
Hostage on Netflix follows Suranne Jones as Abigail DaltonHostage on Netflix follows Suranne Jones as Abigail Dalton
The political thriller that will give you chills and expose the truth, Hostage, might be a thriller, but not any random thriller. It’s personal. It’s political. And it cuts deep.
At the Centre is Abigail Dalton, a woman who’s just become the first female Prime Minister of the UK. She’s intelligent, powerful, and clearly capable. But she’s also someone’s wife. Someone’s mother. And in the opening moments of the series, her world is ripped apart when her husband, Alex, is kidnapped overseas.
He’s not a soldier or a spy. He’s a doctor. A humanitarian. And suddenly, Abigail is faced with a chilling ultimatum: resign from office, or your husband dies.
That’s the setup. The jitters you might get while watching it will be as real as the truth behind the curation of Hostage was. It’s not just a political drama, you will be seeing a woman being pulled in a thousand directions by loyalty, duty, fear, and love. And while the story itself isn’t based on true events, it’s inspired by the real emotional weight that leaders, especially women in power, carry every single day.
Suranne Jones, who not only stars in the show but also helped produce it, sat down with real-life female politicians during the development of the series. She listened. Really listened. To the stories of working mothers in Parliament, to women who’ve had to send their children away for safety, to those who’ve faced abuse just for showing up. That pain, that impossible balancing act, it’s written into every frame of this show.
This isn’t just about a hostage situation. It’s about what it costs to lead. What it costs to love someone while the world watches your every move. And it’s about the loneliness that comes with power, the kind you can’t talk about in press briefings or political debates.
Hostage doesn’t need to be a true story. Because it reflects a deeper truth, one that too many women know all too well.
Reha Vohra is an entertainment and lifestyle journalist passionate about telling stories that celebrate culture, trends, and everyday life. She love diving into celebrity news, fashion, viral moments, and unique human experiences that resonate with readers. The goal is to create content that’s engaging, inspiring, and relatable, bringing fresh perspectives with a blend of curiosity and creativity.
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