As a dedicated fan of both the Presumed Innocent book series and the captivating television adaptation, I am beyond thrilled about Apple TV+’s announcement for a second season. The first season left me in a state of suspense, with its gripping storyline and exceptional performances from the talented cast.
Apple TV+ made an announcement on June 12th that the show “Presumed Innocent” will have a second season. The creators, David E. Kelley and J.J. Abrams, as well as Season 1 lead actor Jake Gyllenhaal, will continue their roles as executive producers. Author Scott Turow will also join them as a co-executive producer. The finale of the first season, broadcasted on June 24th, did not provide any indication of what lies ahead in the next season.
Presumed Innocent creator J.J. Abrams hints at possible season 2; Reports
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During the production of “Little Fish,” J.J. Abrams discussed the possibility of a second season with Deadline, but it was Apple who brought up the topic afterwards. Abrams clarified that no scenes were filmed to prepare for a second season, as their primary goal was to conclude the story of Carolyn’s murder and Rusty’s trial by the end of the first season.
In the absence of a sequel for “Presumed Innocent,” the creators hold ample room for innovation in Season 2. Brainstorming sessions regarding the upcoming season’s plot have commenced. Abrams shared with Deadline that they are eager to unveil specifics, but are thrilled about the potential storylines.
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The show’s future is uncertain – it may continue as an ongoing series with a fixed cast and storyline, or transform into an anthology where each season brings new cases and actors, reminiscent of White Lotus. Nevertheless, there are hints suggesting that the anthology format is more probable, with certain characters possibly connecting the different seasons.
As an obsessed fan, I couldn’t contain my excitement as I watched the Season 1 finale unfold. Not only did it bring closure to Carolyn’s murder, but it also delivered justice for Tommy Molto (played by Peter Sarsgaard). Throughout the season, Tommy was a suspect and even portrayed as a potential villain. But Abrams praised Sarsgaard’s performance, sharing with the media outlet, “It was an absolute pleasure to witness Peter Sarsgaard breathe life into that character. He’s truly a remarkable actor.” However, Abrams remained tight-lipped about any future confrontations between Tommy and Rusty (Gyllenhaal), leaving us eagerly anticipating what’s next.
Does the Presumed Innocent book have another sequel?
In “Presumed Innocent,” a follow-up book titled “Innocent” was released in 2011. This continuation brings Rusty and Tommy into conflict once more, twenty years after Rusty’s wife’s unexplained death. Joining Scott Turow, Grisham Jones, and Denzel Washington as producers for the upcoming second season are Dustin Thomason, Matt Tinker, and Rachel Rusch Rich.
Abrams’ Bad Robot Productions and David E. Kelley Productions team up with Warner Bros. Television to create the television series.
Presumed Innocent Season 1 is available to stream on Apple TV
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2024-07-26 19:54