Check out the trailer for 'Dickinson' season 2 ahead of its Apple TV+ debut right here
What you need to know
- This is the official trailer for one of Apple TV+'s most hotly anticipated second seasons.
Apple TV+ will launch the second season of the popular Dickinson on January 8, 2021 and it just shared the official trailer for what's to come.
Fame is calling. Will she answer? Watch Dickinson Season 2 January 8 on the @AppleTV app with an Apple TV+ subscription. https://t.co/Z08tP33Ky3 pic.twitter.com/H1EyenGCJmFame is calling. Will she answer? Watch Dickinson Season 2 January 8 on the @AppleTV app with an Apple TV+ subscription. https://t.co/Z08tP33Ky3 pic.twitter.com/H1EyenGCJm— Dickinson (@Dickinson) December 11, 2020December 11, 2020
The first season of Dickonson was very well received by Apple TV+ subscribers and it's highly unlikely that the second season will fail to deliver on its early promise. And from what this trailer is showing us, there's a lot to look forward to.
You will, of course, need to have an Apple TV+ subscription to take this new season in. You can also sign up for Apple One if that makes more sense, with Apple's other subscription services all living under one roof.
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