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Criminal Record Season 2: Peter Capaldi and Cush Jumbo Return in the Apple TV+ Thriller

Discover the release date, plot and cast of Criminal Record Season 2, the series set in contemporary London with Peter C

Criminal Record Season 2: Peter Capaldi and Cush Jumbo Return in the Apple TV+ Thriller

Criminal Record Season 2 Release Date on Apple TV+

From BAFTA Award nominee Paul Rutman ("Vera," "Indian Summers"), "Criminal Record" is a powerful thriller set in the heart of contemporary London, featuring the return of the two brilliant detectives clashing once more in a complex murder investigation.


The Plot of Criminal Record Season 2: A Political Rally Turns Deadly

In season two, June is the senior officer on the scene when a political rally is attacked by far-right counter-protesters. The violent clash leaves a young man dead and June, consumed with guilt, is desperate to bring the unknown killer to justice. It seems as if her best hope is Daniel, now a key figure in the shadowy world of police intelligence. He may have the answers she needs, but to get his help, she will have to accept a dangerous bargain.


Critical Acclaim for Criminal Record Season 1

Since its global debut, "Criminal Record" has been hailed as a "cutting edge crime thriller" that is "shocking" and "unexpected," keeping "audiences glued to their screen," while quickly achieving a Certified Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Stars Capaldi and Jumbo are billed as "powerhouses" delivering "captivating," "mesmerizing" and "extraordinary performances," and "watching them face off is as riveting as television gets." The complete first season of "Criminal Record" is now streaming on Apple TV+.


Who is Behind Criminal Record Season 2

"Criminal Record" is filmed in London and produced for Apple TV+ by Tod Productions and STV Studios. BAFTA Scotland Award winner Elaine Collins ("Shetland," "Vera") is joined by Chris Sussman ("Trying," "Good Omens") as executive producer for season two alongside Rutman, Capaldi and Jumbo.

Peter Capaldi recently appeared in "The Devil's Hour" and returned to the role of the Twelfth Doctor in "Doctor Who" for the 60th anniversary specials. Cush Jumbo starred in "The Beast Must Die" and continues her work in both British and American television productions. Paul Rutman created the long-running series "Vera," which concluded after thirteen seasons, while Elaine Collins produced multiple seasons of "Shetland." Chris Sussman served as executive producer on the Apple TV+ comedy "Trying," which ran for four seasons.


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