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Sundance Now Releases New Trailer For Suspensful Anthology Series "Innocent" Ahead Of The June 24 Premiere

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Sundance Now Releases New Trailer For Suspensful Anthology Series "Innocent" Ahead Of The June 24 Premiere
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Sundance Now has released the trailer for the second installment of the gripping anthology series Innocent which will premiere Thursday, June 24, on Sundance Now and the AMC+ streaming bundle. New episodes will continue to debut on Thursdays.

Starring Katherine Kelly (Liar, Mr. Selfridge), Jamie Bamber (Marcella, Battlestar Galactica) and Priyanga Burford (Avenue 5), the four-part limited series follows the story of Sally Wright (Kelly), a teacher who five years ago was convicted of murder, and although it was never proven, accused of having a sexual relationship with one of her 16-year-old students: gifted and talented Matty Taylor. Overnight her life imploded; she lost her freedom, her job as a teacher and her husband, Sam, (Bamber), who filed for divorce and is now engaged to a new woman, Karen (Burford). But now, Sally is finally free - her guilty verdict overturned in the face of incontrovertible evidence. She is determined to recover everything she lost, and prove, without a doubt, her innocence.

Jeremy Gwilt (Innocent, Maigret, Undeniable, Foyle's War) produced and executive produced the series with Chris Lang (Unforgotten, Innocent, Dark Heart, A Mother's Son) and Matt Arlidge (Innocent, Silent Witness, Meadowlands) co-executive producing and writing the episodes. The series is directed by Tracey Larcombe (Silent Witness, The Dumping Ground, Casualty, Hollyoaks).






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