Claire Danes to Lead Netflix Drama 'Lovesick' from Sarah Treem

by : Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Netflix has secured the rights to "Lovesick," a compelling new drama series, with the acclaimed actress Claire Danes set to star in the lead role. This project, originating from the creative vision of Sarah Treem, celebrated for her work on "The Affair," is an adaptation of the highly regarded Israeli series, "The Best Worst Thing." The show promises a profound exploration of human connection, personal struggle, and existential questions, framed within a unique narrative structure.

Claire Danes Returns to Netflix in a Moving New Role

In a move that solidifies her ongoing partnership with the streaming giant, Claire Danes will grace screens once more on Netflix, taking on a pivotal role in the upcoming drama, "Lovesick." The series, a direct-to-series order by Netflix, is being helmed by Sarah Treem, who will serve as its writer, executive producer, and showrunner. Danes is not only starring but also taking on an executive producer credit, showcasing her deep involvement in the project. Production will be managed by Universal Television and Keshet Studios. The narrative centers on Annika, a distinguished breast cancer surgeon, whose life takes an unforeseen turn when she is diagnosed with cancer herself. Her journey intersects with Nate, a promising political figure, weaving a complex tapestry of their interwoven lives. The series delves into profound themes, including love, intimacy, sickness, mortality, family bonds, parenthood, health, medical ethics, and the broader search for life's meaning, all while Annika navigates her breast cancer treatment. This collaboration follows Danes' critically praised performance in Netflix's 2025 limited series "The Beast in Me," which garnered her a Golden Globe nomination. Treem, recognized for co-creating the Golden Globe-winning series "The Affair," brings a wealth of experience in crafting intricate, character-driven narratives, having also contributed to shows like "In Treatment" and "House of Cards." Her next venture includes the FX limited series "Cry Wolf." "The Best Worst Thing," the Israeli original that inspired "Lovesick," captivated audiences in 2024 with its nuanced portrayal of life's complexities.

This announcement highlights the growing trend of adapting successful international formats for a global audience and the continued trust placed in established talents like Claire Danes and Sarah Treem. The series is poised to offer a deeply emotional and thought-provoking viewing experience, prompting reflection on life's profound challenges and the enduring power of human spirit and connection.