Kyle Chandler Returns to TV in Netflix’s Bloodline: Get Ready for a Darker Role

Coach Taylor is Back: Kyle Chandler Stars in Netflix’s Bloodline

For all the Friday Night Lights fans out there, it’s time to rejoice! Coach Taylor, played by the talented Kyle Chandler, is making a comeback to our screens. This time, he’s taking on a new role in a Netflix original series called Bloodline. After months of anticipation, Netflix has finally announced the show’s premiere date and even released a teaser trailer for this thrilling drama. Mark your calendars, as all 13 episodes of Bloodline will be available for streaming in March 2015.

Bloodline: A Tale of Family Secrets and Hidden Lies

Bloodline is the brainchild of creators and executive producers Todd A. Kessler, Daniel Zelman, and Glenn Kesslerand. Set in the picturesque Florida Keys, the series revolves around a tight-knit yet secretive family. The plot thickens as their hidden lies and dark secrets begin to unravel when their estranged “black sheep” brother makes a sudden reappearance in their lives.

The cast of Bloodline boasts an impressive lineup of familiar names and faces. Alongside Kyle Chandler, the series features Ben Mendelsohn (The Dark Knight Rises), Linda Cardellini (Freaks and Geeks, Mad Men), Sam Shepard (The Right Stuff), Sissy Spacek (Carrie), Norbert Leo Butz (Dan in Real Life), Jamie McShane (Sons of Anarchy), Jacinda Barrett (Suits), and Enrique Murciano (Without a Trace).

Why Bloodline Deserves a Spot on Your Watchlist

With the plethora of series premiering on Netflix and regular TV, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to keep up with everything. However, Bloodline is one show that you should definitely make room for in your schedule. Kyle Chandler is an exceptional actor, and this series promises to showcase a much darker side of him, especially after his portrayal of the virtuous Coach Taylor in Friday Night Lights.

Take a look at the teaser trailer for Bloodline below and try to decipher the cryptic hints it offers. What could be the “bad thing” that these seemingly “not bad people” have done? Share your thoughts and theories in the comments section.

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