Before she went into acting, Hilary Swank was one of those kids who looked up at the sky and dreamed of blasting off to outer space. She got to pretend living out that dream in her new Netflix series, "Away," where she plays an astronaut commander leading a voyage to Mars.
"I just love an adventure and I'm a Leo," said Swank in a recent interview.
Executive produced by Jason Katims, "Away" follows Swank's character Emma Green and her international crew on this dangerous mission as she leaves behind her husband (played by Josh Charles) and teenage daughter (Talitha Bateman) for three years.
The series shifts back-and-forth between what's going on in space and back home with her family. Charles juggles health issues while essentially being a single parent. Emma has some personnel issues onboard (prickly personalities, a colleague who may think of her as more than a friend, and a rookie astronaut on her team), but what's not a factor is that she's a woman in charge.
"I think it's pretty darn awesome that's not the drama of this show. It's not about 'Oh, it's a female commander,'" said Swank.