Showtime's 'Your Honor': Release date, plot, cast and everything you need to know about Bryan Cranston's upcoming show

Showtime's 'Your Honor': Release date, plot, cast and everything you need to know about Bryan Cranston's upcoming show

Described as a "legal thriller" on Showtime's website, 'Your Honor' casts Bryan Cranston in the lead as a respected New Orleans judge whose son is involved in a hit-and-run. What follows is "a game of lies, deceit and impossible choices".

Adapted from the Israeli series 'Kvodo', the show will be a 10-episode limited series produced by CBS TV Studios in association with Robert and Michelle King’s King Size Productions. Given the quasi father-son dynamic between Cranston and Aaron Paul in 'Breaking Bad', we can't wait to see Cranston star as another morally ambiguous parent figure.  

Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming series:

Release date:

The series is still in pre-production and the launch date is yet to be announced.

Plot:

A respected New Orleans judge tries to protect his son after he becomes involved in a hit-and-run. The original Israeli series 'Kvodo', on which the show is based, is a twist on the "protective parent" trope.

Billed as a "morally complex drama", it revolves around a judge who is about to turn in his guilty son after he is involved in a hit-and-run incident. However, he soon realizes that the accident's victim is a member of a crime family that metes out its own brand of justice. 

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Cast:

Bryan Cranston attends The American Associates Of The National Theatre Celebrate "Network" at The Rainbow Room on January 11, 2019, in New York City. (Getty)

Oscar nominee and Emmy, Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild and Tony Award winner Bryan Cranston has signed on to star in the show. He will also be an executive producer on the show alongside 'The Good Wife' and 'The Good Fight' creators Robert and Michelle King.

Cranston is best known for his career-defining role in 'Breaking Bad' as a chemistry teacher turned meth dealer. His breakthrough role came earlier on the comedy-drama 'Malcom in the Middle' where he starred as Hal, the easy-going, eccentric and harried father of four boys. His recent TV roles include 'Sneaky Pete', which he co-created and cameos on shows like 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' and 'Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams'.

Hunter Doohan