‘Masterful’ thriller finally completely free to stream after 3 years

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A nail-biting thriller is finally landing on a free UK streaming platform.

Starring Uma Thurman, all eight episodes of crime drama Suspicion are being added to ITVX next month.

The show follows five ordinary Brits who must prove their innocence after being accused of kidnapping the son of prominent US media mogul Katherine Newman (Uma Thurman).

Based on the Israeli series False Flag, Suspicion first landed on Apple TV Plus in 2022.

On Google, viewers have hailed the thriller as ‘incredibly addictive’ and ‘outstanding.’

Among them was David Samuel, who wrote: ‘Brilliant series. Yes, it’s complicated at times, but that’s the point, it’s meant to be. It’s a nice change not to be spoon-fed the plot but actually have to use your brain.’

Uma Thurman as Katherine and Noah Emmerich as Scott looking at a phone in Suspicion
Thriller Suspicion is coming to ITV in June (Picture: Zach Dilgard)
Kunal Nayyar in ?Suspicion,? now streaming on Apple TV+.
The show follows the fallout after a media mogul’s son is kidnapped (Picture: Sophie Mutevelian)

Echoing their sentiment, Maya Gutierrez said: ‘An incredibly addictive series in a genre that often disappoints! The character proves to be a strong point for sticking around, as their depth and complexity keep you guessing. It’s a classic ‘who done it?’! Each episode builds on the tension that is built from the last without fluff! I would recommend to anyone who is very into the genre and is looking for something to be breezy fun!’

Ric Souza added: ‘This was an outstanding suspense thriller with a superb cast. If you like your stories simple, with tidy endings, Suspicion may not be for you. It is a master mystery thriller that leaves you with several final Suspicions as to who the true mastermind(s) are. There is no doubt as to the ethical, moral, and especially the scientific/political messages that reveal how our world has reached the current state of dangerous mistrust and cynicism. Brilliantly done!’

However, not everyone was sold on Suspicion, with some viewers complaining it had numerous ‘plot holes.’

Georgina Campbell and Lydia West in ?Suspicion,? now streaming on Apple TV+.
Suspicion was branded ‘addictive’ by viewers on Google (Picture: Robert Viglasky)
Uma Thurman in ?Suspicion,? now streaming on Apple TV+.
It stars Hollywood legend Uma (Picture: Apple TV Plus)

Seth shared: The setup in the first couple of episodes was intriguing and got me hooked. Unfortunately, it takes a steep decline, and by the time we get to the last episode, it’s turned into complete garbage. The story turns into an incoherent mess that I lost all interest in, and the conclusion was so stupid and had so many plot holes.

Monique Roberts-Drape commented: ‘Ok, this series is complete trash. The acting was decent (although the “trained killer” dude, Sean, put the over in over-acting), but the plot and the twist at the end were wholly improbable and quite frankly, stupid.’

It also failed to impress critics, earning 48% on Rotten Tomatoes.

If you can’t wait until Suspicion arrives on ITVX on June 15 for your next thriller fix, viewers have been binge-watching the second season of Malpractice.

Georgina Campbell in ?Suspicion,? now streaming on Apple TV+.
Critics weren’t sold on the thriller (Picture: Robert Viglasky)

It follows the investigation into Dr James Ford (Tom Hughes), who could be responsible for the ‘devastating outcome’ after he juggles treating an anxious new mother and the sectioning of a psychotic patient.

‘New series of Malpractice on ITVX is excellent. Recommended,’ X user Brian Bromley shared on Google.

Echoing their sentiment, Andi wrote: ‘Absolutely brilliant but so distressing.’

‘Enjoyed that, have queued up the TV for the rest of the episodes,’ Queen of Green declared.

Suspicion is coming to ITVX on June 15.

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