Are you curious to know if Presumed Innocent is over or renewed after the first season? Following the recent release of the season finale, fans are in awe of the truth revealed behind Carolyn’s murder. With the conclusion of the first season, viewers are wondering if Presumed Innocent has been renewed or canceled for upcoming seasons.
So, has the show ended, or will there be a Season 2? Here’s everything you need to know.
Has Presumed Innocent ended after Season 1?
No, Presumed Innocent has not ended after Season 1. The show has officially been greenlit for a second season.
Apple TV Plus surprised viewers with a second season renewal for Presumed Innocent even before the conclusion of Season 1. The first season, which premiered its final episode on July 24, followed the captivating murder trial of Carolyn Polhemus, a well-respected lawyer. The season drew inspiration from Scott Turow’s acclaimed 1987 novel of the same name.
Is Presumed Innocent canceled or renewed for more seasons?
Apple TV Plus has officially announced the renewal of Presumed Innocent for Season 2.
In a surprising move, Apple TV Plus announced the renewal of Presumed Innocent for a second season on July 12. This decision likely stemmed from the show’s strong viewership numbers, solidifying its position as a successful legal thriller.
While details surrounding the new season remain shrouded in secrecy, it has been confirmed that the second season will be based on a fresh case. The first season adapted the plot of Scott Turow’s book. As per reports, there is a possibility that the second season might delve into its follow-up book, The Burden of Proof. It revisits the setting of the original novel but focuses on defense attorney Sandy Stern, grappling with personal loss and a complex legal case.
As of writing, there is no official confirmation on whether Jake Gyllenhaal will reprise his role in the second season. However, he will continue to co-produce the show for the upcoming season.