The legal drama series ‘The Rainmaker’, based on the bestselling novel by John Grisham, is set to debut in India on February 19, 2026, exclusively on Moviesphere+.
The platform will release the first three episodes of Season 1 on the premiere day, bringing Indian audiences a courtroom drama centred on an idealistic young lawyer confronting a powerful corporate establishment in his first major case.
According to an ANI report, the series is set in the high-stakes world of trial law and has already gained significant viewership internationally, emerging as the most-watched show on USA Network in the past seven years. The show explores themes of justice, ambition and integrity, while examining the pressures faced by a rookie lawyer navigating complex legal battles and shifting alliances.
The series is headlined by Milo Callaghan, alongside Lana Parrilla, known for her roles in ‘Once Upon a Time’ and ‘The Lincoln Lawyer’, and ‘John Slattery of Mad Men’ fame. The narrative follows a young attorney whose professional opportunity gradually turns into a personal struggle, highlighting the fragile balance between ambition, morality and survival within a system designed to protect powerful interests.
Blending intense courtroom drama with emotional storytelling, the series combines layered performances and compelling narrative elements, drawing comparisons with popular legal dramas such as ‘Suits’ and ‘The Lincoln Lawyer’. The storyline delves into the weight of every legal argument and the lasting consequences of each decision, offering viewers an immersive experience.
The India premiere also reflects Moviesphere+’s continued expansion of its content library in the country. The streaming platform, part of global content company Lionsgate, is strengthening its catalogue with a range of Hollywood films, acclaimed series and international titles.
Indian viewers will be able to stream the first season of ‘The Rainmaker’ from February 19, 2026, as part of its exclusive launch on the platform.
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