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Drama series 'Drops of God' comes to Apple TV+ on April 21

"Drops of God" comes to Apple TV+ in April

Apple has revealed the first trailer for "Drops of God," a new drama series for Apple TV+ about wine, based on a manga series.

The series of eight episodes premieres April 21 and stars Fleur Geffrier ("Das Boat") as Camille Leger and Tomohisa Yamashita ("Alice in Borderland") as Issei Tomine. The series of eight episodes is a multilingual French-Japanese drama from Legendary Entertainment adapted from the New York Times bestselling Japanese manga series of the same name.

In the television show, Alexandre Leger, who founded the renowned Leger Wine Guide and was well-known in the study of wines, recently passed away at 60 at his home in Tokyo. Camille (Geffrier), his daughter, resides in Paris and hasn't seen him since her parents divorced when she was nine.

She learns that her father has left her a wine collection experts say is the largest in the world when she flies to Tokyo, and Leger's will is read. Camille will have to outwit wine specialist Issei Tomine (Yamashita), whom her father raised and refers to in his will as his "spiritual son," to earn the inheritance.

Klaus Zimmermann ("Borgia," "Trapped") is an executive producer for "Drops of God," and Quoc Dang Tran ("Marianne," "Parallel") wrote the series. Oded Ruskin ("No Man's Land," "Absentia") directed the show.