Captain America was HIRED by Apple for a TV Series

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Captain America, or Chris Evans, the actor known in the US mainly for his role in the Marvel universe, signed with Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), to appear in a TV series for Apple Music. Chris Evans is going to star in a drama series called Defending jacob, this being based on a book released in 2012 by the writer William Landay.

Chris Evans last played in a TV series in 2000, but in the meantime he starred in many films that were very successful, the Captain America and Avengers series being the best known. The choice of Chris Evans by Apple suggests that Americans are willing to spend serious money to create quality content for their customers.

Captain America was HIRED by Apple for a TV Series

Below you can see the script based on which this series will be created for Apple Music, with Chris Evans playing the role of a former prosecutor who must fight to prove his son's innocence. We are basically talking about a typical scenario for the series and movies that appear in the USA, so nothing of what we see described below should be surprising.

"Andy Barber was an assistant prosecutor for two decades. It is respected. Admired in the courtroom. Happily at home with the love of his life: his wife, Laurie, and their teenage son, Jacob. Then Andy's quiet suburb is rocked by a shocking murder: a little boy stabbed to death in a park. And an even bigger shock: the accused is Andy's own son, shy, strange, mysterious. Andy believes in Jacob's innocence. Any parent would believe. But the pressure is setting. Worthy evidence. Doubt. A failed marriage. Neighbors' contempt. A murder trial that threatens to kill Andy's family.”

Apple has allocated no less than 1 billion dollars to create movies and TV series for Apple Music in the following year, with many well-known actors being hired by the Americans. Among them are Reese Whitherspoon, Jennifer Anniston, and Chris Evans complete a list of actors that will attract the attention of many people to the products of the Cupertino company.