Hulu orders legal drama Conviction starring Elisabeth Moss

Hulu has greenlit a new legal drama series titled Conviction, created by David Shore of House fame and starring Elisabeth Moss. The show adapts Jack Jordan's 2023 novel and follows a defense attorney facing blackmail in a high-profile murder case. Production is set to begin filming in June 2026.

Hulu announced the order for Conviction, a legal drama written by David Shore, known for creating the medical series House. The series stars Elisabeth Moss as Neve Harper, a confident criminal defense attorney who takes on a career-defining case involving a husband accused of murdering his wife by setting their home on fire.

According to details shared by Deadline, the plot thickens when a mysterious stranger begins blackmailing Neve, compelling her to compromise her legal, moral, and ethical obligations to secure an acquittal. Failure to do so risks the exposure of her own dark secrets. This setup promises a tense exploration of justice, personal integrity, and hidden truths.

The project is based on the 2023 novel of the same name by Jack Jordan. Shore serves as the writer for the series. Production milestones include the writer's room opening later in February 2026, with filming scheduled to start in June. A premiere date will be announced at a later time.

This development adds to Hulu's lineup of character-driven dramas, leveraging Moss's acclaimed performances in shows like The Handmaid's Tale and Shore's track record in procedural storytelling. No further casting or episode details have been released yet.

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Brooke Shields as investigator in foggy New England town for Acorn TV's murder mystery series 'You're Killing Me' first-look teaser.
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Acorn TV reveals first look at Brooke Shields' new series You're Killing Me

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Acorn TV has released a first-look teaser and photos for its upcoming original series You're Killing Me, starring and executive produced by Brooke Shields. The six-episode murder mystery, set in a New England town, follows a novelist and podcaster investigating a friend's death. The series premieres this spring on the streaming service.

Hulu has ordered a series adaptation of Jack Jordan's 2023 novel Conviction, with Elisabeth Moss starring as the lead. The legal drama, created by David Shore, follows a lawyer blackmailed into securing an acquittal in a high-profile murder case. Moss will also executive produce alongside Shore and others.

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Elisabeth Moss, known for her role in The Handmaid’s Tale, will star in Conviction, a new legal drama series ordered by Hulu. The show, based on a 2023 book by Jack Jordan, follows a defense attorney facing blackmail in a high-profile murder case. Production is set to begin in June in New York.

Apple TV+ has released a first look at its upcoming series Cape Fear, starring Amy Adams, Patrick Wilson, and Javier Bardem. The show reimagines the classic thriller as a tale of vengeance against a couple of attorneys. It premieres on the platform on June 5th.

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Following the March 2026 wave of mystery and thriller adaptations (see our previous coverage), additional book-based series have launched this year on Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Apple TV, featuring obsessions, conspiracies, and family perils.

Courtney A. Kemp, known for her work on Power, is bringing a fresh cops-and-robbers drama to Netflix titled Nemesis. The series features a diverse ensemble cast led by Matthew Law and Y'lan Noel. Details on the plot and release remain forthcoming.

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Hulu is developing a drama series titled The Witches of Cambridge, based on an upcoming novel by Alice Hoffman. The project is being produced by Noah Hawley's 26 Keys Productions. It follows two young women in 1950s Cambridge, Massachusetts, who join a secret witches' group at Radcliffe.

 

 

 

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