#Presumed Innocent: Season Two of Apple TV+ Series Won’t Be Based on Scott Turow Material
Presumed Innocent will move away from Scott Turow’s work for its second season. According to Deadline, season two of the Apple TV+ series will be based on a novel by Jo Murray set for release in 2026.
Season one of Presumed Innocent starred Jake Gyllenhaal, Ruth Negga, Bill Camp, Elizabeth Marvel, Peter Sarsgaard, O-T Fagbenle, and Renate Reinsve and followed the story of a prosecuting attorney who becomes a prime suspect in the murder of one of his colleagues.
The novel Dissection of a Murder follows a female lead, Leila Reynolds, as she is handed her first murder case. She is out of her depth, but the defendant wants her as her attorney.
The following was revealed about the plans for the series:
“Things are still in flux but Dissection of a Murder is expected to serve as inspiration for the second season of what is shaping up to be a true anthology series. There had been an idea for a character or two from Season 1 to carry over for continuity in the vein of HBO’s The White Lotus; it is unclear whether that is still a possibility. Reps for Apple TV+ and WBTV declined comment.”
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