AClive Owen-led period drama with a 92% Rotten Tomatoes score is enjoying a streaming resurgence.Clive Owen’s best movies and showscover a wide range of genres, from the espionage ofThe Bourne Identityto the neo-noir miniseriesMonsieur Spade.

For his performance in the 2004 romantic drama filmCloser,Owen won a Golden Globe and a BAFTA Award, along with receiving an Academy Award nomination. The 2012 television filmHemingway & Gellhornled to further awards recognition, with Owen receiving an Emmy nomination for his portrayal of Ernest Hemingway.

Clive Owen as Dr. Thackery in The Knick

He has more recently starred in season 3 ofAmerican Crime Story, where he played President Bill Clinton, Hulu’s psychological mystery thriller seriesA Murder at the End of the World, and as the leader of an eco-terrorist group in the 2025 action thriller filmCleaner. However, it is one of Owen’s overlooked projects from eight years ago that is seeing a streaming resurgence.

The Knick Is Performing Well On Streaming

The Knickis on the streaming charts eight years after the show’s cancellation. Set in the early years of the twentieth century, the critically acclaimedmedical dramafeatures Owen as Dr. John W. Thackery at the Knickerbox Hospital, referred to as the Knick. Dr. Thackery is a renowned surgeon and a drug addict.

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Thackery performing surgery on a man’s skull in The Knick

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The series aired for two seasons on Cinemax. Even though the season 2 finale was released in December 2015, Cinemax did not announce the cancellation of the Steven Soderbergh-directed show until 2017.

According toFlixPatrolas of August 4,The Knickis in the tenth spot on HBO Max’s streaming charts. Some of the shows ahead ofThe Knickare in the midst of releasing new episodes, includingAnd Just Like That…andThe Gilded Age, which have the respective number one and number three spots.

Our Take On The Knick’s Streaming Resurgence

The Knick’s recent streaming success is indicative of the show’s high quality being recognized years later. After the recent popularity of theintense medical dramaThe Pitt,The Knickis a perfect follow-up show with a similar level of intensity, albeit in a dramatically different time period, that can fill the void while the wait forThe Pittseason 2 continues.

Many ofSteven Soderbergh’s moviescontinue to be widely celebrated and rewatched, but his outstanding work onThe Knickhas been criminally overlooked, as has Owen’s performance as Dr. Thackery, which is among the best in his career. Now, new audiences are thankfully discovering the show for the first time.