Jake Gyllenhaal’s Presumed Innocent Gets Big Season 2 Update With Several Changes We Need To Discuss

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Though he’s greatly known for headlining major movies, Jake Gyllenhaal made a major splash on the 2024 TV schedule via his leading role in Presumed Innocent. An adaptation of Scott Turow’s novel of the same name, the Gyllenhaal’s show earned positive reviews throughout its eight-episode run and could be considered one of Apple TV+’s best shows. With all that in mind, a second season is on the way, and it would seem that some major changes are afoot. So let’s talk about the significant alterations that are on the horizon.

What should be noted up front is that before Presumed Innocent Season 2 was greenlit, the show was conceived as a limited series. So, as Deadline mentions in its report, a second set of episodes wasn’t charted out early on. Scott Turow did produce a sequel book – 2010’s Innocent – but it would seem that the producers are not using that as the source material for Season 2. Per the trade, they’re using Jo Muray’s upcoming novel, Dissection of a Murder, as the basis for the story. This creative move now solidifies the show’s position as a limited series.

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