![]() Today Apple TV+ unveiled the trailer and key art for “The Buccaneers,” a new eight-episode drama inspired by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edith Wharton’s unfinished final novel of the same name, from creator Katherine Jakeways. Trailer showcases Olivia Rodrigo’s hit “all-american bitch,” along with Miya Folick’s brand new single “What We Wanna,” and the music-driven series features edgy, female-forward songs from artists like Taylor Swift, Maggie Rogers, boygenius, Brandi Carlile, Warpaint, Alison Mosshart, Lucius, Gracie Abrams, Sharon Van Etten and more To date, Apple Original films, documentaries and series have earned 378 wins and 1,573 award nominations and counting, including multi-Emmy Award-winning comedy “Ted Lasso” and historic Oscar Best Picture winner “CODA.”Īpple TV+ debuts trailer and key art for new drama, “The Buccaneers,” premiering November 8 and inspired by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edith Wharton’s final novel After its launch on November 1, 2019, Apple TV+ became the first all-original streaming service to launch around the world, and has premiered more original hits and received more award recognitions faster than any other streaming service in its debut. The series is produced for Apple TV+ by The Forge Entertainment.Īpple TV+ offers premium, compelling drama and comedy series, feature films, groundbreaking documentaries, and kids and family entertainment, and is available to watch across all your favorite screens. Led by an all-female creative team, “The Buccaneers” is written by series creator Katherine Jakeways and directed by BAFTA Award winner Susanna White, who also serve as executive producers, alongside BAFTA Award nominee Beth Willis. George and Mia Threapleton stars as Honoria Marable, alongside an ensemble cast that also includes Josh Dylan as Lord Richard Marable, Guy Remmers as Theo, Duke of Tintagel, Matthew Broome as Guy Thwarte and Barney Fishwick as Lord James Seadown. SAG Award winner Christina Hendricks stars in the series as Mrs. George, Alisha Boe as Conchita Closson, Critics Choice Award nominee Josie Totah as Mabel Elmsworth, Aubri Ibrag as Lizzy Elmsworth and Imogen Waterhouse as Jinny St. “The Buccaneers” stars Kristine Frøseth, as Nan St. Sent to secure husbands and titles, the buccaneers’ hearts are set on much more than that, and saying “I do” is just the beginning. A group of fun-loving young American girls explode into the tightly corseted London season of the 1870s, kicking off an Anglo-American culture clash as the land of the stiff upper lip is infiltrated by a refreshing disregard for centuries of tradition. Her team also took ASL lessons.The trailer features Olivia Rodrigo’s hit “all-american bitch” along with Miya Folick’s brand new single “What We Wanna.” The music-driven series blends 1870s English aristocracy with a modern soundtrack produced by Stella Mozgawa (of the band Warpaint) and packed with songs from today’s top female performers that include Taylor Swift, Maggie Rogers, Bikini Kill, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Angel Olsen, Brandi Carlile and more, along with original music from Folick, Lucius, Alison Mosshart, Warpaint, Gracie Abrams, Sharon Van Etten, Bully, Danielle Ponder and more, as well as series composers AVAWAVES. Freeland, grew up on the Navajo reservation in New Mexico, took her department heads to the annual the annual Choctaw Pow Wow in Oklahoma for inspiration. Representation of both was important to Freeland and her team. The show is different from Marvel Studios in other ways as well, centering on an Indigenous character who is deaf and communicates with ASL. Tonally, the footage screened for press had hints of Daredevil, Breaking Bad and John Wick and in some ways seemed like Marvel’s version of a cable drama rather than an MCU streaming series. ![]() The studio has hired The Punisher alum Dario Scardapane as showrunner and Loki directors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead as part of a creative reset on the series, which shot multiple episodes under a different team. They get killed and there are real-world consequences,” said Freeland.Įcho comes as Marvel overhauls its TV business, including with Daredevil: Born Again, the upcoming series that will once again star Echo‘s Charlie Cox and D’Nofrio. “It is sort of a new direction for the brand, especially for Disney+.”ĭirector Sydney Freeland said the different tone of the show evolved from the fact that it follows a villain. “It’s a little on the grittier side for Marvel, and shows the breadth of what Marvel is capable of,” said Brad Winderbaum, the studio’s head of streaming, television and animation.
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