Jake Gyllenhaal's 'Presumed Innocent' updates a legal thriller
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Jake Gyllenhaal in the Apple TV+ show Presumed Innocent.
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Presumed Innocent was a blockbuster legal thriller as a novel, and then a hit movie starring Harrison Ford. Now, Apple TV+ brings back the story of the accuser turned defendant as a limited series. Jake Gyllenhaal plays the lead this time, as a prosecutor who is accused of the murder of the colleague he'd had an affair with. David E. Kelley (Big Little Lies, The Practice, Ally McBeal) created the show.
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