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Apple TV's 'Presumed Innocent' Aims for Thriller Greatness

Summary

  • Season 2 adopts an anthology format, adapting a new story unrelated to season 1.
  • Rachel Brosnahan stars as Leila Reynolds in the upcoming season's legal drama.
  • The series is poised to become one of the decade's greatest legal thrillers.
Apple TV's 'Presumed Innocent' Aims for Thriller Greatness

The Apple TV legal thriller "Presumed Innocent" is positioning itself for greatness, with season 2 aiming to rank among the decade's best.

Season 1 successfully blended procedural drama with psychological suspense, featuring strong performances and relatable, morally complex characters. Despite some predictable elements, its compelling murder mystery and portrayal of a messy marriage captivated viewers.

For season 2, the series will adopt an anthology format, adapting Jo Murray's "Dissection of a Murder." This new story centers on attorney Leila Reynolds, portrayed by Rachel Brosnahan, defending a client accused of murdering a high-profile judge, with her husband serving as prosecutor.

With a new narrative and a stellar cast including Matthew Rhys and Courtney B. Vance, "Presumed Innocent" season 2 has the potential to surpass its predecessor and elevate the show to elite status in the legal thriller genre.

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