New 'Central Park' singalong video asks — and answers — 'why bother?'
What you need to know
- A new Apple TV+ promo for Central Park is now available.
- The singalong video asks why we should bother trying to help save the environment.
Apple TV+ continues its run of singalong YouTube videos with its latest release — Why Bother? The video, embedded below, asks why we should set about trying to save the environment. Thankfully, it answers it as well.
Central Park is a cartoon musical that has proven popular among viewers and critics alike and the new video is here to help promote season two. Check it out below, and I defy you not to find yourself singing along by the end.
You can watch Central Park on Apple TV+ now.
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