Apple TV+ show 'Home Before Dark' debuts on April 3
Apple announced the debut of a new Apple TV+ drama called "Home Before Dark" during its Television Critics Association panel on Sunday.
Home Before Dark on Apple TV+
The new series is inspired by the reporting of young investigative journalist Hilde Lysiak, and follows a young girl who moves from Brooklyn to a small lakeside town. Hilde, portrayed by child actor Brooklynn Prince, will pursue a cold case that everyone, including her father, tried to bury.
The ten one-hour-long episode season has already been produced with a second season renewal announced during the reveal. The show is produced by Anonymous Content and Paramount Television Studios, and directed by Jon M. Chu, of Crazy Rich Asians fame.
The series is set to premier on April 3, 2020 on Apple's streaming service.
You can watch Home Before Dark and other Apple produced content on Apple TV+. The streaming service is $5 per month and can be found across all Apple devices, third party set top boxes, and some smart TVs.
Home Before Dark on Apple TV+
The new series is inspired by the reporting of young investigative journalist Hilde Lysiak, and follows a young girl who moves from Brooklyn to a small lakeside town. Hilde, portrayed by child actor Brooklynn Prince, will pursue a cold case that everyone, including her father, tried to bury.
The ten one-hour-long episode season has already been produced with a second season renewal announced during the reveal. The show is produced by Anonymous Content and Paramount Television Studios, and directed by Jon M. Chu, of Crazy Rich Asians fame.
The series is set to premier on April 3, 2020 on Apple's streaming service.
You can watch Home Before Dark and other Apple produced content on Apple TV+. The streaming service is $5 per month and can be found across all Apple devices, third party set top boxes, and some smart TVs.
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I am well and truly over the recent docu-fest of announcements and was getting worried. PBS and similar are free.
Get a grip dude, it’s not all about you. I’m sure you’re a very busy man working on Academy-award winning modern day classics, and have absolutely no time to see a headline, click it, read the article, and then write a rant about what you had no interest in reading....but many of us find it interfering and AI is our only source for finding out what shows are coming and when.
So please, save the whining.