Renée Elise Goldsberry reunites with Mike Colter in CBS's legal drama "Cupertino," crafted by the creators of "Evil." Exciting twists await!
- January 28, 2026
AceShowbiz - Fans of the hit show Evil have reason to celebrate as Renée Elise Goldsberry is set to reunite with her co-star Mike Colter in CBS's upcoming legal drama titled Cupertino. According to a report by Deadline, this exciting new series is being crafted by the creative minds behind Evil, Robert and Michelle King, who will take on the roles of writers and executive producers.
In Cupertino, Goldsberry will portray Renee, a highly skilled opposing attorney who shares both a professional and romantic past with Michael, played by Colter. Michael, a lawyer recently dismissed by a tech start-up in a bid to deprive him of his stock options, is described as "refusing to back down." He teams up with another lawyer who has also been let go, aiming to advocate for those exploited by the powerful forces in Silicon Valley.
Previously, Goldsberry appeared on Evil as Renée Harris, a defense attorney affiliated with the Catholic Church, and is noted for her connection to Colter's character, David. Both actors have also worked together on the Kings' acclaimed series The Good Wife. Goldsberry's impressive television resume includes roles in Girls5eva, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, and Altered Carbon.
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