The new AMC series 61st Street follows Moses Johnson, a promising black high school athlete (Tosin Cole). He’s well-known for being ensnared in Chicago’s tainted criminal justice system. Johnson faces an uphill battle for his release after being apprehended by the police as a suspected gang member. This is made more difficult by the fact that Johnson and his lawyer Franklin Roberts (Courtney B. Vance) are caught in the middle of a storm as cops and prosecutors seek vengeance for the death of an officer during a botched narcotics bust. If you’ve been following this one for a while, you’re probably wondering when the next episode will be released. Now you don’t have to wonder any longer! Here’s everything you need to know about 61st Street episode 8, including the premiere date and time.
61st Street Season 1 Episode 8 [Finale] Spoilers
The crime drama’s first season concludes with the trial of suspected cop killer Moses (Tosin Cole), with his drug-dealing brother Joshua (Bentley Green) testifying and defense lawyer Franklin (Courtney B. Vance) obtaining possibly useful evidence. Man on Fire is the title of the finale episode. we will have to wait to see Will the jury rule in Moses’ favor?
61st Street finale Synopsis: Franklin faces a setback; Moses takes the stand; a verdict is read.
61st Street Finale Release Date
The eighth episode of 61st Street will air on Sunday, May 29th at 10 p.m. (ET). If you missed episodes 1-7, you can catch up on them at the below-mentioned locations.
Is the Courtney B. Vance crime drama ’61st Street’ available to stream online?
What is the best place to watch 61st Street?
Because 61st Street is an AMC Original, you can anticipate it to be shown on the AMC channel, streamed on AMC+, and streamed on ALLBLK. Outside of the United States, BT TV customers in the United Kingdom can catch up on the BT Player. Unfortunately, because BT owns the rights to AMC episodes, this is the only way to watch it. Also Available on Amazon prime Video
Read Also: You Can Now Watch More Shows Like ’61st Street’