Presumed Innocent – how to watch Jake Gyllenhaal’s crime series

As a dedicated gamer and avid fan of crime dramas, I can’t help but be excited about the latest addition to Apple TV+, “Presumed Innocent” starring Jake Gyllenhaal. With its gripping plot, steamy scenes, and plenty of secrets and twists, it’s a must-watch for anyone who loves a good thriller.


You might find yourself deeply hooked on the newest crime show from Apple, as all episodes of the Jake Gyllenhaal thriller “Presumed Innocent” are now available for streaming on Apple TV+.

In the latest production, Gyllenhaal portrays a prominent prosecutor who finds himself under investigation for the murder of a colleague and lover. The program is filled with sultry moments, hidden truths, and unexpected plot developments as he strives to maintain his personal life and family amidst the chaos.

If you’re interested in the eight-episode limited series that’s currently available, I have some great news! You can catch up on every episode of “Presumed Innocent” for free by taking advantage of Apple TV+’s seven-day free trial.

After a week, the membership fee will be £8.99 monthly if you haven’t cancelled prior to the end of the trial period.

Presumed Innocent – how to watch Jake Gyllenhaal's crime series

WATCH PRESUMED INNOCENT ON APPLE TV+

If you’ve purchased or intend to purchase an Apple device like an iPhone, iPad, or MacBook, you’re eligible for a complimentary three-month subscription to Apple TV+. Alternatively, there are other methods to secure a free Apple TV+ membership.

Apple One represents a single solution for accessing multiple Apple services, including Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, and Apple News+. The subscription fee begins at an affordable £18.95 per month. New users can test the waters with a free one-month trial before committing.

EE mobile network provides a six-month long free Apple TV+ subscription for certain clients, whereas Three offers a complimentary three-month Apple TV+ subscription to theirs.

For Sky VIP members, an additional benefit is the availability of a complimentary six-month subscription to Apple TV+.

Currys, an electronics retailer, provides a three-month complimentary subscription to Apple TV+ when customers purchase eligible items or join the Currys Perks loyalty program.

Presumed Innocent – how to watch Jake Gyllenhaal's crime series

Presumed Innocent episode release schedule

The eight-episode series “Presumed Innocent,” which was just completed with its final episode on July 24, 2024, is now available for your viewing convenience. You can easily watch the entire show during a seven-day free trial by binge-watching all the episodes.

Here is the full episode list for season one and when they released on Apple TV+:

I’ve worked as a TV producer for over a decade, and I can tell you that planning a television show’s airing schedule is no small feat. Each episode requires weeks, if not months, of pre-production and post-production work. As I look at this list of episodes for our new series, I’m reminded of the dedication and hard work that goes into each one.

Presumed Innocent – how to watch Jake Gyllenhaal's crime series

The TV show “Presumed Innocent” is adapted from the hugely successful novel of the same title by Scott Turrow, which was a bestseller on the New York Times list. The production of this series is overseen by Gyllenhaal and JJ Abrams (known for “Lost”), while David E Kelley (“Big Little Lies”) takes on the role of creator and writer.

Joining Gyllenhaal on the screen are actors Ruth Negga, Peter Sarsgaard, Bill Camp, O-T Fagbenle, Chase Stokes, Elizabeth Marvel, Lily Rabe, Renate Reinsve, Nana Mensah, and Kingston Southwick.

Apple TV+ is among the top streaming platforms for exclusive content, boasting a lineup that now includes “Presumed Innocent,” in addition to hit originals such as “Black Bird,” “Criminal Record,” Idris Elba’s “Hijack,” “Masters of the Air,” and the acclaimed sci-fi series “Dark Matter.”

All episodes of Presumed Innocent are now streaming on Apple TV+.

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