The show's creative team really pulled out all the stops for the season finale.
We need more of the legal thriller ASAP.
Did the Apple TV series stay true to the story?
The way the masterful O-T Fagbenle says "f**hhhcked" has to be heard to be believed.
It's a legal thriller, so you know there's about to be ... a twist!
David Cronenberg, call your lawyer!
Scanners fans will be thrilled.
Presumed Innocent is not agnostic about the morality of Rusty’s decision to cheat
"The girls are sure gonna like me now."
The suspects are stacking up with each episode. But will the Apple TV series stay true to the movie ending?
A legal battle starring IRL brother-in-laws Jake Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard? Count us in.
Sex is the great, and sometimes not-so-great, motivator
My only real concern here is whether the show will keep the sexy stuff front and center.
With eight episodes, Presumed Innocence could have opted for extended sex scenes. Here's why succinct montages worked better.
The series, written by David E. Kelley, also stars Bill Camp, Ruth Negga, Peter Sarsgaard, O-T Fagbenle, Elizabeth Marvel and Renate Reinsve.
Presumed Innocent is back in a compelling new adaptation.