Bryan Cranston stars in Sky thriller Your Honor, based on Israeli drama Kvodo
Breaking Bad and Malcolm in the Middle actor features in the Sky Atlantic show which launches next week
A legal thriller based on the original Israeli drama Kvodo launches on Sky Atlantic next week, starring Bryan Cranston.
Original creators Ron Ninio and Shlomo Mashiach executive produce
this English-language adaptation, which stars the Breaking Bad actor as Michael Desiato, a respected judge who tries to protect his son (Hunter Doohan) after he becomes involved in a hit-and-run, believing he can keep him safe if he tells no one.
However, it soon becomes clear that the accident’s victim is a member of a crime family that metes out its own brand of justice.
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Torn between protecting his son and doing the honourable thing, he is led into to a high-stakes game of lies, deceit and impossible choices.
The 10-part drama also stars Amy Landecker (Transparent), Margo Martindale (Mrs America) and Chet Hanks (Shameless).
- Your Honor begins on Tuesday, 2 March, 9pm on Sky Atlantic and Now TV
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