During the 2000s, Knightley explored other roles outside the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, including her portrayal of Elizabeth Bennet in 2005’s Pride & Prejudice, which earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. She continued to appear in period dramas, such as Atonement and The Imitation Game, the latter earning her another Oscar nomination, this time for Best Supporting Actress. At the age of six, Knightley started her career in commercials and TV movies but didn’t embark on her first leading role in a live-action series until recently.
Black Doves Debuts With A 100% Rotten Tomatoes Score
Keira Knightley’s Netflix Spy Series Premieres Soon
Black Doves, Keira Knightley’s new Netflix spy series, debuts with a 100% Rotten Tomatoes score ahead of its premiere. Created by Joe Barton, known previously for The Lazarus Project, the upcoming series follows a spy who begins a passionate affair with a man unaware of her secret identity who falls prey to London’s criminal underworld, prompting her employers to send an old friend for her protection. Keira Knightley and Ben Whishaw lead Black Doves‘ cast alongside Sarah Lancashire, Andrew Koji, Omari Douglas, Kathryn Hunter, and Finn Bennett.
Now, ahead of its premiere in just a few days, critics are sharing their thoughts on Keira Knightley’s new Netflix spy series and its Rotten Tomatoes score has been revealed. Black Doves has debuted with a perfect 100% Rotten Tomatoes score from critics. At the time of writing, the score is based on only five reviews, so it could fluctuate as more are tabulated.
What Black Doves’ Rotten Tomatoes Score Means For The Series
Keira Knightley’s Netflix Spy Series Could Be A Smash Hit
Though it only has five reviews, Black Doves debuting to a perfect 100% Rotten Tomatoes score is still a notable achievement that suggests it could be a smash hit for Netflix. Black Doves reviews praise the spy thriller as smart, engaging, and entertaining, elevated by Keira Knightley’s standout performance and her strong chemistry with Ben Whishaw. Ahead of its premiere, Black Doves has already been renewed for a second season, suggesting that Netflix has supreme confidence in Keira Knightley‘s spy series and sees the potential for a successful saga.