Sugar review: Colin Farrell’s detective drama is clever and mysterious | Web Series News
The drama series created by Mark Protosevich tells the story of a Los Angeles private investigator who almost loses himself trying to find a missing woman. The first two episodes of the Apple TV+ series will premiere on April 5.
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before Colin Farrell becomes unrecognizable as Penguin In the DC series later this year, the Oscar nominee is roaming the streets of Los Angeles. In the Apple TV+ series, SugarHe plays the title character, a famous private detective who must find the missing grandson (Sidney Chandler) of Hollywood producer Jonathan Siegel (James Cromwell). But the longer John Sugar gets into the case, the deeper he gets drawn into a mystery that also touches on some personal demons.
He is a director city of god Film director Fernando Meirelles, Sugar Follows the regular detective drama tropes until it does. Instead, a creator-owned genre show Mark Protosevich takes the narrative and the actors to unexpected places. The tone of the drama is both anachronistic and prescient, as it turns the neo-noir genre in a surprising way. For those who love mysteries, Sugar It will be completely satisfactory.
Like his star Pharrell, Sugar Takes big leaps as it shows the risks of his cinema. It provides a wonderful showcase for the actor to add another feather to his filmography. Kirby Howell-Baptiste portrays Sugar’s colleague Ruby, who has some reservations about how involved she is in the case. A series of eight episodes Sugar is ambitious in its scope, leaving clues for viewers to hopefully earn repeat viewings.
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