Fra Fee is taking on one of his most prominent and complex roles to date with the release of the Netflix thriller Unchosen.
The six-part psychological drama, which premiered on April 21, 2026, explores life inside a closed and controlling religious sect.

At the center of the story is Rosie, a woman whose carefully structured life begins to unravel after encountering a mysterious outsider.
That outsider, Sam, is played by Fee.
The character is far from straightforward.
Sam is introduced as an escaped convict, but quickly becomes something more difficult to define.
He manipulates those around him, forms complicated relationships, and exposes the fragile dynamics within the community.
This ambiguity is central to the role.
Rather than presenting a clear hero or villain, the series positions Sam as a catalyst for change, forcing other characters to confront both their desires and their fears.
The project represents a significant step in Fee’s career.
While he has appeared in high-profile productions such as Hawkeye and Rebel Moon, Unchosen places him firmly at the center of a story that is both darker and more psychologically driven.
The shift highlights his range as an actor and his willingness to take on more challenging material.
At the same time, his personal life offers a notable contrast.

Fee is married to actor and musician Declan Bennett, and the couple has maintained a visible but understated presence as part of the LGBTQ community.
Their relationship reflects a different kind of narrative, one grounded in stability rather than conflict.
This balance between on-screen intensity and off-screen normalcy adds another layer to how Fee is perceived.
As Unchosen reaches audiences, it positions him not only as a familiar face, but as an actor entering a new phase of his career.
One defined by more central roles, greater complexity, and a growing presence in major streaming productions.
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