The TCA is underway, and with it will be the release of a slew of first photos from several upcoming Apple TV+ originals, such as Sugar, Presumed innocent, Dark matter, FranklinAnd Land of women.
Colin Farrell in the headlines Sugar, an 8-episode Apple TV+ drama debuting April 5. Farrell plays John Sugar, a private detective unraveling the mystery of the disappearance of Olivia Siegel, the granddaughter of Hollywood producer Jonathan Siegel. The series features a modern interpretation of the classic detective genre. Other cast members include Kirby, Amy Ryan, James Cromwell, Anna Gunn, Dennis Boutsikaris, Nate Corddry, Sydney Chandler and Alex Hernandez. Weekly episodes are released every Friday after the first three on the premiere day.
Meanwhile, Jake Gyllenhaal stars and executive produces. Presumed innocent, a limited series based on the bestselling novel by Scott Turow. The series premiere will take place on June 14. The series follows Chief Deputy District Attorney Rusty Sabich, played by Gyllenhaal, as he investigates a murder that rocks the Chicago District Attorney’s Office. The series delves into themes of obsession, sex, politics and the dynamics of love. The ensemble cast includes Ruth Negga, Bill Camp, Elizabeth Marvel, Peter Sarsgaard, O.T. Fagbenle and Renata Reinswe. Episodes air every Friday, with the first two airing on debut day and subsequent episodes airing until July 26th.
Dark matter is a sci-fi thriller based on the bestselling novel by Blake Crouch. The 9-episode show will premiere on May 8. It stars Joel Edgerton, Jennifer Connelly, Alice Braga, Jimmi Simpson, Dayo Okeniyi and Oakes Fegley. The series explores the concept of the road not taken in the wake of Jason Dessen (Edgerton), a physicist who is kidnapped into an alternate version of his life while walking around Chicago. Episodes air every Wednesday from May 8 to June 26, starting with the first two on debut day. The story delves into the challenges Dessen faces in a labyrinth of alternate realities to reunite with his real family and face a formidable adversary: himself.
FranklinAnother limited series from the streamer, starring and executive producing Michael Douglas, will premiere on April 12. The 8-episode season begins with the first three episodes, followed by new episodes every Friday until May 17th. Based on the book by Stacy Schiff, The Great Improv: Franklin, France, and the Birth of America chronicles Benjamin Franklin’s daring mission to France in December 1776, a turning point in the fight for American independence. The drama also stars Noah Jupe as Temple Franklin, Thibault de Montalembert as Comte de Vergennes, Daniel Mays as Edward Bancroft and Ludivine Sagnier as Madame Brillon. and more.
Finally, Land of womenThe 6-episode drama, starring and executive produced by Eva Longoria, will premiere this summer. In the series, filmed in English and Spanish, Longoria plays Gala, a empty nester New Yorker forced to flee the city with her aging mother (Carmen Maura) and college-aged daughter (Victoria Bazua) due to financial problems caused by her husband. . Seeking refuge in a charming wine town in northern Spain, three women try to start a new life, but their family secrets are revealed as gossip spreads in the small town. The show is available in both languages.
Check out the first images from each show below.
Sugar, Series premiere: April 5, 2024, Apple TV+
Presumed innocent Series premiere: June 14, 2024, Apple TV+
Dark matterSeries premiere: May 8, 2024, Apple TV+
FranklinSeries premiere: April 12, 2024, Apple TV+
Land of womenSeries premieres summer 2024, Apple TV+
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