Apple TV+ thriller series Suspicion, with Uma Thurman, set to air February 4

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Noah Emmerich and Uma Thurman star in Suspicion on Apple TV+.
Noah Emmerich and Uma Thurman star in Suspicion on Apple TV+.
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A new international whodunit is coming to Apple TV+. It’s Suspicion, a limited series starring Uma Thurman and Noah Emmerich. The streaming service said the show debuts with two episodes on February 4, 2022.

Suspicion is based on False Flag

The show is based on the much-liked Israeli TV series False Flag. In the lead role, Thurman (Pulp Fiction, Gattaca) plays an American businesswoman whose son is kidnapped from a hotel. Suspicion arises over four other guests staying there. They attempt to prove their innocence as an FBI manhunt gets underway and becomes an intense, cat-and-mouse chase.

Along with Thurman, the cast of the eight-episode series also includes Kunal Nayyar (The Big Bang Theory), Noah Emmerich (The Americans), Georgina Campbell (Black Mirror), Elyes Gabel (Scorpion), Elizabeth Henstridge (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Tom Rhys-Harries (White Lines) and Angel Coulby (Dancing on the Edge).

Showrunner Rob Williams also serves as an executive producer, along with Chris Long, Howard Burch, Avi Nir and Anna Winger. Williams served as a writer on the first two seasons of Amazon Prime’s The Man in the High Castle. Keshet Productions, which produced False Flag, will do the same with Suspicion.

Set to air on Fridays

After Suspicion‘s first two episodes air on February 4, new episodes air weekly each Friday.

The series helps bolster a growing list of new Apple TV+ content set for 2022 release, including the series The Afterparty, premiering on January 28, and Joel Cohen’s film adaptation of The Tragedy of Macbeth, scheduled for release on January 14 after premiering in theaters on December 25.

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