Apple TV+ shares a 'Ghostwriter' series recap ahead of second season debut
What you need to know
- Apple TV+ has shared a series recap of kids' show Ghostwriter.
- The second season debuts May 7.
Ahead of the Ghostwriter season 2 debut on May 7, Apple TV+ has shared a full series recap to remind us all what happened last time out.
The new season is just around the corner and now is your chance to get caught up, even if you skipped the first one. In fact, just watch it – Ghostwriter is a great show!
If that isn't enough to get you excited for May 7, 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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With TV+, you can watch well-produced, big-budget TV shows from famed directors, and starring award-winning actors and actresses across all your Apple devices and with up to six members of your Family Sharing group.
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