Apple TV+ thriller 'Suspicion' will star Uma Thurman and premiere February 4, 2022
What you need to know
- Suspicion will get its Apple TV+ premiere on February 4, 2022.
- Uma Thurman will star.
Streaming service Apple TV+ has announced that 'Suspicion' will premiere on February 4, 2022, and feature superstar Uma Thurman.
Announced via press release, the new show will run for an eight-episode season and feature " heart-pounding drama" — the first two episodes will debut on day one, while a new episode will arrive weekly each and every Friday through completion.
The way Apple TV+ describes the show it could be yet another must-watch, again showing the service to be among the best value in streaming right now.
Other stars include Kunal Nayyar, Elizabeth Henstridge, and Tom Rhys-Harries.
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