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It's Time We Talk About the Josh Hartnett Renaissance: Where to Watch Him


Josh Hartnett has been a Hollywood heartthrob since the late ‘90s, but he’s stepped back into the spotlight with projects like ‘Oppenheimer,’ ‘The Bear’ and more

Ron Davis/Getty ImagesDon’t call it a comeback because Josh Hartnett has been a bona fide heartthrob since the late ‘90s — but there’s no denying the actor has been experiencing a major renaissance since stepping back into the spotlight over the past few years. After his role as Trip Fontaine in 1999’s The Virgin Suicides, he shifted his focus to romantic comedies, appearing in films like 40 Days and 40 Nights and Here on Earth before reaching A-list status with blockbusters like Pearl Harbor and Black Hawk Down. The synopsis: Shot in the back and left for dead, Jack (Hartnett), a former top tog of his mercenary unit, returns to his old base in Odessa to right past wrongs and reunite with the woman he loves.

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