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'Blackwater' Maker Apple Tree Productions To Shutter In 2026
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‘Blackwater’ Maker Apple Tree Productions To Shutter In 2026

by jummy84 December 10, 2025
written by jummy84

Piv Bernth and Lars Hermann’s Apple Tree Productions will close at the end of 2026, with its founders citing “increasingly difficult” market conditions.

The Danish company was launched in 2017 with backing from ITV Studios (ITVS), with The Killing and The Bridge exec producer Bernth and Hermann, her colleague from DR’s drama division, at the helm at CEO and COO, respectively. It has since made Equinox and Baby Fever for Netflix, Chorus Girls for TV2 in Denmark and Blackwater for Sweden’s SVT and DR.

Apple Tree confirmed the planned closure, which will follow production of two series, Rivals (working title) and The Best of Families. 

“The market for making TV series is becoming increasingly difficult in Denmark, and it has become ever more challenging to maintain and build an economically viable business,” said Bernth and Hermann in a statement. “Consequently, we are shifting our focus to concentrate entirely on overseeing the production of our two final drama series, Rivals for TV2 Denmark and The Best of Families for DR and will no longer be developing or producing new series.

“We are very proud of the series we have delivered to our customers and our audiences, and it has been a pleasure to work with all the talented creative filmmakers with whom we have made the series. At the same time, we are deeply grateful for ITV Studios’ support over the years.”

Lisa Perrin, Managing Director International Productions at ITVS added: “Whilst Apple Tree will continue to produce until the end of 2026, I’d like to take this opportunity to thank Piv and Lars and their team for all they have achieved since joining us in 2017. They have delivered productions of the highest quality and have been fantastic partners for ITV Studios. We wish them all the best for the future.”

ITV Studios will continue to represent titles from Apple Tree’s catalogue internationally.

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Pumpkin pie vs apple pie: Which one is healthier for blood sugar levels?
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Pumpkin pie vs apple pie: Which one is healthier for blood sugar levels?

by jummy84 December 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Pumpkin pie vs apple pie. The ultimate and age-old Thanksgiving dessert debate is unending. While individuals choose their side dishes based on taste and preferences, nutrition experts also have their own say in this. A recent article published by Health claimed that a person “watching their blood sugar should choose pumpkin pie over apple.”

Pumpkin pie is lower in carbohydrates.(Representative image/Unsplash)

Apple pie vs Pumpkin pie: Sugar levels

The article further noted that a typical slice of apple pie contains around 30 grams of natural and added sugar, and pumpkin pie is placed slightly lower at around 25 grams. Pumpkin pie is also lower in carbohydrates, which a person’s body breaks down into glucose.

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Apple pie vs Pumpkin pie: The glycemic load

Sharon Palmer, MSFS, RDN, a registered dietitian nutritionist from California, told Health that the glycemic load – a measurement of how quickly and how much a food raises blood sugar- of both pies is considered to be medium. This means that even a slice of apple pie will have a moderate effect on blood sugar.

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What about calories?

Apple pie typically contains more calories than pumpkin pie (397 versus 323 per slice). Also, pumpkin pie “provides more vitamins and minerals like vitamin A and potassium,” Jackie Topol, MS, RD, a registered dietitian specializing in prediabetes, told Health.

According to American Institute for Cancer Research, apple pie may contain from 300 to a little over 400 calories per slice, depending on the amount of fat and sugar added. A slice of pumpkin pie traditionally contains about 320 calories, but recipe adaptations like using evaporated skim milk can reduce fat from the usual 14 or 15 grams per slice, thus reducing calories, too.

As the holiday season is underway, families can maintain their health by choosing the option that is better for their bodies. Making your own dessert can also serve as a way to control calories and sugar intake.

Topol explained to Health that using spices like cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg can boost flavour naturally, reducing the need for artificial ingredients.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

December 1, 2025 0 comments
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Apple and Issey Miyake Unite for the iPhone Pocket—“It’s a Moment of Connecting the Dots”
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Apple and Issey Miyake Unite for the iPhone Pocket—“It’s a Moment of Connecting the Dots”

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
written by jummy84

Accessorizes well with Issey Miyake Pleats Please designs, and much else besides.

Photographed by Anh Nguyen

Faithful to Apple’s history of paper engineering, the packaging comes with ceremony—and a Japanese twist. The long, frosted paper that contains the iPhone Pocket was inspired by the rice paper candy bags used for a Japanese children’s festival where long sweets are given to symbolize prayers for a healthy life ahead. For Miyamae, it evokes a childlike sense of excitement and anticipation: “The idea is that you’re opening a gift that’s full of candy.”

The accessory also signals how our phones are increasingly becoming part of our outfits; a natural extension of a phone case. “The way that people carry and style their products has changed and is becoming even more of an expression of yourself,” says Anderson. Working with a fashion house like Issey Miyake helps Apple adapt to the shift. “It allows us to be a bit more playful in terms of color, branding, and material…and to flex a little bit into other spaces. We’ve certainly learned things in the process, which perhaps influences our next round of packaging or next round of product,” she says.

Though Miyake and Jobs are not around to see it, there is a significance to the collaboration that transcends the product. “Both these great masterminds are now gone, but what we have in common is how we continue to challenge ourselves to be innovative, and to create new and original things,” says Miyamae. “It’s a moment of connecting the dots.”

The iPhone Pocket short strap will retail for $149.95 (U.S.) and the long strap for $229.95 (U.S.), from Friday November 14 at select Apple Store locations worldwide and from apple.com

November 11, 2025 0 comments
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Emma Thompson Enters Streaming Era in Apple TV's 'Down Cemetery Road'
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Emma Thompson Enters Streaming Era in Apple TV’s ‘Down Cemetery Road’

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
written by jummy84

Worried about suffering withdrawal symptoms from “Slow Horses”? Well, in a shrewd bit of scheduling, just as its fifth series concludes, Apple TV is premiering yet another Mick Herron adaptation centered around the bumbling inner workings of British government, starring an Oscar-winning national treasure to boot.

Commanding center stage in “Down Cemetery Road,” however, is Emma Thompson in a role which, like Gary Oldman’s slovenly antihero, has the potential to define her latter-day career. 

The Dame is, of course, no stranger to the small screen, having earned a BAFTA for ‘80s miniseries “Tutti Frutti” and “Fortunes of War.” And who can forget her Emmy-winning cameo in “Ellen,” triple duties in “Angels in America,” and scarily prescient turn as a right-wing politician in Russell T. Davies’ “Years and Years”?

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But this engrossing eight-parter is the first time she’s led a show in the streaming age. And, judging from its first three episodes, she’s immediately struck gold.  

Thompson plays Zoë Boehm, a private investigator every bit as spiky as her pixie cut. Much of her derision is reserved for Joe (Adam Godley), her downtrodden husband and more pragmatic partner-in-crime. “Is it another desperate damsel in search of a knight in shining cardies,” she sneers about his new case, the first of several withering putdowns which instantly establishes who wears the trousers. “Sometimes I feel like your mum, picking you up from the f**k-up creche” is another.  

Art restorer Sarah (Ruth Wilson) also bears the brunt of Zoë’s acidic tongue when she shows up at her unkempt office looking for help. (“Let me guess, you’ve got a husband, he’s got a secretary, am I warm?”) Of course, having just survived a fireball that’s ripped through her suburban neighborhood, it’s arson rather than adultery she needs investigating. Well, that, and the small matter of a conspiracy involving the Ministry of Defense, a neighboring assassin, and a young girl who may or may not be dead.  

Indeed, ever since her painfully middle-class dinner party was interrupted by a nearby house explosion — depicted in the kind of slow-motion you’d expect from a Zack Snyder film — Sarah has become something of an amateur P.I. herself. Unwilling to buy the tragic accident narrative, she makes herself a nuisance at the police station and the hospital, spurred on by a mysterious newspaper photo which appears to have cropped out a child she witnessed being rescued from the scene.

But is all this in the imagination of a bored forty-something looking for distraction from her faltering marriage to a man obsessed about keeping up with the Joneses? Or, as suggested by the shadowy figures appearing to trail her every move, are there really more nefarious things at play? 

Of course, by this point, we already know the answer, confirmed by a series of secretive boardroom meetings between the cartoonishly domineering MoD head known as C (Darren Boyd) and weaselly underling Hamza (Adeel Akhtar). The former also gets his fair share of zingers, continually unleashing his disdain with the potty-mouthed zeal of “The Thick of It” favorite Malcolm Tucker.

‘Down Cemetery Road’Matt Towers

“I’d love a heads-up on what Wreck-it-F**king Ralph has got planned for an encore,” he scoffs on learning how a planned hush-hush operation has literally gone up in flames. And it’s safe to say his employee review of “You couldn’t protect him if he used you as a condom,” wouldn’t typically get past HR. It’s a double act which recalls the boss/servant dynamics of British classics like “Blackadder” and “Fawlty Towers.” A spinoff sitcom, should both parties make it to the end with their lives intact, that is, wouldn’t go amiss.  

Screenwriter Morwenna Banks — continuing the “Slow Horses” connection having previously penned four episodes — generously ensures each character is given the chance to shine. Sinead Matthews also provides plenty of comic relief as Wigwam, Sarah’s well-meaning but idealistic hippie neighbor whose domestic bliss unravels in the unlikeliest circumstances. And although fully aware of the personal and professional pecking order, Joe is occasionally allowed to bite back (“Now that Cruella’s gone to hunt for puppies, who’s for a coffee?”).  

Meanwhile, the ever-dependable Wilson, finally sharing the screen with Thompson having shown up separately in “Saving Mr. Banks,” makes Sarah’s outlandish situation feel believably grounded, the fact her valid concerns are routinely shrugged off indicative of a culture all too quick to dismiss the female voice. And while she’s very much the straight guy to Thompson’s livewire, she’s still afforded the opportunity to get her hands dirty, whether setting off fire alarms or wrestling with hired killers in her own immaculately decorated lounge.  

Nevertheless, “Down Cemetery Road” undoubtedly belongs to its biggest star name. Thompson can play the formidable, no-nonsense antiheroine in her sleep, but she’s on especially sparkling form here as a figure with a near-pathological aversion to manners and moral compass that’s dubious at best. She’s undoubtedly less disheveled, and presumably more fragrant, than Oldman’s Jackson Lamb, yet she’s arguably just as flawed, another example of Herron’s ability to make his female characters as complex and three-dimensional as his male.  

And while it’s never in any doubt that Zoë will forge a mismatched buddy duo with Sarah, it’s fun watching make her wait, advising her to scratch her armchair sleuth itch with board games and get back to focusing on her “bland scatter cushions.” Likewise, her sheer disdain for anyone who doesn’t fit her free-spirited mold. “Seriously, this is what you want to do with your life?” she asks an aspiring Twitch streamer who helps her clear up some valuable grainy CCTV. “F**k me.” 

It would certainly be a grave mistake if Apple TV didn’t also adapt the three further follow-up novels putting Zoë on the case. Alongside “Elsbeth,” “High Potential,” and “Poker Face,” “Down Cemetery Road” belongs to that refreshing new club of semi-comedic mysteries giving women the greatest sense of agency. And, in Thompson, it has the most compelling agent.  

“Down Cemetery Road” starts streaming on Apple TV on Wednesday, October 29 with two episodes.

October 31, 2025 0 comments
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Is the Apple TV+ Series Coming Back? – Hollywood Life
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Is the Apple TV+ Series Coming Back? – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
written by jummy84

Image Credit: Apple TV+

Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon and a powerful team of women are leading a fictional newsroom in season 4 of The Morning Show. Each season, the critically acclaimed series has risen the stakes for its characters. From Bradley’s (Witherspoon) family drama to Alex’s (Aniston) complicated relationships and business decisions, the show has introduced more mayhem for its cast. That being said, could we see TMS come back for another round with a season 5?

Below, Hollywood Life has the latest update about the future of The Morning Show.

When Did The Morning Show Season 4 Premiere?

The first episode of season 4 premiered on September 17, 2025.

'The Morning Show' Season 5: Is the Apple TV+ Series Coming Back?
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Is The Morning Show Coming Back for Season 5?

Yes! Apple TV+ renewed The Morning Show for season 5 just before its fourth season premiered. In a statement released by Matt Cherniss, the head of programming at Apple TV+, the studio confirmed the series’ renewal. 

“The Morning Show has been a standout from the very start, debuting as one of the flagship series on Apple TV+,” Cherniss boasted. “It’s been incredibly rewarding to see it not only entertain but also resonate with audiences worldwide. Thanks to the outstanding cast and creative team — led by Jennifer, Reese, Charlotte and Mimi — The Morning Show continues to deliver addictively entertaining and provocative stories that we’ve all come to love. We’re excited for viewers to experience the next chapter of this Emmy-winning drama.” 

'The Morning Show' Season 5: Is the Apple TV+ Series Coming Back?
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Executive producer Michael Ellenberg chimed in by noting, “It’s an honor to witness the collective talent, passion and commitment of Jen, Reese, Mimi, Charlotte, our partners at Hello Sunshine and Echo Films, and everyone involved in ’The Morning Show,’ and we’re excited to embark on a new season that will give this cast and creative team even more room to shine. We are so grateful to Apple TV+ and the fans around the world who tune in every week, and are so excited for viewers to see this upcoming season and beyond.” 

Jennifer reacted to the news by sharing a screenshot of the season 5 announcement to her Instagram Stories. She wrote across the message, “So proud of this team.”

Reese did the same and wrote, “It’s official! So proud to be a part of this amazing team!”

What Is Season 4 About?

Season 4 of The Morning Show explores the dangers of artificial intelligence. The threat of the advanced technology hits close to home for the journalists and workers at UBA and NBN’s newly merged company.

This season begins two years after the events from season 3 when Bradley and her brother, Hal, turned themselves into the FBI for his involvement in the January 6 Capitol attacks. It’s also been two years since Alex broke up with Paul Marks (Jon Hamm) for his corrupt approach to what would have been a takeover of UBA.

October 25, 2025 0 comments
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Apple Martin Made Her Singing Debut at a Nashville Bar
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Apple Martin Made Her Singing Debut at a Nashville Bar

by jummy84 October 21, 2025
written by jummy84

Apple Martin has opened up before about her love of singing, telling Interview that she’s involved in an on-campus cabaret group and adding, “I have a very low voice so whenever we’re doing harmonies it’ll be like, Alright, it’s the boys and Apple.” In the same conversation, she reflected on her choice to pursue a career in the public eye…or not. “It’s interesting because I grew up with that uneven balance of getting out of the airport with my mom and being bombarded with cameras, and then just being a normal kid,” she recalled, adding, “I don’t think we need another celebrity child in the world.”

These days, though, she says, “I just try to do what feels right and block out anything regarding me in the news to the best of my ability. And I’m getting a lot better at being like, Fuck it. I’m not going to be scared. I just want to do what seems fun and figure my life out.” A song with friends seems like just the right start.


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Gracie Abrams' Red Rocks Shows Will Be Livestreamed by Apple Music
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Gracie Abrams’ Red Rocks Shows Will Be Livestreamed by Apple Music

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
written by jummy84

The Secret of Us (Deluxe) tour might be over, but you can relive it on screen this fall

Gracie Abrams‘ The Secret of Us (Deluxe) tour might be over, but you can relive it this fall. Apple Music will stream the singer-songwriter’s Red Rocks show on Oct. 29.

Abrams played the iconic Morrison, Colorado venue on Aug. 11 and 12, where she performed her hit “That’s So True,” the fan favorite “Death Wish,” gems from the deluxe, and surprise songs (“Block Me Out” on Night One, “I Know It Won’t Work” on Night Two).

It’s unclear which show (or both) will stream, but Apple Music’s livestream is slated for Oct. 29 at 10 p.m. ET, and will be available afterwards on Spatial Audio. Zane Lowe will interview Abrams prior to the event.

Abrams released The Secret of Us, her second album, in June 2024, and dropped the deluxe version that October. The 2024 and 2025 tour legs allotted to 83 shows (including her Madison Square Garden debut). The two Red Rocks performances took place in the final month of tour, which concluded with two nights in Mexico City on Aug. 26 and 27.

Earlier this week, Abrams appeared in conversation with Cyndi Lauper for Rolling Stone‘s Musicians on Musicians package, and discussed her lengthy tour. “The whole thing is constantly shocking,” she told Lauper. “I also find the dopamine-hit piece of it all interesting to contend with, when you stop for even two days.”

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She added: “My greatest takeaway from touring, especially over the past year, because I was feeling kind of existential about it right after the election and everything was on fire … it turns out the best and highest use of my being here on this planet is for the two hours a night that people feel they can come and have some place to, at the very least, be around strangers who are expressing anything loudly. We don’t even really get that these days.”

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Gracie Abrams' Red Rocks Concert to Stream on Apple Music
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Gracie Abrams’ Red Rocks Concert to Stream on Apple Music

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
written by jummy84

Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams’s concert from the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado will be broadcast exclusively on Apple Music Live, beginning Wednesday, Oct 29.


Recorded in August, “Apple Music Live: Gracie Abrams” features songs from the deluxe edition of her 2024 album “The Secret of Us,” including “Let It Happen,” “I Told You Things,” “Free Now,” and the hit “That’s So True.” The set also includes tracks from her breakout debut “Good Riddance,” her debut EP “Minor,” and one of her nightly surprise songs. See the preview below.

After the performance premieres on Wednesday, October 29th at 7 PM PT/ 10 PM ET, it will be available on demand in Spatial Audio.

Abrams will also have a conversation with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe just ahead of the premiere, available for for free on Tuesday, October 28 at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET on Apple Music 1, or on-demand with an Apple Music subscription.

The two Red Rocks were among the final dates of the singer’s many months of touring in support of “The Secret of Us.” Back in June, the Songwriters Hall of Fame honored Abrams as the 2025 recipient of the Hal David Starlight Award, honoring young songwriters. Previous honorees include SZA, Post Malone, Lil Nas X, Halsey, Sara Bareilles, Ed Sheeran, Imagine Dragons’ Dan Reynolds, Taylor Swift, and more.

Past Apple Music Live performances include including BigXthaPlug in Nashville, Central Cee’s ‘Can’t Rush Greatness’ performance in London, Björk’s ‘Cornucopia’ performance in Lisbon, Camila Cabello’s in Portugal, Kacey Musgraves’s intimate show at the Electric Lady Studios in New York City, SZA’s concert from Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, Billie Eilish live at the O2 performance in London, and more in the Apple Music Live archive.

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Apple TV & Peacock, Streamers That Could Use a Bump, Are Teaming Up
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Apple TV & Peacock, Streamers That Could Use a Bump, Are Teaming Up

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
written by jummy84

If reports are to be believed, Apple TV has about 45 million subscribers. Peacock last quarter saw no growth and was stuck with just 41 million subscribers. Peacock in its Q2 lost $101 million, and Apple TV potentially loses as much as $1 billion a year.

These are two streamers that can use a boost, and now they’re helping each other.

Apple and NBCUniversal announced on Thursday a bundle between Apple TV and Peacock (no plusses to be found anywhere), beginning on October 20. For $14.99 a month, you can now get both Apple TV and Peacock Premium (the one with ads), which is a savings of over 30 percent on buying them both individually. Upgrading to the ad-free Peacock Premium Plus (OK, we lied) bundled with Apple TV (which still does not have any ads) costs $19.99 a month. Apple is also going a step further and allowing people who get Apple One, which combines all of Apple’s services, including TV, Arcade, Cloud, Fitness+, etc. to also get Peacock for a slightly better discount of about 35 percent.

Palm Royale

This move is a little different than what Peacock did in partnership with Amazon Prime Video a couple of months ago. In that case, Peacock is just an add-on as part of Prime’s many channels, but this is an actual discount on the two services, and it ties everything up — ones you might have been inclined to cancel in between seasons of “The Traitors” and “Severance” — such that you keep both around for longer.

That’s doubly so if you and your family depend on the Apple Cloud and want to keep all the other things that come with it, including now Peacock. It also gives Apple an easy way to get closer to the NBA without actually having to pay for it, as NBA games will be back on Peacock and NBC later this month.

Though if you’re not ready to pull the trigger, in an unusual perk, Peacock users can watch the first three episodes each of some Apple TV shows, including “Stick,” “Slow Horses,” “Silo,” “The Buccaneers,” “Foundation,” “Palm Royale,” and “Prehistoric Planet,” and Apple TV users can watch the first three episodes of Peacock series including “Law & Order,” “Bel-Air,” “Twisted Metal,” “Love Island Games,” “Happy’s Place,” “The Hunting Party,” and “Real Housewives of Miami.”

Honestly, your head may be spinning from all the different bundles and trying to figure out the way to get the best price without also having to cancel and manage the subscriptions you already do have. But the reason any of this matters is that if these streamers don’t bundle, they’ll likely die. Not Apple TV and Peacock specifically, but any streamers, as we’re oversaturated to the point that not all of them will survive likely in the near future. NBCUniversal has already divvied up its cable channels as part of its spun-off company Versant, so all those cable channels that could’ve originally fueled Peacock’s growth are now elsewhere.

For Apple, its movies and TV business is a loss leader, and the same rules don’t apply as for other streamers. But all these expensive shows still need eyeballs, and it just got a potential 41 million people who might be interested in watching.

October 17, 2025 0 comments
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Kristen Wiig Is Back on Apple TV
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Kristen Wiig Is Back on Apple TV

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
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More pastel shenanigans are on the way.

One of TV’s most immaculately art-directed series, “Palm Royale,” is back for more catty fun in Palm Beach, courtesy of Kristen Wiig, Allison Janney, and Carol Burnett. That troika alone lets you know that arch times are ahead, and so does the official trailer for Season 2, dropping on Apple TV (don’t call it Apple TV+), November 12.

“Palm Beach is no longer safe,” Wiig’s Maxine Dellacorte-Simmons says to kick things off in the glimpse of the new episodes of creator Abe Sylvia’s show. One reading recent headlines would likely assume that statement is a given. But never fear! This is the 1960s, and Mar-a-Lago is still owned by Marjorie Merriweather Post. Something clearly has Maxine in a state, though. She spent most of Season 1 as a kind of Southern belle poseur, a barbarian at the gates of Palm Beach high society who’s actually already snuck in by marrying the disowned airline-pilot son (Josh Lucas) of society maven Norma Dellacorte (Burnett). Disowning your sons with airline pilot aspirations is something Palm Beach-adjacent families do.

Carol Burnett at the IndieWire Honors at Citizen News on June 6, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.

It’s a series that positively cackles. And all of us in the room were cackling in June 2024 at IndieWire Honors when Burnett herself, winner of our Vanguard Award, took time to recall her own start as a journalist and a job interview she had at the very venue of our event: Hollywood’s Citizen News. John Mulaney then later called Burnett “a fucking commie.” A good time was had by all.

And so will it be for those who watch “Palm Royale.” The first season was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards in 2024 (for Outstanding Comedy Series, Best Actress in a Comedy Wiig, and Best Supporting Actress Burnett), and an additional eight Creative Arts Emmys. It won for Best Title Theme Music, courtesy of Jeff Toyne.

Ricky Martin, Leslie Bibb, and Laura Dern round out the main cast, while Bruce Dern joins his daughter in the series’ supporting ranks along with Kaia Gerber and James Urbaniak. Revel in every perfectly articulated beat of Wiig’s “Well, I do know that you know that I know what you know. Ya know?” in the trailer below.

“Palm Royale” Season 2 premieres Wednesday, November 12 on Apple TV.

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