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Apple TV+'s 'Truth Be Told' season 3 trailer promises a wild debut

Apple TV+'s 'Truth Be Told' season 3 trailer promises a wild debut

Apple TV+ is really coming through with some solid content lately. Whether it’s the anticipation for ‘Dear Edward’ or what we’ve seen from shows like ‘Severance,’ ‘Servant’ and ‘See’ - the streaming giant is making a serious mark in the digital world. So it’s no shocker the hype for ‘Truth Be Told’ season three is sky-high and its final trailer sets the tone for a major season.

Peep the details and gear up for some non-stop drama once January 20 arrives.

Apple TV+ today unveiled the trailer for the third season of its NAACP Image Award-winning anthology “Truth Be Told” starring Academy Award winner Octavia Spencer, who also executive produces, and award-winning actress Gabrielle Union, who joins the all-new season which is set to make its global debut on Friday, January 20, 2023. Hailing from acclaimed writer, showrunner and executive producer Nichelle Tramble Spellman, the 10-episode third season sees Spencer reprise her role as investigative reporter turned true crime podcaster, 'Poppy Scoville,’ to take on a new case. “Truth Be Told” season three will make its global debut with the first episode, followed by one new episode weekly, every Friday through March 24, 2023, on Apple TV+.

Based on the novel “While You Were Sleeping” by Kathleen Barber, “Truth Be Told” offers a unique glimpse into America’s obsession with true crime podcasts and challenges its viewers to consider the consequences when the pursuit of justice is placed on a public stage. In season three, Poppy (Spencer), frustrated by the lack of media attention for several young missing Black girls, teams with an unorthodox principal (Union) to keep the victims' names in the public eye, while chasing down leads to a suspected sex trafficking ring that may have ensnared them. In addition to Union, season three stars returning cast members Mekhi Phifer, David Lyons, Ron Cephas Jones, Merle Dandridge, Tracie Thoms, Haneefah Wood, Mychala Faith Lee and Tami Roman.

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