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Netflix Releases Crime Series 'Nemesis' Created by Courtney A. Kemp

Entertainment5/14/2026
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Netflix has released a new crime series titled 'Nemesis', created by Courtney A. Kemp and co-creator Tani Morale. The eight-episode season follows a detective pursuing a crew of robbers and is now streaming on the platform.

Facts First

  • Netflix has released a crime series titled 'Nemesis' created by Courtney A. Kemp and Tani Morale.
  • The first season consists of eight episodes directed by Mario Van Peebles for the first two.
  • The series follows LAPD detective Isiah Stiles who believes robber Coltrane Wilder killed his trainee.
  • The plot involves a crew robbing a homeowner and a poker game in Beverly Hills on Halloween.
  • The series is currently streaming on Netflix.

What Happened

Netflix released a new crime series titled 'Nemesis'. The series was created by Courtney A. Kemp and co-creator Tani Morale. The first season consists of eight episodes, with Mario Van Peebles directing Episodes 1 and 2. The series is now streaming on Netflix.

Why this Matters to You

If you are a Netflix subscriber, you now have a new crime series available to watch. The show may provide entertainment for viewers interested in crime dramas featuring a detective pursuing a crew of robbers.

What's Next

The series is available for viewing on Netflix. Viewers can watch the eight episodes, including Episode 6 titled 'The Die is Cast', which features gunfire and explosions in its first six minutes.

Perspectives

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The Critic praises the series as 'tantalizing television' and a 'thrilling rollercoaster' that brilliantly expands its character worlds and features 'incredible' performances.
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The Critic highlights the strength of the character dynamics, noting that the leads are 'intoxicating foes' and that the female characters are 'empowered' and provide 'necessary grounding'.
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The Critic identifies a significant pacing issue in Episode 6, arguing that the episode 'stalls' and feels 'overdone and far too soapy' in its opening minutes.
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The Critic observes specific character details and connections to the broader 'Power' Universe, such as the 'depraved and impeccably dressed' Charlie and various familiar side characters.