Into the Underworld: Howard Overman’s ‘Hit Point’ Promises a Gritty, Romantic Shift for British Crime Thriller Television
By Alex Billington | August 3, 2026
The British crime thriller landscape is set for a high-octane shake-up this August with the arrival of Hit Point, a sleek, adrenaline-fueled series arriving on the streaming platform U. Produced by the powerhouse team at Urban Myth Films in association with Canal+ and Studiocanal, the series promises to blend the grit of West London’s criminal underbelly with the high-stakes, simmering romantic tension of its two lead detectives. With a pedigree that includes the creative mind behind Misfits and Dirk Gently, anticipation for this series has reached a fever pitch following the release of its first official trailer.
Main Facts: A Dangerous Game in West London
At its core, Hit Point is a genre-defying production that positions itself somewhere between a classic police procedural and a modern, stylized heist drama. The plot centers on two detectives in their 30s, Leo and Bella, whose professional partnership is complicated by a palpable and undeniable romantic attraction.
The narrative catalyst for the series is as explosive as it is classic: a high-stakes heist involving a Range Rover carrying £10 million in cash, intercepted by a trio of assailants wearing animal masks—a lion, a fox, and a jaguar. As the detectives peel back the layers of this brazen theft, they find themselves pulled deeper into the treacherous criminal underworld of West London.
The series stars Nick Blood (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) as Leo and Saffron Hocking (Top Boy, The Devil’s Hour) as Bella. They are joined by a distinguished supporting cast, including William Abadie and the ever-versatile Peter Serafinowicz. The series is the latest project from Howard Overman, whose track record of subversive, character-driven storytelling suggests that Hit Point will be far from a standard "whodunit."

Chronology: From Concept to Streaming Premiere
The development of Hit Point has been characterized by a quiet, steady build-up under the stewardship of Urban Myth Films.
- Pre-Production (2024–2025): Following the massive success of projects like The War of the Worlds and Atlantis, Howard Overman began drafting a concept that would return to the "street-level" intensity of his early work on Misfits and Vexed, but with a more mature, cinematic polish.
- Production Phase (Late 2025): Filming took place across various iconic and gritty locations in West London. The production team, working under director David Caffrey—whose fingerprints are all over some of the most acclaimed British dramas of the decade, including Peaky Blinders and The Gentlemen—aimed to capture a unique visual language that prioritizes atmosphere and kinetic energy.
- Marketing Kick-off (August 2026): On August 3, 2026, Studiocanal dropped the official trailer, a blistering 40-second teaser that provides a tantalizing glimpse into the chemistry between Blood and Hocking, the visceral nature of the action sequences, and the central mystery surrounding the £10 million heist.
- Premiere (August 13, 2026): The series is scheduled to debut on the streaming service U in the United Kingdom. As of now, international distribution for the United States remains unconfirmed, though industry analysts expect a bidding war to follow the UK release.
Supporting Data: The Creative Powerhouse Behind the Camera
To understand the weight of Hit Point, one must look at the architects of the series. Howard Overman is arguably one of the most significant figures in modern British television. His ability to blend dark humor with high-concept sci-fi and crime drama has defined a generation of viewers.
Directing the series is David Caffrey, a veteran of high-tension television. His work on The Gentlemen—a series that effectively reimagined the British crime caper for the streaming era—serves as a strong indicator of the aesthetic tone of Hit Point. By pairing Overman’s sharp, often irreverent dialogue with Caffrey’s command of kinetic, stylish pacing, Hit Point appears positioned to dominate the late-summer streaming charts.
The casting of Saffron Hocking, fresh off her breakout, critically acclaimed role in Top Boy, adds a layer of gravitas to the project. Hocking has shown a remarkable ability to anchor complex, morally gray narratives, and her chemistry with Nick Blood in the provided footage suggests the "romantic tension" mentioned in the series synopsis is not merely a subplot, but a fundamental driver of the narrative’s stakes.
Official Responses and Creative Vision
In promotional materials released alongside the trailer, the creative team has emphasized that Hit Point is not just about the chase. "It’s a story where loyalty is tested, secrets explode, and love might just be the most dangerous game of all," states the official production brief.

The use of animal-masked antagonists is a classic trope, but the showrunners have teased that "all is not as it seems." This suggests that the heist itself may be a red herring or, at the very least, the beginning of a much larger conspiracy. The dialogue snippet featured in the trailer—"If we go down that path, it’s a whole world of pain, brother"—underscores the cynical, high-stakes nature of the world the protagonists occupy.
Critics and industry insiders who have had early access to the pilot suggest that the show’s primary strength lies in its balance. It manages to deliver the "razor-sharp humor" fans of Overman have come to expect, while never losing sight of the "heart-stopping action" required for a prestige crime thriller.
Implications for the Streaming Landscape
The launch of Hit Point on U represents a significant strategic move for the platform. As streaming services fight for dominance in the UK market, the acquisition of high-quality, local content with international appeal is essential. If Hit Point performs as well as early projections suggest, it could solidify U as a major player for original, high-budget genre television.
Furthermore, the show’s success could pave the way for a resurgence in the "buddy-cop" subgenre, provided the execution remains as nuanced as the trailer suggests. By moving away from the purely procedural structure and leaning into the "sizzling romantic drama" aspect, the series aims to capture a broader demographic—those who enjoy the tension of a Line of Duty but are looking for the emotional stakes of a character-driven drama.
The Question of International Reach
While the series is currently exclusive to the UK, the international appetite for British crime thrillers—fueled by the success of shows like Sherlock, Luther, and The Gentlemen—is currently at an all-time high. The involvement of Studiocanal, a major European film and television production entity, indicates a clear intent to syndicate this content globally. If the series receives positive reviews upon its August 13th premiere, a US release could be announced before the end of the year.

Final Thoughts
Hit Point is shaping up to be the definitive "must-watch" of the late summer season. With its blend of high-concept crime, stylized action, and the promise of a complex, evolving romance between two detectives on the edge, it offers everything a modern thriller enthusiast could want.
For now, the audience is left with the teaser’s central provocation: Do we actually want them to catch the criminals? As the lines between the law and the underworld begin to blur, it seems the answer to that question will become increasingly complicated.
Are you ready to enter the West London underworld? Hit Point arrives on U on August 13th. Keep your eyes on the horizon for further developments regarding international release dates and behind-the-scenes content.