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  • APPLE TV+’s — ‘PRESUMED INNOCENT’ Season 2

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    ‘PRESUMED INNOCENT’ Season 2 highly-anticipated return and all you need to know!

    Viewers, this may be the perfect time to flashback on Apple TV+’s twisted adaptation ‘Presumed Innocent. The 8-episode drama series filled with suspense and uncertainty left viewers on edge with bated breathe and tons of questions. July 2024 was officially a wrap for Season 1 with lingering hopes for a Season 2 renewal and hell yes, there will in fact be a Season 2.

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    Buckle-up for Season 2!

    The brilliant adaptation, full of suspense, brings forth nothing less than binge-worthy vibes. The compelling drama series is the story of a horrendous murder that upends the Chicago prosecuting attorneys’ office when one of its own is suspected of the atrocious crime. From obsession, affairs to sex, politics, power and love … each episode has viewers on the edge of their seats. So expectations are pretty darn high for what’s to come in Season 2. Alright, alright, alright … let’s cover the basis. ‘Presumed Innocent’: Does Season 2 have an official release date? As of now, not yet but stay tuned. Is there a trailer? Unfortunately, as of now the answer is no but here is all you need to know.

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    Season 2 cast and a questionable return!

    The eight-part miniseries is the modern-day version of the 1990 film, based on Scott Turow’s 1987 novel entitled ‘Presumed Innocent’ which starred the legendary Harrison Ford.

    Jake Gyllenhaal (Rusty Sabich) starred as the Chicago chief deputy prosecutor, accused of the spine-chilling murder of his colleague and mistress, Renate Reinsve (Carolyn Polhemus). In due time we shall learn whether or not Jake Gyllenhaal will return as the series lead. However it has been confirmed he will continue forward as executive producer, alongside J.J. Abrams, Rachel Rusch Rich, Dustin Thomason, Matthew Tinker, David E. Kelley and Scott Turow. On the other hand, one thing’s for sure — two for certain, Peter Sarsgaard’s (Tommy Molto) return is questionable. Sarsgaard shared with Indiewire: “I’m not really that interested in sequels. I think I’ve only ever done one season of anything… I think I’m a one-season person.”

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    Where Did Season 1 Leave Viewers?

    Rusty Sabich’s life turns upside down once he receives the call that his colleague, Carolyn Polhemus has been found dead in her apartment. Immediately following the call, he shares the news with his wife Ruth Negga (Barbara Sabich) and then races to his deceased lover’s apartment. Bill Camp (District Attorney Raymond Horgan) assigned Rusty the Carolyn’s murder case which was later taken over by Peter Sarsgaard (Tommy Molto). Rusty did everything in his will power to stay off Tommy Molto (Peter Sarsgaard) and Nico Della Guardia (O-T Fagbenle) radar but ultimately ends up on trail for the homicide. In the midst of the trial tons was revealed but you’d have to go back in order to catch-up. So buckle-up for Season 2!

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