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‘Cupertino’ Adds Renée Elise Goldsberry, Rachel Keller to Mike Colter’s ‘Evil’ Reunion With the Kings
The series focuses on lawyers fighting tech giants over stock-option disputes, highlighting underdog legal battles in Silicon Valley with a 13-episode order from CBS.
- Recently, Rachel Keller has landed a key leading role opposite Mike Colter in the CBS legal drama Cupertino, Variety confirmed and Deadline first reported.
- The Kings originally set the project up at CBS and the network later authorized a writers room and a 13-episode script order, with Robert King and Michelle King writing and executive producing under King Size Productions.
- The series follows Michael, attorney character played by Mike Colter, who fights a Silicon Valley start-up over stock-options, joined by Olivia, Rachel Keller's Midwestern recent law-school grad character.
- Casting has expanded to include Renée Elise Goldsberry and Ella Stiller, while Robert King will direct the pilot and Liz Glotzer serves as executive producer.
- Keller's past credits show her roles in A Man Called Otto opposite Tom Hanks and Butcher's Crossing with Nicholas Cage, while Cupertino references the Silicon Valley city central to the series setting.
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‘Cupertino’ Adds Renée Elise Goldsberry, Rachel Keller to Mike Colter’s ‘Evil’ Reunion With the Kings
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A The Good Wife and Evil reunion is coming to CBS. Deadline reports that Renée Elise Goldsberry has joined the cast of new legal drama Cupertino. The series comes from Robert and Michelle King, who created The Good Wife and Evil, both of which Goldsberry appeared in alongside series lead Mike Colter. Cupertino follows Colter’s […]
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