After seven seasons portraying the beloved Dr. Shaun Murphy on The Good Doctor, Freddie Highmore is officially closing one chapter and opening another. The British actor has returned to television with a brand-new lead role in an upcoming thriller series, marking his first major project since the ABC medical drama ended.
Highmore is set to star in The Assassin, a suspense-driven series that explores the dark psychology of a trained operative struggling with identity and morality. The show recently premiered in the UK and is scheduled to reach international audiences later this year. Early reactions suggest the role will be a dramatic departure from the compassionate, socially challenged surgeon that defined Highmore’s last seven years on screen.
For many fans, Highmore’s portrayal of Shaun Murphy was career-defining. His nuanced performance earned critical acclaim for its sensitive depiction of a doctor on the autism spectrum navigating both medical and emotional challenges. Letting go of that role, however, was not easy.
In recent interviews, Highmore admitted that saying goodbye to Shaun was deeply emotional. “That character changed my life in so many ways,” he shared. “But as an actor, you eventually feel the pull to explore something completely different.”
Industry insiders view The Assassin as a strategic move that could reposition Highmore in darker, more complex territory. While he will forever be associated with The Good Doctor, this new project signals that the actor is ready to redefine himself for a new era of his career.