Regina King as Angela Abar / Sister Night

Angela Abar / Sister Night

Played by Regina King · Watchmen · Limited Series (2019)
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Character Arc

Angela Abar is the fierce center of HBO's Watchmen — a Tulsa detective who fights crime in secret as the masked vigilante Sister Night, in an alternate America where police hide their faces from white-supremacist terror. Tough, guarded, and grieving, Angela is pulled into a sprawling conspiracy that reaches back to the 1921 Tulsa race massacre and forward to questions of god-like power.

Her arc is a stunning excavation of inherited trauma and identity. As Angela investigates the murder of her police chief and mentor, she uncovers buried family history and a legacy of racial violence that reframes the original Watchmen mythology around the Black American experience. The series uses her journey to ask who gets to be a hero, who writes history, and what we inherit from the past — culminating in a finale that places extraordinary power in her hands.

Regina King's commanding, Emmy-nominated performance anchored Damon Lindelof's audacious, acclaimed continuation of the graphic novel.

Key Episodes

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It's Summer and We're Running Out of Ice

Angela's double life as Sister Night and the show's alternate America are introduced.

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A God Walks into Abar

Angela's relationship and the series' cosmic stakes are illuminated.

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Character Analysis & Cultural Significance

Angela Abar / Sister Night is one of the central figures in Watchmen, a drama/sci-fi/superhero series that aired on HBO from 2019. Within the narrative of Watchmen, Angela Abar / Sister Night serves as a pivotal character whose decisions and relationships drive key story arcs throughout Limited Series (2019). The character's journey has been central to many of the show's most memorable and discussed moments.

Portrayed by Regina King, Angela Abar / Sister Night has become one of the most recognizable characters in modern television. Regina King's performance brings nuance and depth to the role, creating a character that resonates with audiences on both intellectual and emotional levels. Regina King's work has been recognized with 2 major awards, reflecting the critical acclaim their portrayal has received.

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Regina King plays Angela Abar / Sister Night in HBO's Watchmen — an Emmy-nominated role.

HBO's Watchmen is a sequel to the graphic novel, set in an alternate America and centered on a Tulsa detective uncovering a conspiracy rooted in racial violence.