Suspicion (2022 TV series)

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Suspicion
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Created by Rob Williams
Based on False Flag
by Maria Feldman & Amit Cohen
Directed by Chris Long
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Composer(s) Gilad Benamram
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 8
Production
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Running time 44–50 minutes
Production company(s) Keshet UK
Release
Original network Apple TV+
Original release 4 February (2022-02-04) –
18 March 2022 (2022-03-18)
External links
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Suspicion is a British thriller television series based on the Israeli series False Flag. Set in London and New York City, the series premiered on Apple TV+ on 4 February 2022. It received generally mixed reviews from critics. The series was cancelled after one season.

Premise

Five people – three men and two women – have their lives turned upside down after being identified by London police as suspects in the kidnapping and subsequent disappearance of American media mogul Katherine Newman's son Leonardo.

Cast

Main

Supporting

Episodes

No. Title Directed by Written by Original release date [1]
1 "Persons of Interest" Chris Long[1] Rob Williams February 4, 2022 (2022-02-04)
2 "Room for Doubt" Chris Long[1] Rob Williams February 4, 2022 (2022-02-04)
3 "Strangers" Stefan Schwartz Terry Cafolla February 11, 2022 (2022-02-11)
4 "The Devil You Know" Stefan Schwartz Megan Gallagher February 18, 2022 (2022-02-18)
5 "What Does a Kidnapper Look Like?" Stefan Schwartz Nick Leather February 25, 2022 (2022-02-25)
6 "Be the Gray Man" Chris Long Terry Cafolla March 4, 2022 (2022-03-04)
7 "Questions of Trust" Chris Long Nick Leather March 11, 2022 (2022-03-11)
8 "Unmasked" Chris Long Megan Gallagher March 18, 2022 (2022-03-18)

Production

Development

In July 2019, Apple TV+ announced the development of an English-language version of award-winning Israeli thriller False Flag, created by Maria Feldman and Amit Cohen, with Keshet International, the distribution and production arm of Keshet Media Group, the same company behind the original Hebrew-language series.[2] In March 2020, Apple ordered an eight-part series to be produced by Keshet's British production arm, Keshet UK, and directed by Chris Long, with Rob Williams serving as showrunner. Both also executive produced along with Howard Burch, Avi Nir, Anna Winger, Maria Feldman, Amit Cohen and Liat Benasuly.[3] The show was cancelled by Apple TV+ in July 2023.[4]

Casting

Along with the series order in March 2020, Uma Thurman was cast to star in Suspicion, with Kunal Nayyar, Noah Emmerich, Georgina Campbell, Elyes Gabel, Elizabeth Henstridge, and Angel Coulby also joining the cast.[3] In November 2020, it was reported that Tom Rhys Harries had joined the cast.[5]

Filming

As of March 2020, production had reportedly begun in the United Kingdom on Suspicion, but had to be suspended due the COVID-19 pandemic.[6] In September 2020, Apple was reportedly preparing to restart filming in England, with filming confirmed to have started in November 2020 in Brixham.[7][8] Filming also occurred in New York City in May 2021, with several cast members being seen on set in Central Park, Washington Square Park, and the Upper East Side.[9] Season one concluded filming on May 18, 2021.[10]

Release

The eight-part series premiered with two episodes being released on Apple TV+ on Friday, 4 February 2022, with the remaining six episodes airing every Friday thereafter.[11]

Reception

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 50% of 24 reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.20/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "While this espionage thriller achieves a genuine atmosphere of paranoia, it is dogged by the Suspicion that star Uma Thurman is being wasted on a shallow mystery."[12]

The Hollywood Reporter's Angie Han writes, "Suspicion is broadly competent, in that the dialogue is serviceable, the performances unobjectionable (though those watching for Thurman should be warned she’s barely in it at all), the narrative easy enough to follow."[13] Barbara Ellen of The Observer said the drama was "undone by erratic drama and nonsensical themes".[14] The Wall Street Journal's Dorothy Rabinowitz was more complimentary, dubbing it "ambitious".[15]

References

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