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Apple TV+’s ‘Suspicion’: First Look Image Revealed of Uma Thurman’s Whodunit Series

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The first look images of Apple TV+ series Suspicion starring Uma Thurman (Kill Bill). The series will have high stakes with an international cat-and-mouse chase with the whodunit concept. Suspicion will have eight episodes and it is created by Rob Williams (The Man in the High Castle) and is based on an Israeli series False Flag.

Suspicion will star Thurman as an important businesswoman who gets kidnapped from a hotel in New York. After the kidnapping, the detectives are looking for clues that could lead them to the kidnappers and they start suspecting a group of four British citizens, who were in the same hotel when the businesswoman was kidnapped. The group realizes that they could be proved guilty so they embark on a race against time in order to prove their innocence, with National Crime Agency and the FBI constantly following them.

Suspicion First Look Image Revealed of Uma Thurman
Credit – Apple TV+

The series also stars Kunal Nayyar (The Big Bang Theory), Noah Emmerich (The Americans), Georgina Campbell (Wildcat), Elyes Gable (Scorpion), Elizabeth Henstridge (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Tom Rhys-Harries (White Lines), and Angel Coulby (Merlin). Williams will also serve as the co-executive producer on the series alongside Chris Long, Howard Burch, Avi Nir, and Anna Winger.

Suspicion was ordered by the streaming service in 2020 and it will premiere on Apple TV+ on February 4, 2022. Check out the first look images below:

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