The Waterfront (TV series)
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Genre | Crime drama |
Created by | Kevin Williamson |
Showrunner | Kevin Williamson |
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Music by | John Frizzell |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 8 |
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Running time | 42–55 minutes |
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Network | Netflix |
Release | June 19, 2025 |
The Waterfront is an American crime drama television series created by Kevin Williamson that premiered on Netflix on June 19, 2025.
Cast and characters
Main
- Holt McCallany as Harlan Buckley, owner of the local restaurant and port and owns land, whose father ran a cartel
- Melissa Benoist as Bree Buckley, Harlan and Belle's daughter who lost custody of her teenage son due to burning down a house with her son inside while drunk. She is an alcoholic and a drug addict. She is dating Marcus
- Jake Weary as Cane Buckley, Harlan's and Belle's son and Bree's younger brother who is running his family's business which is sinking
- Rafael L. Silva as Shawn West, a recently hired bartender at the Buckleys' waterfront restaurant and bar who later revealed to be Harlan's son from an affair with his late mother Bebe who used to work at the restaurant
- Humberly González as Jenna Tate, a journalist who dated Cane in high school, that comes back to town to care for her ailing father who owns a local hardware store
- Danielle Campbell as Peyton Buckley, Cane's wife and mother to their daughter, Savanah
- Brady Hepner as Diller Hopkins, Bree's teenage son who lives with his father and has a tense relationship with his mother
- Maria Bello as Belle Buckley, Harlan's wife who runs the business and is struggling with debt
Recurring
- Gerardo Celasco as DEA Agent Marcus Sanchez, a DEA agent whom Bree is sleeping with and feeding information to about the drugs her family are dealing. He is also a heroin addict.
- Michael Gaston as Sheriff Clyde Porter, the crooked sheriff in Havenport, North Carolina
- Joshua Mikel as Rodney Hopkins, Bree's ex-husband and Diller's father
- Dave Annable as Wes Benson, a real estate developer whom Belle is working with and having an affair with
- Andrew Call as Deputy Sawyer, the Havenport deputy sheriff who later becomes acting sheriff after Porter's death, who is married to Harlan's cousin
- Topher Grace as Grady, a drug supplier that the Buckleys are forced to work for
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | |
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1 | "Almost Okay" | Marcos Siega | Kevin Williamson | June 19, 2025 | |
Harlan Buckley returns to manage the family's fishing business after health issues, finding it in financial trouble due to decisions made by his wife, Belle, and son, Cane. The family's boat, the Miss Glory, is found beached, leading to accusations that Cane stole a drug shipment it was carrying for the mysterious Owen. As Harlan investigates, he learns that Belle and Cane have secretly entered the drug-running business to save their legacy. Harlan discovers the identity of "Owen" to be local Sheriff Clyde Porter, who orchestrated the attack on the Miss Glory and now demands the Buckleys make up the lost shipment. Meanwhile, Bree Buckley, a recovering addict, begins working with DEA Agent Marcus Sanchez, whom she is also dating, potentially gathering information against her brother Cane. Cane, married to Peyton with two daughters, reconnects with his high school ex, Jenna. | |||||
2 | "Taking Control" | Marcos Siega | Kevin Williamson | June 19, 2025 | |
Diller starts working at the restaurant, which upsets Bree as they have a restraining order against her. Bree continues her relationship with Marcus, who she makes promise to leave her parents out of his investigation. However, Marcus cannot easily get approval to track the family, much less Cane. Belle meets with a land developer, Wes Larsen, to who she offers to sell of Harlan's family's private land. Wes flirts with her, but she denies him initially before later kissing him. Cane and Jenna set up a dinner with their spouses. Nervous before dinner, they both take edibles and at the dinner, aggressively flirt with each other. After dinner, Peyton tells Cane she feels horrified and embarrassed and drives off. Peyton gets home and is attacked by two men in masks, who pour gasoline on her and hold her down to the ground. A man in a mask then lights the ground on fire and the fire races directly towards Peyton as the screen goes to black. | |||||
3 | "Playing with Fire" | Liz Friedlander | Michael Narducci | June 19, 2025 | |
After the warning shot at Peyton, Harlan wants revenge on Clyde, who threatens him and Belle. Belle tells Harlan he has to make nice with Clyde. Cane has Peyton followed to make sure she's okay after her attack, but refuses to give her answers and gives her space instead. Marcus is unable to find any direct evidence linking Cane to the deals, upsetting Bree. She later sneaks in Harlan's office, and downloads some evidence. Harlan tries to get Cane to beat the men who attacked Peyton, but he refuses. Belle suddenly ends her affair with Wes. Peyton tells Cane she wishes he would be there for her, to protect her, and to be emotionally available. Bree is still suspicious of Shawn, thinking he is a mole. She confronts him and he reveals he is Harlan's illegitimate son. Harlan goes to Clyde's to try to befriend him, before ultimately wanting to work out another business deal. This angers Clyde who attacks Harlan, trying to kill him. Harlan stabs him in the head with a screwdriver, killing him, just as he collapses to the ground, clutching his chest. | |||||
4 | "You Can't Trust a Buckley" | Liz Friedlander | Brenna Kouf Jimenez | June 19, 2025 | |
Harlan and Belle cover up Clyde's death and make it look like an accident, with Harlan making plans to get close to his sons to cover up the murder and promote them. Peyton tries to get close to Cane, who is distant, which greatly upsets her. Cane follows Bree and catches her talking to Marcus, when he confronts her she says she's been doing this because his testimony made her lose custody of Diller. Cane argues it was her actions that caused that and reveals to her that Harlan is involved with the trades, to her shock. She later tries to get Marcus to call off the investigation, but he refuses. Harlan meets Shawn. Peyton, sick of Cane's distance, leaves to go visit her parents. Harlan is taken to meet Grady, who is a fan of him and has a nonchalant demeanor. Harlan easily sets up a business plan, which Grady approves of. However, Clyde's son is there who had tried to go behind Harlan's back. Harlan tells Grady to let him work for him, but instead he runs and Grady orders his men to shoot at him with a gun, which blows him up. | |||||
5 | "I'm a Hugger" | Erica Dunton | Hannah Schneider | June 19, 2025 | |
The newfound partnership with Grady further pushes the family in trouble. At the end of their ropes, Marcus and Bree goes off the deep end that ends tragically. Cane uncovers more secrets about the family's finances. | |||||
6 | "Hunting Season" | Erica Dunton | Lloyd Gilyard Jr. | June 19, 2025 | |
Cane and Bree reconcile. Grady makes an unsettling visit to the Buckley Fish House, demanding an impromptu drug run from Harlan. Later, Grady cajoles Diller into an impromptu hunting trip, forcing Harlan to join. Belle learns Wes has reneged on their deal. Grady accidentally shoots Diller with birdshot. At the hospital, Rodney accuses Bree of being high. Grady shows up to offer an apology, but Belle hits him. Grady has his men attack Belle, but Shawn rescues her and subdues Grady’s men. Later, Cane goes to Jenna’s house to reconnect. Grady and his men show up at the fish house and torture Harlan. | |||||
7 | "Nice Try" | Jann Turner | Katelyn Crabb | June 19, 2025 | |
With their loan deadline looming and Grady becoming more dangerous, The Buckleys rely on an unlikely source for help, but it does more harm than good. Cane is sent on a life-or-death mission. Meanwhile, Bree's custody for Diller begins to worsen as he goes missing but uncovers a dark secret during her search. | |||||
8 | "Lost at Sea" | Jann Turner | Kevin Williamson & Michael Narducci | June 19, 2025 | |
Grady kidnaps Bree and sails out to sea to exchange her for Harlan. Diller, who saw Bree’s kidnapping, had stowed away in the bow and was discovered. Bree attempts to escape and is shot in the leg and thrown into the sea. Harlan, who was supposed to come out alone, successfully hides Cane and Shawn, who overtake Grady and his men. They rescue Bree and Diller. Grady taunts Cane as being weak, but Cane kills Grady, and he falls into the sea. To settle their debts and retain their land assets, the Buckleys make a deal with Emmett, agreeing to run drugs for them for one year. Emmett puts Belle in charge to oversee the Buckley operations. Sheriff Sawyer aligns with Harlan and disposes of all the evidence of the altercation. |
Production
Development
On May 15, 2024, Netflix gave production a series order for The Waterfront. The series is created by Kevin Williamson who is also expected to executive produce alongside Ben Fast. Production companies involved producing the series are Universal Television and Outerbanks Entertainment.[1] Williamson also serves as the showrunner.[2] Four months later, Marcos Siega was expected to direct the first two episodes and added as an executive producer.[3]
Casting
In August 2024, Holt McCallany and Maria Bello were cast to star.[4][5] On September 18, 2024, Melissa Benoist, Jake Weary, Rafael L. Silva, Humberly González, Danielle Campbell, and Brady Hepner joined the cast as series regulars while Michael Gaston and Gerardo Celasco joined the cast in recurring roles.[3] In October 2024, Topher Grace and Andrew Call were cast in recurring capacities.[6][7] On November 4, 2024, Dave Annable joined the cast in a recurring role.[8]
Filming
Principal photography for the series took place between August 2024 and December 2024 in Wilmington and Southport, North Carolina.[9][10]
Music
On May 23, 2025, Williamson’s frequent collaborator, John Frizzell, was revealed to be composing music for the series.[11] The Waterfront Soundtrack was released digitally by Lakeshore Records on June 20, 2025.[12]
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Dead Bodies" | 0:40 |
2. | "Young Bree" | 2:14 |
3. | "Ride to Town" | 1:06 |
4. | "Keep Going" | 1:08 |
5. | "The Incident at Sea" | 1:51 |
6. | "Harlan Meets Grady" | 2:17 |
7. | "Harlan and Shawn" | 1:37 |
8. | "Bree on the Pier" | 1:11 |
9. | "The Truth About Granddad" | 1:39 |
10. | "Harlan Manipulates Drew" | 1:26 |
11. | "Bree at the Swim Meet" | 1:25 |
12. | "Almost OK" | 0:41 |
13. | "Sanchez Questions Cane" | 1:54 |
14. | "Sharks" | 2:22 |
15. | "You Owe Me" | 1:54 |
16. | "Before the Sun Comes Up" | 1:04 |
17. | "Now I'm in Charge" | 1:38 |
18. | "Cane Can't Handle It" | 1:24 |
19. | "Been Sober Before" | 1:41 |
20. | "Belle and Harlan" | 0:59 |
21. | "You Can Count on Me" | 2:06 |
22. | "Childhood Memories" | 1:08 |
23. | "An Attempt Was Made" | 0:59 |
24. | "Hear Me on This" | 0:48 |
25. | "Bree Flashback" | 1:16 |
26. | "Harlan Confronts Grady" | 1:40 |
27. | "Bree Fights Back" | 1:04 |
28. | "Standoff with Grady" | 1:07 |
29. | "The Waterfront End Credits" | 1:31 |
Total length: | 30:11 |
Release
The Waterfront was released on June 19, 2025, with all eight episodes.[13]
Reception
The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 63% approval rating based on 38 critic reviews. The website's critics consensus reads, "Grim and pulpy, The Waterfront traffics in clichés but injects them with enough bravado to make for a gripping binge."[14] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 54 out of 100 based on 18 critics, indicating "mixed or average".[15]
References
- ^ White, Peter (May 15, 2024). "Kevin Williamson's Family Drama Series 'The Waterfront' Lands At Netflix". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 21, 2025.
- ^ Kinane, Ruth; Romero, Ariana (May 22, 2025). "The Waterfront Trailer Is Here, and So Is a Whole Lot of Chaos for the Buckleys". Netflix Tudum. Retrieved May 27, 2025.
- ^ a b Otterson, Joe (September 18, 2024). "Kevin Williamson Netflix Drama Series 'The Waterfront' Adds Nine to Cast, Marcos Siega to Direct". Variety. Retrieved May 21, 2025.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (August 1, 2024). "Holt McCallany To Star In Kevin Williamson's Netflix Drama Series 'The Waterfront'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 21, 2025.
- ^ Otterson, Joe (August 20, 2024). "Maria Bello Joins Kevin Williamson Netflix Series 'The Waterfront'". Variety. Retrieved May 21, 2025.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (October 2, 2024). "Topher Grace Joins Kevin Williamson's Netflix Series 'The Waterfront'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 21, 2025.
- ^ Petski, Denise (October 18, 2024). "Andrew Call Joins Kevin Williamson's Netflix Series 'The Waterfront'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 21, 2025.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (November 4, 2024). "Dave Annable Joins Kevin Williamson's Netflix Series 'The Waterfront'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 21, 2025.
- ^ Port City Daily Staff (August 21, 2024). "'The Waterfront' announces cast, background actors needed ahead of local film dates". Port City Daily. Retrieved May 22, 2025.
- ^ Staton, John (August 16, 2024). "Locations, casting info released as Netflix series starts production in Brunswick". Wilmington StarNews. Retrieved May 22, 2025.
- ^ "John Frizzell Scoring Netflix's 'The Waterfront". Film Music Reporter. May 23, 2025. Retrieved June 18, 2025.
- ^ a b "Soundtrack Album for Netflix's 'The Waterfront' to Be Released". Film Music Reporter. June 19, 2025. Retrieved June 22, 2025.
- ^ Romano, Nick (April 9, 2025). "Vampire Diaries fam, Supergirl star unite in Netflix's The Waterfront first look". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved May 21, 2025.
- ^ "The Waterfront: Season 1". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved July 18, 2025.
- ^ "The Waterfront: Season 1". Metacritic. Retrieved July 3, 2025.