Investigation Goes Up in Smoke Trailer Starring Taron Egerton

A police detective looks on suspiciously in Smoke

Arsonists, Taron Egerton is on your trail, in new Apple TV+ crime drama Smoke. Today the channel has released the official Trailer for the gripping new series and it seems the British actor’s investigation goes up in ‘smoke’…literally!

This 9 episode series comes from the Dennis Lehane whom Egerton worked on his previous series Black Bird. Lehane’s is no stranger to cinema either with Gone Baby Gone, Live By Night and Shutter Island all from the author.

Smoke also stars Jurnee Smollett, Rafe Spall, Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine, Hannah Emily Anderson, Anna Chlumsky, Adina Porter, Greg Kinnear, and John Leguizamo.

This is inspired by true even, with Egerton who plays investigator Dave Gudsen who is hunting for 2 arsonists. The investigating things don’t seem right, leading Dave into a game of secrets and suspicions.

Created and written by Dennis Lehane and inspired by true events, “Smoke” follows an arson investigator who begrudgingly teams up with a police detective as their race to stop two arsonists ignites a twisted game of secrets and suspicions. Starring Egerton as arson investigator ‘Dave Gudsen’ and Emmy Award nominee Jurnee Smollett as police detective ‘Michelle Calderone,’ the cast of “Smoke” also features Rafe Spall, Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine, Hannah Emily Anderson, Emmy Award nominee Anna Chlumsky, Adina Porter, Academy Award and Emmy Award nominee Greg Kinnear, and Emmy Award winner John Leguizamo. Thom Yorke wrote and performed the “Smoke” main title which is available on Apple Music and all streaming platforms now.

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Smoke will debut globally on 27th June with the first two episodes on Apple TV+.


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