is a modern-day reimagining of the classic 1980 film, following Julian Kaye (Jon Bernthal) as he navigates life in Los Angeles after being exonerated for a murder he didn't commit 15 years prior. If you are considering watching the series, The Plot & Themes

Generally praised for his magnetic presence and ability to portray "wounded masculinity," though some critics found the writing for his character too morose.

Includes Wayne Brady as Julian's former colleague Lorenzo, and Gretchen Mol as Julian’s former lover, Michelle. Critical Reception & Status

It leans heavily into noir aesthetics with a "slow burn" mystery style, often utilizing multiple timelines to provide backstory. Cast & Performances

Widely cited as a standout, playing a hardboiled detective that reviewers from The New York Times and Consequence described as a surprisingly natural and entertaining fit for the show's gritty tone.

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is a modern-day reimagining of the classic 1980 film, following Julian Kaye (Jon Bernthal) as he navigates life in Los Angeles after being exonerated for a murder he didn't commit 15 years prior. If you are considering watching the series, The Plot & Themes

Generally praised for his magnetic presence and ability to portray "wounded masculinity," though some critics found the writing for his character too morose. American Gigolo - Season 1

Includes Wayne Brady as Julian's former colleague Lorenzo, and Gretchen Mol as Julian’s former lover, Michelle. Critical Reception & Status is a modern-day reimagining of the classic 1980

It leans heavily into noir aesthetics with a "slow burn" mystery style, often utilizing multiple timelines to provide backstory. Cast & Performances Critical Reception & Status It leans heavily into

Widely cited as a standout, playing a hardboiled detective that reviewers from The New York Times and Consequence described as a surprisingly natural and entertaining fit for the show's gritty tone.