Apple TV Releases ‘Dickinson’ Trailer With Hailee Steinfeld Ahead of Tribeca TV Festival

Apple TV has released a trailer for their forthcoming Dickinson series. Dickinson is a half hour comedy series that will stream exclusively on Apple TV this Fall. The series is described as a coming of age story from the point of view of Emily Dickinson. The series will explore the constraints of gender, society, and family from the famous writer’s perspective. The hope is that millennials can relate to the fictionalized Dickinson even though she lives in the 19th century. The trailer shows some of Dickinson’s rebellious spirit as she disobeys her parents to the words of her famous poem, “Wild Nights.” Dickinson will headline the 3rd annual Tribeca TV Festival on Saturday, September 14.

Watch the trailer below.

Dickinson stars Hailee Steinfeld as Emily Dickinson. Steinfeld is known for a wide range of roles including True Grit for which she was Oscar nominated for Best Supporting Actress. She has also appeared in teen comedies such as the Edge of Seventeen and the Pitch Perfect trilogy. She has voice acting experience from the critically acclaimed Spider-man: Into the Spider-Verse.

Other cast members include Jane Krakowski (30 Rock, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt) as Mrs. Dickinson, Anna Baryshnikov (Manchester by the Sea, Superior Donuts), Toby Huss (King of the Hill), Ella Hunt (Anna and the Apocalypse), and Adrian Blake Enscoe (Red Dead Redemption II).

Alena Smith created Dickinson and will serve as the showrunner and executive producer. Smith is known for her work on The Affair and The Newsroom. Smith was a staff writer on The Newsroom and a story editor for The Affair. Smith will be on a panel discussing Dickinson with Steinfeld and Krakowski at the Tribeca TV Festival following the show’s premiere.

The Dickinson teaser trailer was released a week after Apple TV aired the official trailer for another original series, The Morning Show.

Emily Gibbs: Emily Gibbs is pursuing a B.F.A in Television Writing and Production at Chapman University. She aims to one day create original TV shows, but until then she will enthusiastically write about them. Emily never stays in one place for too long but her love of TV stays with her as she travels the world. She is currently residing in Germany and catching up on shows she should have watched years ago.
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