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WEtv (which is now officially being rebranded by its parent company AMC) has set an official debut date for its first original scripted drama, “The Divide,” which will launch with a special two-hour premiere on Wednesday, July 16th, at 9pm ET/PT before moving to its regular 10pm ET/PT time-slot beginning on Wednesday, July 23rd.

The Richard LaGravenese/Tony Goldwyn drama stars Damon Gupton as Adam Powell – a district attorney who uncovers new evidence that prompts the re-investigation of a sensational racially-motivated murder case. 
Marin Ireland (“Homeland,” “Mildred Pierce”) stars opposite Gupton as a caseworker who challenges Powell’s convictions.

Nia Long took over the role that Aunjanue Ellis was initially cast to play – the district attorney’s wife, Billie Powell, who’s described as a hard-charging successful partner in a private equity firm.

Also, Clarke Peters (also of “The Wire,” “Treme,” and more) play supporting roles as Adam’s younger brother, a novice, naive cop, and Adam’s (Damon’s) father, Isaiah Page, a retired cop and the former Philadelphia police commissioner.

Here’s an official synopsis:

“The Divide” is a thought-provoking and suspenseful drama that explores the personal cost of morality, ambition, ethics, politics, and race in today’s justice system through the eyes of Christine Rosa played by Marin Ireland, an impassioned caseworker with The Innocence Initiative, and Adam Page played by Damon Gupton, an equally passionate district attorney and political rising star.  Eleven years ago, the Butler family was attacked in their Philadelphia home and all but the youngest daughter were brutally murdered. The senseless deaths of this affluent African American family, seemingly at the hands of two white construction workers, Terry Kucik (Joe Anderson) and Jared Bankowski (Chris Bauer), threatened to ignite a racial firestorm in the City of Brotherly Love. Adam Page (Gupton), himself an affluent black man and the city’s District Attorney as well as a political rising star, made a name for himself by securing convictions for both men, leading to the death penalty ruling for Bankowski. Now, Christine Rosa (Ireland), a caseworker with the Innocence Initiative, believes Bankowski was wrongly convicted of the heinous murders and struggles to stop his impending execution, while tirelessly working to exonerate Kucik.In her search for the truth, Christine uncovers evidence that puts her at odds with Adam who will do everything in his power to uphold the verdict and keep his reputation intact. His actions put a strain on his marriage to Billie, played by Nia Long, a powerhouse corporate attorney at a crossroads in her personal and professional life. Throughout the journey, all three of their pasts resurface as they are faced with the question of one man’s guilt or innocence intertwined with their own personal histories.

“The Divide” also stars Paul Schneider as Clarke Rylance, an old law school buddy of Adam and Billie’s who chooses a different path when he signs on with The Innocence Initiative.

LaGravenese writes and executive produces alongside Tony Goldwyn (President Fitzgerald Grant on Shonda Rhimes’ Scandal), who also directed.

Ahead of the series’ debut a month from now, WEtv has released a quad set of promos featuring key characters, including those mentioned above.

Watch them all below: