Netflix’s New 8-Part ‘Power Meets Heat’ Heist Thriller Is Officially A Must-Watch

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Published May 14, 2026, 2:54 PM EDT

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Netflix's new 8-part heist thriller series that's like "Power meets Heat" is officially a must-watch following its world premiere on Thursday, May 14, 2026. Co-developed by Courtney A. Kemp, the creator of the celebrated crime drama series Power, this gripping new Netflix series features high-stakes heist elements that feel straight out of a classic Michael Mann heist movie. The series is even set in Los Angeles, just like Mann's celebrated thrillers Heat and Collateral, and other vintage heist movies like Point Break.

Nemesis has officially arrived on Netflix and is built for a weekend binge right now, featuring eight episodes that are each roughly an hour long. With a total runtime of 7 hours and 42 minutes, Nemesis would be an ambitious one-night binge but is certainly worth spreading out over a few days or one weekend. Early reviews suggest that Nemesis is worth the investment, especially for fans of Power (and its various spin-offs) and lovers of the crime thriller/heist genre in general.

Netflix's New 8-Part Heist Thriller Series Is Now Officially A Must-Watch

Nemesis is not setting out to reinvent the wheel, honing in on all the familiar crime drama and heist thriller characteristics to give fans of these genres exactly what they want. The series is centered around a cat-and-mouse hunt between an elusive, masterful thief and a cunning, determined detective. Matthew Law (Abbott Elementary) stars as Isaiah Stiles, an LAPD lieutenant in the robbery-homicide division who represents a relentless force of good in the series. On the other side of the conflict is Y’lan Noel (Insecure) as Coltrane Wilder, an ex-convict who finds redemption as a businessman harboring a dark secret – he's still running heists with a highly-skilled and trusted crew.

Isaiah and Coltrane share an "unstoppable force against an immovable object" character dynamic that makes them perfect foes in Nemesis. Isaiah sees the world as good and evil, driven by such conviction that he will stop at nothing to bring people like Coltrane to justice. Meanwhile, Coltrane views things with a bit more nuance, motivated by victory, power, and the thrills of the job. That said, Nemesis isn't entirely about the core conflict between the hero and villain – it also doubles as an examination of modern marriage, as both the wives of Isaiah and Coltrane fear the high-stakes and dangers each of their husbands brings into their worlds through their professions.

Nemesis Delivers A Gripping 'Power Meets Heat' Vibe In Series Debut

Nemesis, Y'Lan Noel as Coltrane Wilder Saeed Adyani/Netflix

As expected, Nemesis starts out with a bang, following Coltrane and his crew on a risky and ambitious heist on Halloween night in Los Angeles. After the damage is done, Isaiah examines the case and starts to piece together that this type of operation is far from a one-off crime and that a serious, highly skilled team is likely behind it and already plotting their next move. Isaiah consumes himself with this new case that nobody else in his department seems to be able to crack. Isaiah assembles a task force to investigate the string of recent and likely connected robberies, while Coltrane tries to keep a low profile as he and his team are hunted by the LAPD.

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If the premise of Nemesis sounds familiar, that's because it sounds very similar to one of the best shows of 2025, Task on HBO, in which Mark Ruffalo's FBI protagonist assembles a task force to investigate a string of robberies, led by Tom Pelphrey's desperate criminal antagonist. That series also features a cat-and-mouse chase that ultimately sets the hero and villain on a collision course, so you can expect a similar type of conflict while watching Nemesis. In fact, "Power meets Task with Heat elements" might be a more accurate description of Netflix's new 8-part thriller series – available to binge from start to finish right now.

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Nemesis

Release Date May 14, 2026

Network Netflix

Showrunner Courtney A. Kemp, Tani Marole

Directors Mario Van Peebles, Millicent Shelton, Rob Hardy, Ruben Garcia

Cast

  • Headshot Of Michael Potts In The 66th Emmy Award Performers

    Michael Potts

    James Sealey

  • Headshot Of Y'lan Noel

    Y'lan Noel

    Coltrane Wilder

  • Headshot Of Matthew Law

    Matthew Law

    Isaiah Stiles

  • Headshot Of Cleopatra Coleman

    Cleopatra Coleman

    Ebony Wilder

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