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Geek Tyrant
11 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Geek Tyrant
Jack Reynor to Star Opposite Rachel Brosnahan in PRESUMED INNOCENT Season 2 — GeekTyrant
Jack Reynor (Midsommar, Lee Cronin's The Mummy) is joining the second season of Apple TV+'s Presumed Innocent, in which he will star opposite Rachel Brosnahan (Superman). Season 1 of the series was based on Scott Turow's 1987 bestselling novel, which was also adapted into a Harrison Ford 1990 movie, and season 2 is based on Jo Murray's debut legal thriller Dissection of a Murder, which is set to hit shelves in 2026. While Apple has the logline under wraps, the Pan Macmillan blurb for Dissection of a Murder reads 'When Leila Reynolds is handed her first murder case, she's shocked at how high-profile it is: the murder of a well-respected, well-known judge. This shouldn't be the kind of case she's leading; it's way beyond her expertise. But the defendant, Jack Millman, is clear. He wants her, and only her.' Reynor is also starring in the next season of Amazon series Citadel, and is reteaming for the fourth time with filmmaker John Carney on his next movie, Power Ballad. Reynor has appeared in leading roles in Transformers: Age of Extinction and Carney's Sing Street. Last year he was part of the ensemble cast of Netflix's hit show The Perfect Couple. via: Deadline


Time of India
17 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Jack Reynor to star opposite Rachel Brosnahan in season 2 of Apple TV+'s 'Presumed Innocent'
Actor Jack Reynor will feature alongside Hollywood star Rachel Brosnahan in the second season of Apple TV+'s legal thriller series "Presumed Innocent". The second season will draw from author Jo Murray's upcoming book "Dissection of a Murder", slated for publication in 2026, reported entertainment news outlet Variety. The details of Reynor's character have been kept under wraps. He is best known for featuring in "Transformers: Age of Extinction" and "The Perfect Couple". Apple has yet to release an official logline but the synopsis from publisher Pan Macmillan offers a glimpse into the story. "When Leila Reynolds is handed her first murder case, she's shocked at how high-profile it is: the murder of a well-respected, well-known judge. This shouldn't be the kind of case she's leading; it's way beyond her expertise. But the defendant, Jack Millman, is clear. He wants her, and only her," the logline read. The first season of the series, created by David E Kelley, starred Jake Gyllenhaal and Ruth Nega in lead roles. It was based on the 1987 novel of the same name by Scott Turow. Brosnahan earlier starred in the hit Amazon series "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel", which concluded in 2023. She was most recently seen in filmmaker James Gunn's highly-anticipated film "Superman" co-starring David Corenswet. Reynor will next appear in season two of Amazon Prime Video's "Citadel".


News18
18 hours ago
- Entertainment
- News18
Jack Reynor joins Rachel Brosnahan in season two of Apples Presumed Innocent
Last Updated: Los Angeles, Jul 30 (PTI) Actor Jack Reynor will feature alongside Hollywood star Rachel Brosnahan in the second season of Apple TV+'s legal thriller series 'Presumed Innocent". The second season will draw from author Jo Murray's upcoming book 'Dissection of a Murder", slated for publication in 2026, reported entertainment news outlet Variety. The details of Reynor's character have been kept under wraps. He is best known for featuring in 'Transformers: Age of Extinction" and 'The Perfect Couple". Apple has yet to release an official logline but the synopsis from publisher Pan Macmillan offers a glimpse into the story. 'When Leila Reynolds is handed her first murder case, she's shocked at how high-profile it is: the murder of a well-respected, well-known judge. This shouldn't be the kind of case she's leading; it's way beyond her expertise. But the defendant, Jack Millman, is clear. He wants her, and only her," the logline read. The first season of the series, created by David E Kelley, starred Jake Gyllenhaal and Ruth Nega in lead roles. It was based on the 1987 novel of the same name by Scott Turow. Brosnahan earlier starred in the hit Amazon series 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel", which concluded in 2023. She was most recently seen in filmmaker James Gunn's highly-anticipated film 'Superman" co-starring David Corenswet. Reynor will next appear in season two of Amazon Prime Video's 'Citadel". PTI RB RB view comments First Published: July 30, 2025, 17:15 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


RTÉ News
a day ago
- Entertainment
- RTÉ News
Jack Reynor 'to star in Presumed Innocent season two'
The Perfect Couple star Jack Reynor has been cast in season two of the Apple TV+ series Presumed Innocent opposite Superman 's Rachel Brosnahan. US entertainment trade publication Deadline first reported Wicklow actor Reynor's casting in the acclaimed legal thriller series. Season one of Presumed Innocent was based on the 1987 Scott Turow bestseller of the same name, which also became a 1990 film starring Harrison Ford. Season two is based on author Jo Murray's debut novel, Dissection of a Murder, which is set to be published in 2026. The synopsis for the Pan Macmillan book reads "When Leila Reynolds is handed her first murder case, she's shocked at how high-profile it is: the murder of a well-respected, well-known judge. "This shouldn't be the kind of case she's leading; it's way beyond her expertise. "But the defendant, Jack Millman, is clear. He wants her, and only her." The first season of Presumed Innocent, which starred Jake Gyllenhaal and Ruth Negga, was recently nominated for four Emmy Awards in the US: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for Gyllenhaal, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for Peter Sarsgaard and Bill Camp, and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for Negga.
Yahoo
18-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Emmys: Listen to 66 Nominees on THR's ‘Awards Chatter' Podcast
Sixty-six past guests of The Hollywood Reporter's Awards Chatter podcast were recognized with Emmy nominations on Tuesday morning. You can find their names and links to listen to their episodes below, and you can click here to subscribe to the podcast — for free — in order to access all past and future episodes. Elizabeth Banks, best game show host (Press Your Luck) — LISTEN More from The Hollywood Reporter MomTok on Top: 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Earns First Emmy Nomination Bela Bajaria on Which Emmy Nominee She Texted First and One Giant "Disappointment" of a Snub 'The White Lotus' Checks Into the 2025 Emmy Noms With 23, Ties With 'The Studio' Javier Bardem, best limited/anthology series and supporting actor (Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story) — LISTEN Kathy Bates, best drama actress (Matlock) — LISTEN Cate Blanchett, best limited/anthology actress (Disclaimer) — LISTEN and LISTEN Adam Brody, best comedy actor (Nobody Wants This) — LISTEN Sterling K. 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