‘Cupertino’ Stages ‘Evil’ Reunion: Everything to Know About the New Legal Drama
SANTA CLARA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, AUG 6 – The series highlights attorneys fighting against Silicon Valley tech elites over a stock option theft scheme in a 12-episode legal drama created by Robert and Michelle King.
- Mike Colter has been cast to lead Cupertino, a legal drama centered on an underdog battle within the tech industry, which is currently being developed for CBS and expected to premiere in the 2026-2027 season.
- The Kings initiated development of the show at CBS in 2024 and obtained a commitment for a complete team of writers along with an order for scripts covering 13 episodes earlier this year.
- Colter will play an attorney who, after being dismissed from a Silicon Valley start-up that tries to deny him his stock options, teams up with another former employee to challenge powerful tech industry leaders.
- CBS ordered 12 episode scripts by May, and the series is targeted for the 2026-2027 season, although it has not been greenlit yet.
- Colter’s involvement in Evil, a supernatural series created by the Kings, further solidifies his ongoing collaboration with the producing duo.
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Read Full ArticleMike Colter to Star in Cupertino Legal Drama From Evil’s Robert and Michelle King
Mike Colter has reunited with some of his Evil colleagues. Colter will star in Cupertino, a legal drama based in Silicon Valley in development at CBS, TVLine has confirmed. Cupertino hails from Evil‘s Robert and Michelle King. In May, CBS ordered 12 episode scripts for the potential series; it later commissioned a writers’ room that […]
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