Conviction: Cast, Premiere Date, and More Details for New Legal Drama on Hulu

Conviction, the exciting law drama written by Jack Jordan, is making its way to Hulu. With a publication date of 2024, this gripping story is now being adapted for the small screen, with a talented cast set to bring it to life.

Leading the pack is Elisabeth Moss, known for her work on The Handmaid’s Tale, who will portray Neve Harper, a determined attorney facing the case of a lifetime. Joining her is Kevin McKidd, a familiar face from Grey’s Anatomy, in a mysterious role. The stellar cast also includes Linda Emond, Jimmi Simpson, Sebastian De Souza, Adam Godley, Zainab Jah, Ashley Zukerman, and José Zúñiga.

Behind the scenes, David Shore serves as the showrunner and executive producer, with Moss also taking on an executive producer role alongside Lindsey McManus, Jack Jordan, Warren Littlefield, Ann Johnson, Lisa Harrison, Bert Salke, and Erin Gunn.

The series is based on Jordan’s novel, which delves into the story of an attorney defending a man accused of a heinous crime. As the plot unfolds, Neve finds herself entangled in a web of blackmail and personal secrets, putting her integrity and morals to the test.

As for the premiere date, details are still under wraps, but we’ll be sure to keep you updated as soon as we have more information. And while there’s no trailer available just yet, the anticipation for Conviction is certainly building.

It’s important to note that this new Hulu series has no connection to the prior ABC show of the same name, which aired from 2016 to 2017. With an intriguing storyline and a talented cast, Conviction promises to be a compelling addition to the world of streaming entertainment. Stay tuned for more updates on this highly anticipated legal drama!