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Apple TV+ Releases Trailer For Contemporary, Unique, PI Drama ‘Sugar’ Starring Colin Farrell

Premiering April On Apple TV+

by Dave Elliott

Apple TV+ has released a trailer for Sugar, a contemporary, unique take on the private detective story, starring Colin Farrell, and premiering in April on the streaming service.

‘Sugar’ is a contemporary, unique take on one of the most popular and significant genres in literary, motion picture and television history: the private detective story. Academy Award nominee Colin Farrell stars as John Sugar, an American private investigator on the heels of the mysterious disappearance of Olivia Siegel, the beloved granddaughter of legendary Hollywood producer Jonathan Siegel. As Sugar tries to determine what happened to Olivia, he will also unearth Siegel family secrets; some very recent, others long-buried.

The series also stars Kirby Howell-Baptiste (“The Sandman”), Amy Ryan (“The Wire”), James Cromwell (“Succession”), Anna Gunn (“Breaking Bad”), Dennis Boutsikaris (“Better Call Saul”), Nate Corddry (“Mindhunter”), Sydney Chandler (“Don’t Worry Darling”), and Alex Hernandez (“Invasion”).

‘Sugar’ is created by Mark Protosevich (‘I Am Legend’, ‘Thor’), who also executive produces. Audrey Chon and Simon Kinberg executive produce for Genre Films, marking their second series with Apple TV+ under Kinberg’s overall deal, following “Invasion.” Sam Catlin, Scott Greenberg and Chip Vucelich also serve as executive producers. The series was directed by Fernando Meirelles (“City of God,” “Two Popes”), who also executive produces, and Adam Arkin (“The Offer”), who also co-executive produces.

Sugar‘ premieres with the first two episodes on Friday, 5th April 2024, and then episodes drop weekly on Apple TV+ worldwide.

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