Joel Kinnaman's New Series Premieres Next Month
High Value Target: the Hunt for Saddam, a CIA thriller compared to Mindhunter and Zero Dark Thirty, stars Kinnaman as a CIA analyst interrogating Saddam Hussein

Joel Kinnaman's new series, High Value Target: the Hunt for Saddam, is set to premiere in 2026. The show has been compared to Mindhunter and Zero Dark Thirty, with Kinnaman playing a CIA analyst who interrogates Saddam Hussein.
High Value Target is based on the memoir of John Nixon, a real CIA analyst who questioned Hussein. Nixon wrote a book about his experiences titled Debriefing the President: The Interrogation of Saddam Hussein, which has formed the basis for the series.
Kinnaman's character in High Value Target is expected to bring intensity to the role, given his history of playing morally-complex characters in sci-fi, drama, and crime. The show's trailer features both explosive action and moments of tension, rivaling Mindhunter's infamous interviews.
The Informer, a movie starring Joel Kinnaman, was released in 2019 and had a production budget of $60 million. However, it earned around $2.9 million worldwide at the box office, making it a major commercial disappointment. The film is currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video in the United States.
High Value Target marks Joel Kinnaman's third TV show to release in 2026. With its premise and comparisons to Mindhunter and Zero Dark Thirty, it is one of the most intriguing TV shows premiering this year.
## Why it matters The show's exploration of the emotional toll of interrogating a high-value target like Saddam Hussein will likely resonate with audiences. The fact that it is based on a real CIA analyst's memoir adds to the show's authenticity and intrigue. As a result, High Value Target: the Hunt for Saddam is a highly anticipated series that promises to deliver intense and thought-provoking scenes.





