A new trailer for Apple TV+'s Billie Eilish documentary gives fans a quick look at the artist behind hits such as "Bad Guy" and "Bury a Friend."
"We made this album in a bedroom in our house that we grew up in," Billie says at the beginning of the trailer, which features clips of the young artist in her home as well as on tour.
The trailer shows clips of Billie Eilish and her brother, Finneas O'Connell, as they write and record her debut album "The World's a Little Blurry." It also shows footage of Billie as she recorded and posted "Ocean Eyes," her breakout hit.
The film chronicles Eilish's life and exploding career, including intimate behind-the-scenes footage. The documentary shows the now-18-year-old sensation as she tours and records her debut studio album, "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" The 2019 album went on to win three Grammys, including Album of the Year. Apple initially announced the documentary in September.
The film is set to release on February 26, in both theaters and on Apple TV+.
Billie Eilish has worked with Apple on previous projects, including Today at Apple sessions where users could remix the artist's "You Should See Me in a Crown."