Apple debuts 'Snoopy in Space' trailer in time for Apollo 11 anniversary
Alongside the Apollo 11 anniversary, Apple has launched the official trailer for "Snoopy in Space," a new Peanuts series coming to Apple TV this fall.
Just in time for the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing, the official Peanuts YouTube channel has released a trailer for "Snoopy in Space." The trailer reads "It's been 50 years since the first man walked on the moon, now it's a dog's turn." This is the second Peanuts themed content to be released as an Apple Original. The first, a "documentary of sorts" titled "Peanuts in Space: Secrets of Apollo 10" was released to the Apple TV app in May.
Everyone's favorite melodramatic beagle will make his exclusive appearance on Apple TV this fall. "Snoopy in Space" follows Snoopy, Woodstock, Charlie Brown, and the rest of the Peanuts gang in a brand new Peanuts production, directed by DHX Media.
According to Deadline the log line for the series reads: "'Snoopy in Space'" follows Snoopy as his dreams of being an astronaut become a reality when he and Woodstock tag along with the Peanuts gang on a field trip to NASA and are chosen for an elite mission into space. As Snoopy and Woodstock fulfill their dreams of astronaut training and space travel, Charlie Brown and the gang assist their friends from mission control.
Peanuts has a long history with space exploration. The Apollo 10 mission used a lunar module named "Snoopy," and the command module named "Charlie Brown," as an homage to the series' flagship characters. Last year, Peanuts Worldwide had partnered with NASA on a multi-year Space Act Agreement designed to inspire a passion for space exploration and STEM among students.
Just in time for the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing, the official Peanuts YouTube channel has released a trailer for "Snoopy in Space." The trailer reads "It's been 50 years since the first man walked on the moon, now it's a dog's turn." This is the second Peanuts themed content to be released as an Apple Original. The first, a "documentary of sorts" titled "Peanuts in Space: Secrets of Apollo 10" was released to the Apple TV app in May.
Everyone's favorite melodramatic beagle will make his exclusive appearance on Apple TV this fall. "Snoopy in Space" follows Snoopy, Woodstock, Charlie Brown, and the rest of the Peanuts gang in a brand new Peanuts production, directed by DHX Media.
According to Deadline the log line for the series reads: "'Snoopy in Space'" follows Snoopy as his dreams of being an astronaut become a reality when he and Woodstock tag along with the Peanuts gang on a field trip to NASA and are chosen for an elite mission into space. As Snoopy and Woodstock fulfill their dreams of astronaut training and space travel, Charlie Brown and the gang assist their friends from mission control.
Peanuts has a long history with space exploration. The Apollo 10 mission used a lunar module named "Snoopy," and the command module named "Charlie Brown," as an homage to the series' flagship characters. Last year, Peanuts Worldwide had partnered with NASA on a multi-year Space Act Agreement designed to inspire a passion for space exploration and STEM among students.
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I love Laika. What a sad ending though.
Peanuts did tip-toe by mentioning first dog on the moon not just space.
I thought she died mid flight when the ship malfunctioned and exploded?
Either way it was a sad ego contest to claim "first!".
"Laika died within hours from overheating, possibly caused by a failure of the central R-7 sustainer to separate from the payload. The true cause and time of her death were not made public until 2002; instead, it was widely reported that she died when her oxygen ran out on day six or, as the Soviet government initially claimed, she was euthanised prior to oxygen depletion."
I suppose it’s just not for me. (Rick and Morty it ain’t)
Rick and Morty isn't Australian either, is it?
I just hope Apple also invests in some edgier content.
Jesus. I like R&M as much as the next guy, but it’s insanity to compare the two. Peanuts is a sentimental, sweet series for children. Nearly every adult I know has fond memories.
Why? Why does Apple have to be all things and not what they feel like being? Lots of apps and content to choose from, right on their platform. That’s the idea.
Yeah Family Guy has fart jokes but Mickey Mouse will always be more popular and loved worldwide. Sad that you never experienced the phenomenon of Peanuts and are too ignorant to care. Glad Apple got the rights to one of the biggest children's series in history. (Rick and Morty it ain't)
Would love to see a cartoon series or even a live action film on her*. Even if it was for children with a fu**ed up ending. At least it would have a historically accurate ending and educate kids on animal cruelty.
It wouldn't be the first cartoon with a sad ending.
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Perfect cartoon series with a terrible ending for those who say Apples content isn't "edgy" enough.