Apple TV+ gives us a 'Ghostwriter' primer as season 2 returns
What you need to know
- Ghostwriter returns to our screens with the second half of season 2 today.
- Apple TV+ has shared a new primer to remind us what happened so far.
Popular kids show Ghostwriter is back on our screens for the second half of season 2. The Apple TV+ hit has a ton of new episodes streaming right now and a new YouTube video will make sure we all know what came before.
Titled Ghostwriter — Get to Know Ghostwriter the three-minute-long video explains what's going on and why, all the while getting us ready for the new episodes that dropped today.
If that isn't enough to get you excited for the new episodes I don't know what will be. Ghostwriter is just one of many shows that are suited to kids and adults alike. Why not take advantage of some of the Apple TV deals available right now and treat yourself to a new Apple TV 4K, too?
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