Apple TV+ as we speak unveiled a primary have a look at the brand new crime drama Smoke, starring and government produced by Taron Egerton, and created by Dennis Lehane. The nine-episode collection premieres globally on Apple TV+ on Friday, June 27, 2025 with the primary two episodes, adopted by new episodes each Friday by means of August 8, 2025.
Impressed by true occasions, Smoke follows a troubled detective and an enigmatic arson investigator as they pursue the paths of two serial arsonists.
Starring Egerton as arson investigator Dave Gudsen and Emmy Award nominee Jurnee Smollett as police detective Michelle Calderone, the forged of Smoke additionally options 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.







Hailing from Apple Studios, Smoke is created by Lehane, who additionally serves as author and government producer. Egerton government produces alongside Richard Plepler on behalf of EDEN Productions and Bradley Thomas and Dan Friedkin by means of Crucial Entertainment in addition to Kari Skogland, Joe Chappelle and Jane Bartelme. The fictional collection is impressed by fact.media’s acclaimed Firebug podcast, which was hosted by the Oscar and Emmy-winning Kary Antholis, who government produces for Crime Story Media, LLC. Emmy Award winner Marc Smerling serves as government producer for Reality Podcasting Corp. Sequence administrators embody Skogland, Chappelle, and Jim McKay.
Egerton is simply coming off of the profitable Netflix Christmas suspense movie Carry-On. Egerton teased a sequel when he spoke with JoBlo final yr. “I think the thing about Carry On is…he’s a guy who is not really sure of who he is and he’s thrust into these sort of extraordinary circumstances and he rises to the occasion,” Egerton mentioned. “However he’s a bit misplaced, I feel, on this film and also you sort of see him simply struggling to maintain up for many of the movie. And on the finish of the movie, you see a man who’s a bit extra certain of himself. So I feel if we had been ever fortunate sufficient to get a second chew of the apple, I’d in all probability need to see him be a little bit extra…absolutely realized, a little bit bit extra sure of himself.“