Though 'Presumed Innocent' has been renewed for a season 2, Peter Sarsgaard, who played chief deputy prosecutor Tommy Molto opposite his brother-in-law Jake Gyllenhaal, will not be reprising his role, he said
Julia Moore is a TV writer-reporter at PEOPLE. A graduate of Northwestern University, she has been working at PEOPLE since 2022.Despite the Apple TV+ series being renewed for a second season — which will focus on a"suspenseful, brand new case" — the actor toldthat he's"not really that interested in sequels," and PEOPLE can confirm that he will not be part of season 2.
"There’s a very valuable thing in saying goodbye because then you have to look for another source of inspiration and then you change. I get asked all the time, 'Did I gain weight? Lose weight? Grow a beard?' All of that. I’m sort of just doing all of that all the time," he said. "If I were playing something over and over again, I would have to keep coming back to the same territory.
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