Here's the first trailer for Tom Holland's Apple Original movie, 'Cherry'
What you need to know
- The first trailer for Cherry, starring Tom Holland, is quite the watch.
The first trailer for Cherry, a new movie by Anthony and Joe Russo and starring Tom Holland, is here. And it looks pretty great.
Seet to premiere in select theaters on February 26, 2021, and globally on Apple TV+ on Friday, March 12, 2021, Cherry follows Holland's character as he goes about making some pretty bad decisions, risking losing the love of his life as he goes. And then he starts robbing banks.
You'll need an Apple TV+ subscription to enjoy Cherry at home unless you're an Apple One customer. Both are well worth the money depending on the number of Apple services you enjoy.
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