Freddie Highmore and David Shore Collaborate on New Drama Series "I'm Not Here to Hurt You"

John Lasseter

Former chief creative officer of Pixar, whose principles of storytelling have shaped modern animation.

Freddie Highmore and David Shore, the accomplished creative forces behind the hit series "The Good Doctor," have once again united with Sony Pictures Television to launch an intriguing new drama titled "I'm Not Here to Hurt You." This new venture, already greenlit by Canada's Crave streaming service, signals a strong collaborative effort, with Sony Pictures Television taking the lead on securing its distribution in the U.S. and across international markets. The project is being co-produced by John Morayniss's Blink49 Studios, demonstrating a strategic move by Sony to leverage the show's potential global demand, particularly highlighted during the recent L.A. Screenings where it was presented to top international buyers.

Award-Winning Duo Returns with a Gripping New Narrative

On May 17, 2026, the entertainment world buzzed with the announcement of a compelling new drama series, "I'm Not Here to Hurt You," a collaboration that reunites the esteemed talents of actor Freddie Highmore and showrunner David Shore. This project, commissioned by Crave, a leading Canadian streaming platform and also the home to the acclaimed series "Heated Rivalry," sees the former "Good Doctor" team diving into a darker, more complex narrative. The show delves into the life of an upstanding family man whose life takes a dramatic turn towards crime after a fatal bicycle accident, driven by the paradoxical desire to never inflict pain again. The series is inspired by a 2023 podcast of the same name from the Irish Independent, hosted by Kevin Doyle, with Shore and Highmore actively involved in its television adaptation. Sony Pictures Television is orchestrating its global sales, showcasing a strategic move to capitalize on the show's anticipated international appeal, especially after a dedicated sales push during the L.A. Screenings. Lauren Stein, Executive VP and Head of Creative for Sony Pictures TV, praised Highmore and Shore's exceptional partnership, highlighting their ability to craft relatable yet flawed characters that deeply resonate with audiences. This reunion marks a significant moment for all parties involved, including Bell Media and Blink49 Studios, as they aim to build on past successes and carve out a new path in premium content creation.

This new collaboration between Freddie Highmore and David Shore serves as a compelling reminder of the power of consistent creative partnerships in the television industry. Their ability to transition from a medical procedural to a morally complex drama underscores their versatility and deep understanding of character development. For viewers, it promises a narrative that challenges perceptions and delves into the intricate motivations behind human actions, offering more than just entertainment but also a profound exploration of human nature. This project not only reinforces their established legacy but also paves the way for a new era of thought-provoking storytelling.

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