Callan Mulvey who played Heartbreak High’s Drazic is now a Hollywood star

Where is Heartbreak High’s Drazic? Callan Mulvey is now a Hollywood star two decades after shooting to fame as a troubled bad boy in the teen soap

Netflix just announced plans to reboot the classic Australian teen drama Heartbreak High.

And with a new series on the horizon, many fans of the original show are wondering what happened to some of its most memorable stars.

Bogdan Drazic, played by actor Callan Mulvey, was arguably the biggest character to come from the show after it moved from Channel 10 to ABC in 1997.

Where is he now? Callan Mulvey has come a long way since playing Drazic on Heartbreak High (pictured in 1998)

While so many viewers will always remember Callan as the troubled bad boy he played on the ’90s soap, the actor has gone on to have a very successful career since then.

He played another bad boy, Johnny Cooper, on Home and Away in 2007, and then appeared on four seasons of Channel 10’s police drama Rush from 2008 to 2011.

Callan then packed up and moved to Hollywood, where he landed roles in films like Zero Dark Thirty and 300: Rise of an Empire.

Superstar: The 45-year-old has forged a successful career in Hollywood and appeared in multiple superhero movies (pictured in 2016)

Superstar: The 45-year-old has forged a successful career in Hollywood and appeared in multiple superhero movies (pictured in 2016)

From there, he appeared in a string of superhero movies, including 2014’s Captain America: The Winter Soldier and 2016’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.

Last year, he played double agent Jack Rollins in Avengers: Endgame.

Callan also enjoyed a memorable stint in 50 Cent’s popular crime drama, Power. 

Action hero: Callan then packed up and moved to Hollywood, where he landed roles in films like Zero Dark Thirty and 300: Rise of an Empire (pictured)

Action hero: Callan then packed up and moved to Hollywood, where he landed roles in films like Zero Dark Thirty and 300: Rise of an Empire (pictured)

This week, Netflix announced that its Heartbreak High reboot would air on the streaming platform in 2022.

‘We haven’t had an unwholesome, rebellious Australian young adult series on screen since the original Heartbreak High, so this is well overdue,’ Netflix’s Director of Originals in Australia, Que Minh Luu, said in a statement.

‘The new Heartbreak High is for young people in Australia today, showcasing their stories, senses of humour and aesthetics to the world, and reminding everyone that they are much, much cooler than us.

Fame: Last year, he played double agent Jack Rollins in Avengers: Endgame (pictured in 2014)

Fame: Last year, he played double agent Jack Rollins in Avengers: Endgame (pictured in 2014)

‘It’s also for the ’90s kids, fans of the original series who remember what it’s like to feel understood by a TV show, then racking off. 

‘This Netflix show will be ours, and we can’t wait to get started.’

Fremantle Australia will produce the reboot for Netflix in Sydney, alongside Dutch production company NewBe.

Flashback: This week, Netflix announced that its Heartbreak High reboot would air on the streaming platform in 2022 (the original cast is pictured in 1994)

Flashback: This week, Netflix announced that its Heartbreak High reboot would air on the streaming platform in 2022 (the original cast is pictured in 1994)