiple spinoffs, it would be unwise to count Nemesis out before it has had a chance to find its footing.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

Category: Film Tags: Courtney Kemp Netflix, Heat Netflix remake, Matthew Law, Nemesis cast 2026, Nemesis Netflix, Nemesis review, Netflix crime drama, Netflix thriller 2026, Power creator Netflix, Y'lan Noel

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