Apple debuts new trailer for 'Mr. Corman' starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Apple Comedy Mr Corman
Apple Comedy Mr Corman (Image credit: Apple)

What you need to know

  • Mr. Corman is coming to Apple TV+ next month.
  • The series stars Joseph Gordan-Levitt and will air on August 6.
  • A new trailer has been released.

Apple has today released a new trailer for Apple TV+ comedy-drama series Mr Corman starring Joseph Gordan-Levitt.

The series was announced officially by Apple back in May, from the company:

"Mr. Corman" follows the days and nights of Josh Corman, played by Gordon-Levitt, an artist at heart but not by trade. A career in music hasn't panned out, and he teaches fifth grade at a public school in the San Fernando Valley. His ex-fiancé Megan has moved out and his high school buddy Victor has moved in. He knows he has a lot to be thankful for, but finds himself struggling nevertheless through anxiety, loneliness and a sinking suspicion that he sucks as a person. Darkly funny, oddly beautiful and deeply heartfelt, this relatable dramedy speaks for our contemporary generation of 30-somethings – rich with good intentions, poor with student loans and yearning to become real grown-ups sometime before they die.

The show also stars Arturo Castro, Debra Winger, Bobby Hall a.k.a. Logic, Alexander Jo, Juno Temple, Jamie Chung, Shannon Woodward, and Hector Hernandez. Gordon-Levitt stars not only as Mr. Corman, but is also listed as a director and executive producer for the show.

The series will debut on Friday, August 6, 2021, and can be watched on the Best TVs for Apple TV 2021 as well as the new Apple TV 4K (2021)

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