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True Detective's Legacy Lives on in Colin Farrell's New Noir Crime Drama

True Detective's Legacy Lives on in Colin Farrell's New Noir Crime Drama
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Summary:

  • One of Farell's best television roles was as Detective Ray Velcoro on HBO's True Detective.
  • Now the actor will star in a new Apple TV Plus crime noir series
  • Based on the trailer, many fans see a resemblance between the two characters, which only sparks more interest for the upcoming show.

Season 4 of the iconic crime anthology series True Detective, which has been airing on HBO since 2014, was divisive for fans. While some enjoyed the show just as much as before and weren't too bothered by the controversial, mysterious finale that raised more questions than it answered, others turned their backs on the series entirely.

Though True Detective may be over for many viewers, the cast from past seasons continues to bring us some quality television. Season two star Colin Farrell, for example, is now partnering with Apple TV Plus for the mind-bending noir crime drama Sugar.

How much of Detective Ray Velcoro will the actor bring to the show? And what else can we expect from the series? Here's everything we know about Sugar.

What Is Colin Farrell’s New Apple TV Show?

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Led by Colin Farrell, who will portray the title character, California private investigator John Sugar, the show promises to hit all the sweet spots for fans of the genre. The charismatic lead will take on the hopeless case of a young woman's disappearance and end up getting caught up in a much scarier conspiracy.

“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,” the official description claims.

Watching the trailer for the show, it's impossible not to notice Sugar's resemblance to Detective Ray Velcoro. Although his public image is much more polished than that of the corrupt True Detective lead, he has a very similar personality. Both are ruthless, short-tempered and prone to self-destruction.

Apple TV Plus had to go through a lot of bidding wars to get the Colin Farrell series, so hopefully they used the opportunity wisely. In addition to playing John Sugar, the actor is executive producing the show with Mark Protosevich, Simon Kinberg and others. Fernando Meirelles is credited as the director.

The 8-episode show will premiere its first three hours on Apple TV Plus on April 5, 2024. Each subsequent episode will be released on Fridays, with the finale on May 10. Make sure your Apple TV subscription is up to date and join John Sugar on the adventure of a lifetime.