By Tobias Carroll It might be hard to remember at this point, but there was a time when U2 was known more making fantastic records than for adding its music into your iTunes library without advance notice or its frontman’s occasional forays into poetry. And if you’ve ever wanted to relive that period in the band’s career, doing so might soon be as easy as calling up your Netflix queue. At The Hollywood Reporter, Lesley Goldberg and Borys Kit recently broke the news that JJ Abrams is working on a series about the band, to be written by Anthony McCarten. McCarten also wrote the screenplay for th…