Watch the 'Central Park' season two trailer ahead of the June 25 premiere
What you need to know
- Apple TV+ has shared a new Central Park season two teaser.
- The second season will premiere on June 25.
Apple TV+ has just shared a new teaser for the second season of the popular musical show Central Park. That second season will premiere on June 25, so it's just around the corner.
Central Park is an animated musical comedy that while aimed at kids is still a great watch for all the family. The show has been nominated for Emmy and NAACP Image Awards so you know it's doing something right.
Check out that new teaser ahead of season two's arrival next week.
You will of course need an Apple TV+ or Apple One subscription to take Central Park in. The former costs $4.99 per month while the latter will depend on which level of subscription bundling you're looking to pick up.
Central Park is just one of the many great shows, documentaries, and movies that are available on Apple TV+ right now. More are being added all the time as well, so there's always something new to check out.
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