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Obsession is the latest thriller series from Netflix. Based on the 1991 novel Damage, the show stars Richard Armitage as a surgeon who begins an affair with his son's fiancee. However, passion quickly turns into an obsession in a way that could threaten his career and life. The show also stars Charlie Murphy, Indira Varma, and Rish Shah. The novel had been previously adapted into 1992's Damage. That film holds a 79% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes and starred Jeremy Irons.
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