Apple TV is having a banner year, with hits like Your Friends & Neighbors starring Jon Hamm and the Brad Pitt racing blockbuster F1 dominating streaming charts. But one of the streamer's most acclaimed series, the detective thriller Criminal Record, is about to drop its Season 2 finale—and we've got an exclusive sneak peek that will leave you on the edge of your seat.

The new clip, shared exclusively with ShowtimeSpot, shows detectives June Lenker (Cush Jumbo) and Daniel Hegarty (Peter Capaldi) going full Mindhunter in a tense interrogation room. The suspect is warned that if he doesn't confess, everything will come crashing down on his head. It's a masterclass in psychological pressure, with both actors delivering powerhouse performances.

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Criminal Record returned for its second season in April after a two-year hiatus, and the finale is set to stream tomorrow. The series, which holds a stellar 90% critics' score on Rotten Tomatoes, follows the collision between ambitious DS June Lenker and seasoned DCI Daniel Hegarty over a cold murder case that reopens old wounds. The show explores themes of race, power, and institutional corruption in London's police force.

Created by Paul Rutman (known for Summers and Five Days), the series has not yet been renewed for a third season. But with this intense finale on the horizon, fans are hoping for more. If you're a fan of crime thrillers like Dark Winds, this is a must-watch.

The sneak peek showcases the show's ability to blend procedural grit with character-driven drama. Jumbo and Capaldi have electric chemistry, and this interrogation scene is a highlight of the season. The pressure is on as June and Daniel try to crack the case before time runs out.

Apple TV has been expanding its genre offerings beyond sci-fi hits like Severance and Pluribus, and Criminal Record proves the streamer can deliver top-tier crime drama. For those who love a good mystery, this finale is not to be missed.

Stream the first two seasons of Criminal Record on Apple TV now, and check back with ShowtimeSpot for more updates on the series and other streaming hits.