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Apple releases teaser for Apple TV+ original 'Little Voice'

Apple on Friday released a "first look" at Apple TV+ original series "Little Voice," a J.J. Abrams-produced half-hour drama series set to debut in July.

First teased in May, Little Voice stars Brittany O'Grady and features original music by Grammy, Emmy and Tony Award-nominee Sara Bareilles.

The drama follows Bess King (O'Grady) as she navigates the New York music scene and deals with life issues like love and family. Sean Teale, Colton Ryan, Shalini Bathina, Kevin Valdez, Phillip Johnson Richardson and Chuck Cooper also star.

Today's sneak peek features Bareilles singing "Little Voice" over snippets of the show. A full trailer has yet to see release.

Little Voice is produced by Abrams' Bad Robot Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television. Abrams, Bareilles, Ben Stephenson ("Westworld") and Jessie Nelson ("I Am Sam," "Stepmom,") are listed as executive producers, with the latter writing and directing the first episode.

Little Voice streams on July 10 and joins other Apple TV+ originals including Golden Globe-nominated and Critics Choice and SAG award-winning series The Morning Show, sitcom Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet, Beastie Boys Story, The Banker and sci-fi epic See.



3 Comments

entropys 13 Years · 4316 comments

Sounds a lot like the script for coyote ugly, but sensitive.

palegolas 19 Years · 1362 comments

I remember seeing a British Little Voice in 1998 about this shy singer, staring Jane Horrocks, Ewan McGregor and Michael Caine. It had a special type of magic and relevance to it. Is this some kind of American adaptation of that? This series seems nice, but it appears very main stream in comparison to that gem of a film.

anome 16 Years · 1545 comments

palegolas said:
I remember seeing a British Little Voice in 1998 about this shy singer, staring Jane Horrocks, Ewan McGregor and Michael Caine. It had a special type of magic and relevance to it. Is this some kind of American adaptation of that? This series seems nice, but it appears very main stream in comparison to that gem of a film.

As I recall, the film Little Voice (and the play it's based on) is built around Jane Horrocks's ability to impersonate other singers. Does that factor in here, or is it just people making a film with the same name?