Ruth Negga’s New Apple TV+ Crime Thriller Is A Great Reminder To Watch Her Wild Show With 87% On RT


Summary

  • Ruth Negga shines in both Presumed Innocent & Preacher, showcasing her impressive range as an actor in dramatic and comedic roles.
  • Negga’s captivating performance as Tulip in Preacher stole the show, highlighting her ability to balance humor and emotional depth.
  • Her role in Presumed Innocent as a troubled wife contrasts with her fierce portrayal in Preacher, proving there’s nothing Negga can’t do.



Ruth Negga’s acclaimed leading role in the new Apple TV+ miniseries Presumed Innocent is a timely reminder to watch the devilishly dark superhero show she starred in a few years ago. Created by Ally McBeal’s David E. Kelley, Presumed Innocent is a legal thriller about a prosecutor who becomes the top suspect in the murder of one of his peers. Jake Gyllenhaal stars as the prime suspect, Rusty Sabich, who struggles to balance his murder allegation with his failing marriage to his wife Barbara, played by Negga. Elizabeth Marvel and Gyllenhaal’s real-life brother-in-law Peter Sarsgaard also star.


This is the second adaptation of Scott Turow’s debut novel; it was previously turned into a film starring Harrison Ford and Brian Dennehy by director Alan J. Pakula in 1990. But, as an eight-part limited series, the Apple TV+ version of Presumed Innocent will be able to tell the story in more depth. That means exploring Rusty’s marriage to Barbara (previously played by Bonnie Bedelia) as a fully fleshed-out marital drama as opposed to a perfunctory subplot. Negga’s standout turn in the cast of Presumed Innocent should be taken as a reminder to check out her last major TV role.


Ruth Negga Played Tulip O’Hare In The Graphic Novel Adaptation Preacher

Negga played Jesse Custer’s hot-tempered ex-girlfriend

The poster for AMC's Preacher

In 2016, Breaking Bad writer Sam Catlin teamed up with This is the End directors Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg to bring Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon’s iconic Preacher comics to the screen. The series revolves around a heavy-drinking, chain-smoking preacher named Jesse Custer. During a crisis of faith, Jesse teams up with his volatile ex-girlfriend Tulip O’Hare and a drug-addicted vampire named Proinsias Cassidy. They embark on a wild adventure to literally find God. While it wasn’t as big a hit as Rogen and Goldberg’s next Garth Ennis adaptation, The Boys, Preacher had a respectable four-season run on AMC.


Catlin, Rogen, and Goldberg did an impressive job of maintaining the wild visuals and edgy material of the comics within the confines of a TV budget and network restrictions. For the lead trio, the producers cast Dominic Cooper as Jesse, Joseph Gilgun as Cassidy, and Presumed Innocent’s Ruth Negga as Tulip. All three lead actors did a great job with their roles. Cooper anchored the series with a nuanced yet fierce lead performance as Jesse, while Gilgun seized every opportunity to be the show’s hilariously unpredictable wildcard. But it was Negga who stole the show in the role of Tulip.

Preacher
aired its final episode on September 29, 2019.


Ruth Negga Was One Of Preacher’s Biggest Highlights

Tulip was a scene-stealing hellraiser

While Cooper and Gilgun each gave great performances, and each captured the essence of their characters from the source material, it was Negga who stole the show with her turn as Tulip. From the very first Preacher episode, Negga’s Tulip burst onto the screen as an eye-catching character. She’s introduced in the midst of a brutal fight with a gangster inside a speeding car. The car veers through a cornfield and stops at a farmhouse. With more gangsters on their way to kill her, Tulip enlists the help of two children from the farmhouse to help her build a makeshift bazooka.


Suffice to say, it’s a memorable introduction, and Negga maintained the hard-edged, no-nonsense energy of her character throughout the rest of the series. Negga was effortlessly charming in the role of Tulip, which kept her endearing in spite of all the gnarly, violent, and ridiculously over-the-top things she did. Negga leaned into the twisted dark comedy of the series and inherent humor of the character, but never lost sight of the emotional drama at the core of the story.

Ruth Negga’s Roles In Presumed Innocent & Preacher Highlight Her Range

Is there nothing Ruth Negga can’t do?

Ruth Negga as Barbara in Presumed Innocent


Negga’s role as the unhappy wife of a murder suspect in Presumed Innocent couldn’t be more different from her role as the trigger-happy ex-girlfriend of a vice-loving man of God in Preacher. But in Presumed Innocent, she’s proven that she’s just as adept at performing in a grounded, sobering, character-focused drama about a strained marriage as she is at starring in a surreal horror comedy about demons and vampires. This just goes to show the extent of Negga’s impressive range as an actor – it seems as though there’s nothing she can’t do.

Presumed Innocent and Preacher are just two examples that highlight Negga’s range. She earned a Tony nomination for her powerful performance as Lady Macbeth on Broadway. She earned an Oscar nomination for Loving, a touching drama about the couple whose love for each other got the laws prohibiting interracial marriage overturned. She’s played roles ranging from Queen Taria in the Warcraft movie to the best friend of a grieving Dan Levy in Good Grief. Negga is one of the finest actors working today.


Presumed Innocent Key Art

Presumed Innocent (2024)

“Presumed Innocent” is an eight-episode limited series starring and executive produced by Jake Gyllenhaal, hailing from David E. Kelley and executive producer J.J. Abrams and is based on the New York Times bestselling novel of the same name by Scott Turow. Starring Gyllenhaal in the lead role of chief deputy prosecutor Rusty Sabich, the series takes viewers on a gripping journey through the horrific murder that upends the Chicago Prosecuting Attorney’s office when one of its own is suspected of the crime. The series explores obsession, sex, politics, and the power and limits of love, as the accused fights to hold his family and marriage together. The star-studded ensemble cast of the thriller also includes Ruth Negga, Bill Camp, Elizabeth Marvel, Peter Sarsgaard, O-T Fagbenle and Renate Reinsve.

Cast
Jake Gyllenhaal , Ruth Negga , Bill Camp , Elizabeth Marvel , Renate Reinsve , Peter Sarsgaard , O-T Fagbenle , Chase Infiniti , Lily Rabe , Nana Mensah , Matthew Alan , Kingston Rumi Southwick

Streaming Service(s)
Apple TV+

Creator(s)
David E. Kelley



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