'Suspicion' Trailer: Uma Thurman Stars In A Mysterious Abduction Drama For AppleTV+

Is everything as it seems? Four people are about to test the boundaries of what’s true and who is trustworthy in the new series “Suspicion.” The Apple TV+ series explores what happens when a powerful businesswoman’s son is kidnapped. A small group of suspects find themselves on the run as they search for the actual perpetrators; what comes after is a thrilling race built on action and intrigue. The adaptation of Israel’s “False Flag” hails from “Man in the High Castle” writer and producer Rob Williams. This time, Williams is acting as showrunner as well as executive producer. 

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Suspicion” features an impressive cast led by Academy Award nominee Uma ThurmanKunal 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”) also star in the project. 

The series’ official synopsis:

“When the son of a prominent American businesswoman (Thurman) is kidnapped from a New York hotel, the eye of suspicion quickly falls on four seemingly ordinary British citizens who were at the hotel on the night in question. As they find themselves in a trans-Atlantic cat and mouse race to evade the combined forces of the National Crime Agency and the FBI to prove their innocence, it becomes apparent that not everyone can be trusted. Who is really behind the mysterious abduction, and who is only guilty of being in the wrong place at the wrong time?” 

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A mysterious kidnapping sets off a stunning international mystery in the Apple TV+ series “Suspicion.” The first two episodes of an eight-episode season debut on February 4. A new episode premieres each Friday afterward. Get your first look at the series’ trailer below.