Apple TV+ has announced the renewal of its critically acclaimed legal thriller “Presumed Innocent” for a second season, despite the show initially being planned as a limited series. The decision comes on the heels of the drama’s immense popularity, with Apple TV+ claiming it to be the most-watched drama in the platform’s history.
Starring Jake Gyllenhaal as prosecutor Rusty Sabich, “Presumed Innocent” follows the story of a legal professional accused of murdering his colleague, Carolyn Polhemus. The show has captivated audiences since its debut on June 12, maintaining the top spot on Apple TV+’s rankings.
While details about the second season remain scarce, Apple TV+ has teased a “new, suspenseful case” for the upcoming installment. It’s unclear whether Jake Gyllenhaal will return, and the introduction of new characters has been hinted at, suggesting a possible shift towards an anthology format.
The renewal comes before the conclusion of the first season, with the penultimate episode set to air on July 17 and the finale on July 24. The show has received positive reviews, holding a 76% critics’ score and an 81% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes.
This early renewal underscores Apple TV+’s confidence in the series and its commitment to delivering high-quality, engaging content to its subscribers. As “Presumed Innocent” continues to garner attention, fans eagerly await both the conclusion of the current season and the new direction the show will take in its sophomore outing.