Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In his new book “Presumed Guilty,” Scott Turow revisits one of his most famous characters: 35 years after the events of “Presumed ...
EXCLUSIVE: Like other successful limited series that have became ongoing ones following their breakout success, Apple TV+‘s legal thriller Presumed Innocent did not have a blueprint for a second ...
Originally published in 1987 and adapted in 1990 as a Harrison Ford-starring feature film, the series saw Gyllenhaal taking on the lead role of chief deputy prosecutor Rusty Sabich. Over the course of ...
Anyone who has passed a high school civics class knows about the presumption of innocence. But just as real is the bitter truth that the presumption of innocence is often elusive. The courts can ...
Jake Gyllenhaal is turning into the king of projects that were held out as one-offs or “limited series” into instant sequel material. That’s why the Road House reboot will receive a sequel on Prime ...
Scott Turow’s debut novel “Presumed Innocent” was one of the game changers for legal thrillers when it was published in 1987. Turow, along with a couple other authors, turned a new lens on the legal ...
The following story contains spoilers for Presumed Innocent season 1 on Apple TV+. FOR ALL OF the ambition behind shows like Shōgun, Masters of the Air, and Fallout—and those are all very good ...
After a long career as a prosecutor, a defense attorney and a judge, 77-year-old Rusty Sabich is retired. But when a young woman named Mae Potter goes missing, Rusty comes out of retirement to defend ...
Scott Turow’s “Presumed Guilty” is his third novel featuring attorney Rusty Sabich. Scott Turow exploded on the literary scene with his 1987 blockbuster “Presumed Innocent,” which spent 44 weeks on ...
Will poor Rusty Sabich ever catch a break? Spoilers ahead, for novels that came out decades ago and are commonly credited with helping to invent the genre of the legal thriller: First, in “Presumed ...