The best-selling novel Defending Jacob comes to the screen on Apple TV+. Chris Evans plays Andy Barber, an assistant DA trying to solve the mystery behind his son’s murder charges. If you’re wondering how to watch Defending Jacob on Apple TV+, here are some methods to do so.
Where to Watch Defending Jacob
Good news! There are a few ways you and your family can not only enjoy Defending Jacob but everything the streaming service has to offer. Apple TV+ offers a free 7-day trial as well as a one-month free trial as part of a bundled package if you purchase Apple One. Already have an Apple device? That includes a free three-month subscription to Apple TV+ if redeemed within 90 days.
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How Many Episodes Are in Defending Jacob?
There are eight episodes in Defending Jacob. Each episode lasts 45-60 minutes on average. You can check the complete list of Defending Jacob episodes and their scheduled date release here below.
- “Pilot”: April 24, 2020
- “Everything Is Cool”: April 24, 2020
- “Poker Faces”: April 24, 2020
- “Damage Control”: May 1, 2020
- “Visitors”: May 8, 2020
- “Wishful Thinking”: May 15, 2020
- “Job”: May 22, 2020
- “After”: May 29, 2020
What Are the Critics Saying About Defending Jacob?
Defending Jacob has received a rating of 72% from critics and 89% from audience viewers. While some viewers thought Defending Jacob suffered from too much drama, others note the excellent cast performances as a highlight of the series.
“The show can drag a bit, but the performances are absolutely great.” – Chris Stuckmann, ChrisStuckmann.com
“It’s a mixture of courtroom drama, murder mystery, and psychological thriller, and if it sometimes falls back on familiar genre-ish clichés, the show can boast some fine performances and possesses the critical ingredient of watchability.” – Adam Sweeting, The Arts Desk
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Is Defending Jacob Suitable for Kids?
Defending Jacob is rated TV-MA, which is suitable for mature viewers ages 17+. The series contains moderate profanity. It also includes mild depictions of sex and nudity, violence and gore, alcohol and drugs, and potentially triggering scenes for younger or sensitive viewers.