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Apple TV's De Niro-Inspired Crime Series Is a Streaming Hit

June 6, 2026·about 3 hours ago·via IMDb
Apple TV's De Niro-Inspired Crime Series Is a Streaming Hit
Apple TV's 10-part crime series is quickly becoming an instant streaming smash, and the buzz is strong enough to link it back to a Robert De Niro classic. The story leans into crime drama territory with a familiar cinematic connection that is clearly grabbing viewers. Both IMDb and ScreenRant spotlight the show's momentum. If you like your TV with a little old-school movie DNA, this one's getting plenty of attention. Read more about this...

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