Presumed Innocent Cast & Crew during Tribeca red carpet
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary Apple TV+ tackles a corrupt and faulty legal system in the new crime thriller Presumed Innocent, which premiered at Tribeca Film Festival on June 9 before beginning its run on the streaming service. Creator David E. Kelley adapted the series from Scott Turow's iconic 1987 novel, which has previously been turned into a movie starring Harrison Ford.
David E. Kelley On Presumed Innocent’s Pathologically Complicated Characters And The Status Of Big Little Lies Season 3 Screen Rant: I really enjoyed the first two episodes of Presumed Innocent. You are always in your bag when it comes to legal thrillers, but what made you want to do this one in particular, and make it fresh?
It's currently a miniseries, but there are other books connected to this story. Is that something you're looking to explore? O-T Fagbenle: I mean, it's tough, because he's a very likable man. But we managed to make it through. O-T Fagbenle: Well, the character is ostensibly someone who just wants justice, but really really deep down, he's rather self-interested. I thought it was interesting to play that shift of .
O-T Fagbenle: I cannot say! Mainly because is would spoil it for people. I think it's so surprising. Each episode is so surprising, but when you get to the end, your mind's blown. I'm really trying to find the roots and the depth of that relationship and not make it about just the passion, but about really something deeper. Why did they connect? For me, it was important to go really into detail on that.
Renate Reinsve: Yeah, there's so much. We just premiered our movie Armand at Cannes Film Festival . I have a lot of movies coming out, and I'm shooting some movies now. It's been a very exciting year!James Hiroyuki Liao Praises Presumed Innocent’s Jake Gyllenhaal & Section 31’s Michelle Yeoh Screen Rant: I'm loving Presumed Innocent so far.
James Hiroyuki Liao: I can't say really much of anything about who I play on Star Trek: Section 31. All I can say is that my guy is very, very intense. Without giving anything away, he's a broken soul, and hurt people hurt people. I think I gotta leave it at that, otherwise I get in trouble. But I love playing him.
Nana Mensah: Yeah, he is a master of the craft, so I really appreciate his friendliness. Obviously, it was based off a book that was written in the '80s, so things needed updating. Even just the technology and the way women are portrayed and talked about. I think the whole writers' team — Sharr White, Micki Johnson, and David E. Kelley — just gave it a big old facelift. I really appreciate d it; it was great. Nana Mensah: I can say that it is a... Woo! Okay. Season 2 of The Diplomat ...
On the other end of the spectrum, you play Matt Barnes in Clipped right now, which is lots of fun. What can you tell me about that experience and playing a real-life player? This is the beginning of your career, and you've already got Jake and Ruth as your parents. Did you learn any lessons for the future from them?
I feel like he's a very real character and people can connect to him because this kid is going through and having to deal with so much. It's something that is very exciting, and you guys will definitely see it.Tate Birchmore’s Character Is Massively Stressed In Presumed Innocent Screen Rant: Your character, Michael, is very mysterious.
Jake Gyllenhaal is one such creative who is very good at what he does. Do you have a favorite memory on set with him? Greg Yaitanes: Jake brings 30 years in front of the camera, and I bring 30 years of TV to the table, so we were able to take our combined 60 years of experience in the business and collaborate as producers. Then as actor-director, we could pivot.
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