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Jake Gyllenhaal surprised his ‘Presumed Innocent’ costars with a sweet gesture on set, according to an exclusive interview with PEOPLE at the Tribeca Film Festival. His costar, Kingston Rumi Southwick, revealed that the actor brought ice cream trucks to the set, creating a family-like environment for the cast and crew. Southwick also shared that Ruth Negga, another costar, added humor to the intense shoot by making paper airplanes and writing notes to lighten the mood.

The show, based on Scott Turow’s 1987 bestseller, stars Gyllenhaal, Negga, and other talented actors. Gyllenhaal, who also serves as the executive producer, plays Rusty Sabich, a prosecutor accused of a murder he is investigating. The actor described the character as a complex and challenging role that explores family dynamics in a gripping narrative.

Gyllenhaal revealed that he drew inspiration for his character from his godfather, Paul Newman, incorporating some of Newman’s habits into his performance. Additionally, he played a role in casting his brother-in-law, Peter Sarsgaard, in the series, recognizing his talent and authenticity as an actor.

The limited series premieres on Apple TV+ with the first two episodes available for streaming on June 12. Subsequent episodes will be released weekly until July 24, promising a compelling storyline and stellar performances from the cast. Fans can look forward to a riveting and emotional journey as they follow Rusty Sabich’s tumultuous path in ‘Presumed Innocent.’