Eric Banais more than 20 years removed from playing Bruce Banner inAng Lee’s 2003Hulkmovie, and now the Australian actor’s next project just got an exciting new look. Netflix has debuted thefirst teaser trailer and batch of images forUntamed, the upcoming limited series that will begin streaming on July 17. The platform has even assembled a star-studded ensemble to star opposite Bana, led byRosemarie DeWitt(Smile 2),Sam Neill(Jurassic Park), andWilson Bethel(Daredevil: Born Again).Lily Santiagowill also star in the show.ElleandMark L. Smithwill showrunUntamedfor Netflix, with star Eric Bana also earning an executive production credit for his work on the show alongsideJohn Wells,Erin Jontow,Todd Black,Tony Shaw,Steve Lee Jones, andCliff Roberts.

Untamedis a character-drivenmystery thriller set in Yosemite National Parkthat follows Bana’s Kyle Turner, a special agent for the National Parks Service who enforces what human laws he can in the vast wilderness.A brutal death in the park sparks an investigationthat leads Kyle down a dark and mysterious path that reveals secrets about the park and his own past. Sam Neill will star as Paul Souter, the chief park ranger in Yosemite, and Lily Santiago will play Naya Vasquez, a former LA cop who is the newest addition to Yosemite’s ranger squad. DeWitt has been tapped for the role of Jill Bodwin, Kyle’s ex-wife and a former teacher and park counselor, who is now remarried. Wilson Bethel will portray Shane Maguire, a former Army Ranger turned loner who has devoted his life to park safety.

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What Else Is Eric Bana Known For?

In addition to playing The Hulk, Bana is also known for starring alongsideBrad PittandOrlando BloominTroy, the 2004 sword & sandal epic that’s currently streaming on AMC+. He also played the lead role of Avner inSteven Spielberg’sMunich, the political thriller withDaniel Craigthat’s currently not streaming anywhere. Bana more recently played John Meehan in the USA seriesDirty John, which ran for two seasons and also starsChristian SlaterandConnie Britton.Dirty Johnwas mostly well-received by critics and audiences, and the show is currently streaming on Netflix.

UntamedhitsNetflixon July 17. Check out the new teaser trailer and images for the limited series above and stay tuned to Collider for future updates and coverage of the show.