Peter Capaldiwill return to television onCriminal Record, the latestApple TV+drama set to send the actor’s character to the middle of an investigation. As a skilled detective, Capaldi’s character will do whatever he can to get his hands on the high-profile case beforeCush Jumbo’s portrayal of another detective has the opportunity to do so. As the two investigators compete to determine who gets to work on the story, a dangerous criminal will be lurking in the shadows, waiting to be caught by the rival co-workers. Detective Chief Inspector Daniel Hegarty (Capaldi) and Detective Sergeant June Lenker (Jumbo) have a lot to take care of in their television debut.
Across eight episodes that will be released through a weekly schedule,CriminalRecordwill pitch the two detectives against each other while they try to solve the case that could change the course of their careers. The cast of the show will also featureCharlie Creed-Miles,Dionne BrownandShaun Dooley. The story of the upcoming program will be set in cotemporary London, giving the characters of the series access to current technology to solve the crimes they go up against. Hopefully, they can find the murder before more victims start being reported to the police department.
Criminal Recordis set to expand Apple TV+’s catalog of prestigious drama offerings, which already includes successful productions such asSiloandSlow Horses. While the platform originated its popularity from the early success of their comedic show,Ted Lasso, the expansion of its dramatic stories has allowed it to diversify what it can offer to viewers in a competitive streaming landscape. As one of the first stories the studio will launch next year, Detective Chief Inspector Daniel Hegarty’s journey may be filled with unexpected twists and turns.
What’s Next for Peter Capaldi?
Besides preparing to star as a detective looking to get his hands on a high-profile case, Peter Capaldi has been busy with the development of several projects. Ever since he left the titular role inDoctor Who, the actor has widely diversified the latest stage of his career with projects very different from one another. The actor will step behind the camera to directThey F**k You Up, a comedy that’s being worked on at Sky, whileThe Devil’s Hourhas been renewed for a second and third seasons, meaning that Capaldi has plenty to work on over the next couple of years.
you’re able to check out the first images fromCriminal Recordbelow, before the series premieres on Apple TV+ on August 03, 2025: