Teaser trailer, stills, and premiere date drop for new Robert and Michelle King legal show Cupertino starring Mike Colter
CBS has announced that the new series will premiere on Thursday, October 8, at 10/9c (after Elsbeth).
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Teaser trailer, stills, and premiere date drop for new Robert and Michelle King legal show Cupertino starring Mike Colter
CBS has announced that the new series will premiere on Thursday, October 8, at 10/9c (after Elsbeth).
First Look at ‘Cupertino’ Drama With Mike Colter Revealed [Video Below]
Mike Colter leads Cupertino, a David vs. Goliath-style legal drama that’s set for a CBS debut in fall 2026. Colter, who starred in Evil and guest starred in The Good Wife and The Good Fight, reunites again with power producers Robert and Michelle King.
Mike Colter stars as Michael Price, an attorney who, after being fired by a Silicon Valley startup in a stock option theft scheme, teams up with a fellow fired attorney to represent victims of greedy tech gurus. Rachel Keller stars as Olivia. Ella Stiller has now been cast to star opposite Colter as Christy, a young assistant at the startup firm at the heart of the story, per Deadline. Plus, Renée Elise Goldsberry has joined the cast as Renee, described as “a brilliant opposing attorney” with a romantic history with Colter’s Michael, and Rachel Keller will have what the site describes to be a “key leading role.”
The latest casting news is that Dawson’s Creek alum Busy Philipps will star as Natalia, the former wife of an AI billionaire who bankrolls the new firm as a means of getting back at her ex, who dumped her when she turned 40.
The network announced in May 2026 that it had ordered 12 episode scripts for the series from a writers’ room.