Apple TV+ continues to work on expanding its catalog with series that are making waves, consolidating itself as a strong competitor in the streaming world. Examples of this trend are several acclaimed productions, such as Severance, which is currently in the midst of its second season and captures viewers' attention with its intriguing story. In addition, titles such as Ted Lasso, which has won numerous awards and hearts, The Morning Show, with its incisive look at morning journalism, and Black Bird, have helped establish Apple TV+ as a benchmark in the creation of quality original content.On this occasion, one of the most exciting developments on the platform is the success of Presumed Innocent, a series that premiered in June and is currently at the top of the most watched charts on Apple TV+.
Currently, the series has two episodes remaining for its grand finale, which will premiere next July 24. The project is based on the novel of the same name by Scott Turow. According to its official synopsis: “It follows the story of a Chicago lawyer accused of murdering a colleague. The series will deal with sex, obsession, politics, power, the limits of love and more, as the accused tries to keep his family and marriage together despite the situation.” In fact, the cast of the first season is led by Jake Gyllenhaal. Sharing the screen with him is Ruth Negga, Bill Camp, Elizabeth Marvel, Peter Sarsgaard, O.T. Fagbenle and Renate Reinsve.
As far as the second season is concerned, no details about the specific plot have been provided yet. However, it has been confirmed that the new installment will focus on a completely new and different case than the one we have been seeing.