Apple has released the trailer for the second season of the British comedy series Trying, it will be available to stream on Apple TV+ on 21 May. The release date for the series has been pushed back a week as It was initially supposed to premiere on 14 May.
Trying was also recently renewed for a third season. Starring Rafe Spall and Esther Smith as a couple navigating the adoption process, the series also stars Imelda Staunton as their eccentric social worker along with Oliver Chris, Sian Brooke, Ophelia Lovibond, Darren Boyd, and Robyn Cara.
Apple TV+ releases trailer for season 2 of comedy series ‘Trying’
It is not clear at the moment why and when the premiere date was changed, but Apple TV+ made the announcement via Twitter about the second season of Trying. Season two starts off with the couple being approved by the adoption panel and discovering that matching with a child is not easy as it sounds or as they had hoped.
In the eight-episode second season of “Trying,” Nikki (BAFTA nominee Esther Smith) and Jason (SAG nominee Rafe Spall) are continuing to navigate the adoption process. Having been approved by the adoption panel, they now find that matching with a child is not as straightforward as they had hoped. It seems like children are being snapped up by other couples while somehow they’re being left behind. Helped by their eccentric social worker Penny (Imelda Staunton), they are determined to do everything they can. When Nikki meets a little girl called Princess at an adoption event, she knows instantly that this is the child for them. But there are obstacles to Nikki’s plan that may prove insurmountable.
The couple needs to find the right child, bond with them, and then receive the stamp of approval to adopt them. With all this going on, there is also a complication of Freddy and Erica, the couple’s married best friends with kids, who have split up.
To enjoy season two of Trying when it becomes available, users will need a subscription to Apple’s streaming service. For $4.99 per month, Apple TV Plus is available on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, Apple TV via the Apple TV app. It is also compatible with selected Samsung and LG smart TVs, Roku devices, Amazon Fire TV, and tv.apple.com.
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