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‘Trying’ Unveils New Season 5 Casting & Everything Else We Know So Far
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Trying will officially be back for Season 5 at Apple TV+, after the streamer renewed the delightful British comedy in May 2025, continuing the story of couple Nikki (Esther Smith) and Jason (Rafe Spall) as they navigate parenthood. While Season 5’s arrival may be unknown at this time, Apple has already revealed some exciting details about the upcoming chapter, and casting news offers a better understanding of what’s ahead. Below, we’re breaking down everything you need to know so far. Stay tuned for updates as Season 5 takes shape, and scroll down for a closer look at what’s to come when Trying returns. When will Trying Season 5 premiere? No premiere date for Trying Season 5 has been announced at this time as it still needs to film, but stay tuned for updates as the latest chapter takes shape at Apple TV+. Who will star in Trying Season 5? As mentioned above, Smith...
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  • 8/4/2025
  • TV Insider
Celia Imrie, Gbemisola Ikumelo & Colin Morgan Cast In Apple TV+’s ‘Trying’ Season 5
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Exclusive: Celia Imrie (The Thursday Murder Club), Gbemisola Ikumelo (The Paper) and Colin Morgan (Belfast) have joined the Season 5 cast of Trying, one of Apple TV+’s longest-running shows.

Danielle Vitalis (I May Destroy You) and Leah Brotherhead (Bridgerton) have also boarded Season 5. Launch date is yet to be revealed.

Andy Wolton’s comedy stars Rafe Spall and Esther Smith as Jason and Nikki, a couple who adopt a child, only to face a whole list of challenges and surprises. Imrie, who can soon be seen in Richard Osman’s Thursday Murder Club adaptation, plays Harriet, a stubborn upper-class hoarder who Jason encounters while training for a new job. Ikumelo, who is starring in The Office spin-off The Paper, is Chrissy, a ground-down-by-the-job social worker who mentors Jason, and Merlin lead Morgan is Kerry, Nikki’s handsome co-worker who exudes confidence and a laid-back charm.

Having jumped forward six years,...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 8/4/2025
  • by Max Goldbart
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘Trying’ Season 5 on Apple TV+: Release Date, Cast, Plot, and All You Need to Know
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Apple TV+’s heartwarming and humorous series, Trying, will be back with its fifth season to continue Jason and Nikki’s journey as they navigate life as parents. The British comedy debuted in 2020 and since then, it has been praised for its relatable storylines, emotional depth, as well as charming performances.

Trying season 5 is expected to build on the signature blend of poignancy and humor of the show, diving deeper into the complexities of family life. The show, created by Andy Wolton and produced by BBC Studios, has become a beloved original of Apple TV+.

With a 95% Rotten Tomatoes score along with a 92% audience score, the show has consistently brought its A-game. Season 5 is expected to introduce new stakes for Jason and Nikki as they face the arrival of Kat- the biological mother of their children. This sets the stage for a season filled with growth, chaos, and heartfelt moments.
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  • 7/16/2025
  • by Ishita Chatterjee
  • FandomWire
These 10 Apple TV+ Shows Are Criminally Underrated
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Apple TV+ is still relatively new in the streaming industry, and despite having made a name for themselves by producing quality content that people talk about to no end, the Apple-owned streaming service has produced some shows that don’t get talked about much, but not because they are bad, but because they are overlooked. On one hand, Apple TV+ has produced extremely popular shows like Ted Lasso and Severance; on the other hand, it has brilliant but nowhere near as popular shows like Drops of God and Slow Horses. That’s why we decided to compile a list of all the brilliant shows that have been overlooked by the masses.

Trying Credit – Apple TV+

Trying is a British feel-good comedy-drama series created by Andy Wolton. The Apple TV+ series is set in London, and it follows Nikki and Jason,...
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  • 5/27/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
‘Trying’ Season 5: Release Date, Cast, Plot & All You Need to Know
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It’s official, Apple TV+ is bringing back Trying for a 5th season, much to the delight of its dedicated audience. The series debuted in the year 2020 and follows the journey of Nikki and Jason as they take on the challenges of adopting and becoming parents.

Throughout the four Seasons, the viewers have seen their evolution from anticipating adoption to becoming a beautiful family unit, and the complexities that come along with raising children. The announcement of season 5 brings hope for another segment of intense storytelling and a brilliant dive into a family narrative.

Release estimate and production details for Trying season 5

Apple TV+ has confirmed the return of the show for a fifth season, but the date of release is yet to be confirmed. Going by the previous release patterns of the show, one could anticipate the release to be somewhere at the end of 2025. The first season premiered...
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  • 5/14/2025
  • by Roma Dean
  • FandomWire
Latest Apple TV+ renewal marks streamer's longest-running original comedy series
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This week, Apple TV+ made a lot of exciting renewal announcements for its original series, but one of those announcements made history for the streamer. British comedy series Trying earned a renewal for season 5, which makes the critically acclaimed, fan-favorite series the longest-running comedy series on Apple TV+ in terms of amount of seasons.

With Trying season 5 now confirmed, the comedy has also achieved the ranks of the streamer's longest-running shows overall, matching the likes of For All Mankind, which has been renewed for season 5, and Slow Horses, which has been renewed for seasons 5 and 6. For comedies, Mythic Quest ended with four seasons, as will Acapulco this summer.

Apple TV+ has renewed a number of its beloved original comedy series like Loot (season 3), Palm Royale (season 2), Platonic (season 2), Bad Monkey (season 2), Shrinking (season 3), Ted Lasso (season 4), and the latest popular hit The Studio (season 2). The renewals for Acapulco, The Studio,...
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  • 5/8/2025
  • by Reed Gaudens
  • ShowSnob
One of Apple TV+'s Longest-Running Shows (With a 95% Rt Score) Has Been Renewed for a Fifth Season
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Trying debuted on Apple TV+ in 2020 and follows a couple who struggle to conceive a child and opt to adopt. The series stars Rafe Spall and BAFTA-nominated actress Esther Smith as Nikki and Jason, who adopt two children named Princess and Tyler. Per Deadline, Trying has been renewed for its fifth season on Apple TV+.

The upcoming Season 5 will focus on Nikki and Jason dealing with Princess and Tyler’s biological mother, Kat, played by Charlotte Riley, after she unexpectedly comes into their lives. Kat’s arrival turns the family’s routine upside down. Trying was one of the first TV shows from Jay Hunt’s Apple Europe team, and is one of the longest-running shows on the streamer.

A “Hidden Gem”

Trying comes from creator Andy Wolton and BBC Studios and boasts a cast consisting of BAFTA Award winner Darren Boyd, Sian Brooke, Scarlett Rayner, and Cooper Turner. Spall...
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  • 5/6/2025
  • by Deana Carpenter
  • CBR
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Trying Season 5 Brings More Chaos to Nikki and Jason’s Doorstep
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Poster for ‘Trying’ (Photo Credit: Apple TV+)

Apple TV+’s Trying, starring Rafe Spall and Esther Smith, is confirmed to return for a fifth season. The streamer announced the popular comedy has been renewed but did not say when production will start. Apple TV+ also didn’t set a target premiere date. All but season three of the series debuted in May.

BAFTA nominee Esther Smith (Cuckoo) stars as Nikki, SAG Award nominee Rafe Spall (The Big Short) plays Jason, and Charlotte Riley (The Peripheral) is Kat. The cast also includes BAFTA Award winner Darren Boyd (The Outlaws) as Scott, Sian Brooke (Good Omens) as Karen, Scarlett Rayner (Silverpoint) as Princess, and Cooper Turner as Tyler.

“Season five finds Nikki (Smith) and Jason (Spall) dealing with the consequences of Princess and Tyler’s biological mother, Kat (Charlotte Riley), turning up at their doorstep and the whirlwind of chaos she brings into their settled family life,...
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  • 5/6/2025
  • by Rebecca Murray
  • Showbiz Junkies
Trying Season Five Given the Green Light
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Today, Apple TV+ announced a fifth season renewal for acclaimed comedy series Trying, starring BAFTA Award nominee Esther Smith and SAG Award nominee Rafe Spall.

Season five finds Nikki (Smith) and Jason (Spall) dealing with the consequences of Princess and Tyler’s biological mother, Kat (Charlotte Riley), turning up at their doorstep, and the whirlwind of chaos she brings into their settled family life.

Since its global debut, Trying has been hailed as a “feel-good,” “poignant,” and “addictive” comedy that is “one of Apple TV+’s sweetest treats.”

The series has achieved a 95% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes, as fans applaud “standout performers,” “brilliant details,” and the “heartwarming, critically acclaimed” series that “provides refreshing journeys we don’t often see on television.”

In addition to Esther Smith and Rafe Spall, the ensemble cast includes BAFTA Award winner Darren Boyd as Scott, Siân Brooke as Karen, Scarlett Rayner as Princess, and Cooper Turner as Tyler.
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  • 5/6/2025
  • by Mirko Parlevliet
  • Vital Thrills
Apple TV+ Comedy Show With 95% Rt Score Renewed For Season 5
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Trying has officially been renewed for season 5 on Apple TV+. Kicking off in 2020, the show chronicles a couple who, after struggling with infertility, decide to adopt children. In the process, the couple must get their lives together enough to convince the adoption panel that they are ready to be parents. The show was created by Andy Wolton, with Trying featuring a leading cast including Rafe Spall, Esther Smith, Sian Brooke, Oliver Chris, Phil Davis, Darren Boyd, and Ophelia Lovibond. Trying season 4 wrapped up last year in July 2024.

Per Apple, Trying has officially been renewed for season 5. There is not yet a production schedule or any release date information available for the fifth installment.

What This Means For Trying The Series Has Been Well-Received Thus Far

Trying has received positive reviews throughout its four seasons thus far, which is likely a major contributing factor to the show's renewal. The series holds...
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  • 5/6/2025
  • by Hannah Gearan
  • ScreenRant
‘Trying’ Renewed For Season 5 At Apple TV+
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Trying, one of Apple TV+’s longest-running series, has been renewed for Season 5.

The comedy starring Rafe Spall and BAFTA-nominee Esther Smith will in Season 5 find Nikki (Smith), and Jason (Spall) dealing with the consequences of Princess and Tyler’s biological mother Kat (Charlotte Riley) turning up at their doorstep. This brings with it a whirlwind of chaos that interrupts their settled family life.

From Andy Wolton, BBC Studios’ Trying follows the couple who at the start of the show were struggling to conceive a child and who then adopted. It was one of the first shows to come from Jay Hunt’s Apple Europe team and is one of the longest running on Apple TV+. The ensemble cast also includes BAFTA Award winner Darren Boyd as Scott, Sian Brooke as Karen, Scarlett Rayner as Princess and Cooper Turner as Tyler.

Spall can soon be seen in Apple TV+’s Smoke,...
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  • 5/6/2025
  • by Max Goldbart
  • Deadline Film + TV
This Hidden Gem Is 1 of the Best Apple TV+ Shows of All Time (& Fans Have Been Sleeping on It for 4 Years)
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Since its inception, Apple TV+ has become an increasingly popular streaming service, boasting highly reviewed movies and series like Severance, Ted Lasso, and Blitz. But, one of the service’s best shows is an overlooked dramedy centered on a young British couple in Camden.

Trying focuses on Nikki and Jason — played by Esther Smith and Rafe Spall, respectively — as they realize that they will not be able to have children biologically, and instead decide to pursue adoption. While the plot may sound like a bit of a snooze-fest, the show manages to be both endearing and funny, with a variety of chaotic developments and supporting characters.

Trying Explores Alternative Ways to Start a Family

Many films and shows highlight people who are endeavoring to have children by going through procedures like IVF. In Trying, though, viewers quickly realize that Nikki and Jason have already explored these methods unsuccessfully. This provides...
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  • 3/11/2025
  • by Sascha Nixon
  • CBR
10 Underrated Shows on Apple TV+ You Might Have Missed
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Apple TV+ has carved out a unique space in the world of streaming. While the platform does not boast as vast libraries as its rivals Netflix and Amazon Prime, it has consistently produced some of the best shows of current times. The platform has delivered quality content and offers various entertainment through shows of several genres.

Hits like The Morning Show and Ted Lasso have dominated discussions about the platform. But there are many others who do not get the attention they are worthy of. From family dramas to dark comedies to stimulating documentaries, the Apple TV+ lineup has some undiscovered gems of entertainment. And here’s presenting 10 such shows that cannot be missed out on.

1. For All Mankind (2019-Present)

Since its premiere in 2019, For All Mankind has gained a dedicated fan following. However, the alternate history series has yet to achieve the widespread recognition it deserves. Created by Ronald D. Moore,...
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  • 11/26/2024
  • by Arpita
  • FandomWire
6 excellent shows like Nobody Wants This
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Nobody Wants This one of the most popular new Netflix shows of the year! It's still early, so we don't know where it's going to end up on the Netflix Top 10 list. There's a good chance it'll be one of Netflix's biggest new shows of the year after a strong opening month after its premiere on Sept. 26.

Because we can see how many people are watching Nobody Wants This on Netflix, we know there are bound to be some fans who want some news shows like Nobody Wants This to watch after streaming the new Netflix original starring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody.

Let's get the list of shows like Nobody Wants This started with another Netflix original, Love.

Love

Where to watch: Netflix

Of all the shows on this list, Love is probably the most similar to Nobody Wants This, but the shows are still quite different.

Created by Judd Apatow,...
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  • 10/19/2024
  • by Bryce Olin
  • ShowSnob
Hold Your Breath Review: Sarah Paulson Is Great In Psychological Horror That Doesn't Earn Its Genre Place
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Hold Your Breath has a lot going for it. There are horror elements that give it an unsettling touch; the dust storms that permeate the film help in that regard. There are hints of the gray man, a figure that comes and goes, slipping through cracks in the door and windows with a threat of possession and fear. And theres a central story of a mothers grief, which pushes her toward an unraveling that puts her daughters in harms way. But all of these elements dont come together cohesively or meaningfully. Worse, parts of the film are confusing and strange.

Hold Your Breath

Director Will Joines, Karrie CrouseRelease Date October 3, 2024Writers Karrie CrouseCast Alona Jane Robbins, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Amiah Miller, Annaleigh Ashford, Sarah PaulsonCharacter(s) Wallace Grady, Ollie Bellum, Esther Smith, Rose Bellum, Margaret BellumRuntime 94 MinutesGenres Horror

Co-directed by Will Joines and Karrie Crouse, who also wrote the film, Hold Your Breath...
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  • 10/3/2024
  • by Mae Abdulbaki
  • ScreenRant
Hold Your Breath's Annaleigh Ashford On Unpacking Past Female Generations' Trauma In Horror Drama
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Annaleigh Ashford is a mother slowly succumbing to the challenges of her time and environment in Hold Your Breath. Ashford primarily spent the first decade of her career working on Broadway, working on everything from Wicked to Legally Blonde: The Musicals, Heathers: The Musical and Rent. The Tony winner would begin expanding her career to the screen with her key role in Showtime's Masters of Sex, going on to balance her roles between screen and stage with everything from The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story to B Positive, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street and Welcome to Chippendales, which earned her an Emmy nomination.

Ashford stars in Hold Your Breath as Esther Smith, a mother of two children in 1930s Oklahoma who has fallen on hard times, generally being pitied by her local neighbors for her emotional struggles in the wake of her husband's death.
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  • 10/2/2024
  • by Grant Hermanns
  • ScreenRant
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Hold Your Breath Review: we saw the buzzy horror flick from Searchlight
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Plot: In 1930s Oklahoma amid the region’s horrific dust storms, a woman is convinced that a sinister presence is threatening her family.

Review: I always love it when horror uses a real-life backdrop for horrific events. I didn’t know much about the Dust Bowl in Oklahoma in the 1930s outside of its impact on crops and farmers. So to see it recontextualized as a man-made disaster brings a modern sensibility to this period piece. The dust storms bring both isolation and insanity as the lack of food and hope starts to take hold. Hold Your Breath is a bleak look at a very difficult time in American History. But it’s also a very stereotypical horror film about a woman’s descent into madness.

Hold Your Breath follows the Bellum family as they wait for their father to get return from his job out of state. Supplies have...
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  • 10/2/2024
  • by Tyler Nichols
  • JoBlo.com
Apple’s ‘Trying’ Closes Out Another Superb Season (and Belongs on Your Summer Watchlist)
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Crafting the perfect TV family can be tricky. Most thrive off dysfunction — everything from “Arrested Development” to its genre-bent counterpart “Succession” — while many focus instead on found family among friends, coworkers, or community. At least one on-air drama is about the perils of inbreeding and bad communication between loved ones, so we wouldn’t exactly call it a family show.

In classic sitcoms starting with “Leave it to Beaver,” there was the idea of the model family (passed down so overtly as to inspire a “Boy Meets World” episode literally called “Model Family” that explicitly sites the Cleavers). From “Family Ties” to “Full House” to “Sister Sister,” the nuclear family was the beating heart of a TV show, with a kind of wholesome chemistry and dynamic that sometimes feels lost now.

But like every TV genre, the family comedy is alive, thriving, and evolving — perhaps nowhere as brilliantly as Apple’s “Trying,...
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  • 7/4/2024
  • by Proma Khosla
  • Indiewire
Trying Season 5 Gets Hopeful Release Update from Star
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Trying Season 5 was teased by two of its stars as a part of a recent interview. 

The British comedy was first released on Apple TV+ in May 2020, with three more seasons quickly following in May 2021, July 2022, and May 2024, respectively. 

Starring the likes of Esther Smith and Rafe Spall, the streaming series follows a couple as they go from trying to have kids to adopting one and dealing with the hardships of first-time parenthood. 

Read full article on The Direct.
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  • 7/3/2024
  • by Klein Felt
  • The Direct
Will ‘Trying’ Return for Season 5? Stars Share Hopes as Princess & Tyler’s Mom Resurfaces in Finale
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[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Trying Season 4 Episode 8 “Scott of the Atlantic.”] Trying‘s fourth season has come to a close, but not without several cliffhangers for couple Nikki (Esther Smith) and Jason (Rafe Spall), leaving audiences hoping for answers in the future. As the finale episode “Scott of the Atlantic” unfolds, Nikki’s secret of having met Princess (Scarlett Rayner) and Tyler’s (Cooper Turner) biological mother Kat (Charlotte Riley) while abroad sort of comes out when Princess discovers pictures of Kat on Nikki’s phone. To make matters more intense, Kat appears on the sidewalk outside Nikki and Jason’s home, hinting at drama to come, should the series return for Season 5. Apple TV+ “I found that so emotional, that whole storyline I find so emotional and being presented with that because also it’s a story that Nikki and Jason and us as actors have lived for four years,” Smith says of the weight of ...
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  • 7/3/2024
  • TV Insider
From ‘Trying’ To ‘Big Door Prize’ Best Apple TV+ Shows To Watch In June 2024 That Will Keep You Hooked To Your Screens
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Best Apple TV+ Shows To Watch In June 2024 ( Photo Credit – YouTube )

To all the Netflix and Chill people out there, have you checked out the Apple TV+ offerings? The streaming service launched in 2019 initially struggled to find a foothold amid a sea of established and emerging streamers.

Four years later, Apple TV+ has found its footing in the original content realm with a diverse library of mind-bending sci-fi dramas, comedies, and documentaries that can compete with any Netflix and/or HBO Max content.

Here are our picks for the best shows on the service this month. ‘Dark Matter’

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Dark Matter is currently leading the Apple TV+. The series, starring Joel Edgerton and Jennifer Connely, is based on Blake Crouch’s best-selling book about a scientist abducted into another world. The series captures Jason’s harrowing journey as he...
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  • 6/10/2024
  • by Anushree Madappa
  • KoiMoi
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What to watch this weekend May 24, 2024: TV awards contenders
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Much like “Hannibal,” it’s difficult to believe a show as spooky and complex as “Evil” ever aired on network television. But as the horror series about an unlikely trio investigating reports of demonic incidents for the Catholic Church debuts its entertaining final season on Paramount+, where the Robert and Michelle King-created series moved in Season 2, it’s also hard to believe the show exists anywhere, as it remains wholly unlike anything else on TV.

In Season 4, the first episode of which is now streaming, the series continues to balance its unique cases of the week with storylines involving overarching mythology, all while engaging with and exploring the personal beliefs and fears of Kristen (Katja Herbers), David (Mike Colter) and Ben (Aasif Mandvi). And then there’s that little issue of the antichrist and the fact it’s Kristen’s biological child. All of these things come together nicely...
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  • 5/25/2024
  • by Kaitlin Thomas
  • Gold Derby
How to Watch ‘Trying’ Season 4 Premiere on Apple TV, Fire TV, Roku & Mobile
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Turns out, having a baby isn’t all that easy. Nikki and Jason find this out the hard way in “Trying,” the Apple TV+ comedy that will debut its fourth season on Wednesday, May 22. When the couple give up on IVF and other treatments that could allow them to have a biological child and choose adoption instead, a whole new set of insane challenges arises to stop them in their tracks. Now that they’ve actually succeeded in adopting a child, however, they’ll find the difficulties don’t stop. They just change. You can watch Trying: Season 4 with a 7-Day Free Trial of Apple TV+.

How to Watch ‘Trying’ Season 4 Premiere When: Wednesday, May 22, 2024 Stream: Watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Apple TV+. 7-Day Free Trial$9.99+ / month apple.com About ‘Trying’ Season 4 Premiere

In this exciting new season, we fast-forward six years to discover that Nikki (Esther Smith...
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  • 5/22/2024
  • by David Satin
  • The Streamable
Interview: A Time Jump Pushes Trying Stars Rafe Spall and Esther Smith
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Every parent will tell you time really does fly. As the cliche goes, one minute they are in diapers; the next, they are asking to borrow your car keys.

For its fourth season, the Apple TV+ series Trying leans into that adage. When viewers last left Nikki (Esther Smith) and Jason (Rafe Spall), they formally adopted their two foster children Princess, age 10, and her brother Tyler, age six.

But when Trying returns for a fourth season on May 22, the series leaps forward six years. Princess (Scarlett Rayner) is now a 16-year-old teenager learning to drive and very curious about her birth mother. Tyler (Cooper Turner), now 12, is struggling to find friends and fit in. Nikki’s uptight sister Karen (Sian Brooke) discovered she was pregnant in the third season finale. Now that baby is six years old.
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  • 5/22/2024
  • by Amy Amatangelo
  • Primetimer
Rafe Spall Goes Car Shopping in New 'Trying' Season 4 Sneak Peek
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Apple TV+'s beloved series Trying returns with its fourth season, and Collider is thrilled to offer an exclusive first look with a new clip that's sure to tug at your heartstrings. The critically acclaimed comedy, led by BAFTA-nominee Esther Smith and SAG-nominee Rafe Spall, continues to take viewers on a deep dive into the complexities of parenthood and adoption. In the sneak peek, we join the family as they inspect a secondhand car, a seemingly mundane family outing that takes an unexpected turn. Their teenage daughter, Princess, portrayed by Scarlett Rayner, stumbles upon a clue that could lead her to her birth mother, a discovery which sets the stage for a season centered around identity and belonging.
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  • 5/21/2024
  • by Chris McPherson
  • Collider.com
7 Best Shows Like Apple TV+’s ‘Trying’ To Watch If You Love The Series
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Trying is one of the most heartfelt and brilliant comedy series about parenting ever made. Created by Andy Wolton, the Apple TV+ original series stars Rafe Spall and Esther Smith as Jason and Nikki, an adorable couple in their mid-thirties who have been having difficulties getting pregnant. So, they decide to adopt which turns out to be more troubling than they originally thought. The series shows us one of the most beautiful love stories with the help of a brilliant cast who really turn on the charm and bring love with every word they say on screen. So, if you love the relationship of Nikki and Jason and their desire to be good parents in Trying here are some similar shows you could watch next.

Breeders (Hulu & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – FX Productions

Breeder is a British dark comedy-drama series created by Chris Addison, Martin Freeman, and Simon Blackwell.
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  • 5/21/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
‘Trying’ Season 4 – Episode Guide (When Will The New Episodes Air?)
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Trying is back with an all-new season of parenting and feel-good fun. Created by Andy Wolton, the Apple TV+ comedy-drama series is all set to return for its much-anticipated fourth season and the fans of the series will get a very different experience this season compared to its previous seasons.

Season 4 will take a six-year time jump as Nikki and Jason have built a lovely nuclear with their adoptive children Princess and Tyler. Now, the couple will have to face the dreaded teenage years of their children as their parenting skills are challenged every step of the way. So, if you have been in love with Trying from its very first season here are the release dates for all the upcoming Season 4 episodes.

Trying Season 4 – Episode Guide (When Will The New Episodes Air?) Credit – Apple TV+

Trying Season 4 consists of eight episodes in total. The comedy-drama series is all set...
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  • 5/21/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Trying Season 3 Recap - What to Remember Before Season 4
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Trying, AppleTV+'s best show, is set to return with two new episodes on May 22nd, followed by weekly releases until July 3rd. The series follows Nikki (Esther Smith) and Jason (Rafe Spall) as they struggle with their fertility and, eventually, the adoption process, as aided by their ensemble of hilarious friends and family. The third season was well-received, despite the absence of Imelda Staunton as their councillor Penny, having been busy playing Queen Elizabeth II in the final two seasons of The Crown at the time of filming. Instead, the third season focused more on the adopted children, Princess and Tyler, played by Eden Togwell and Mickey McAnulty respectively.
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  • 5/20/2024
  • by Aled Owen
  • Collider.com
‘Trying’ Stars Esther Smith & Rafe Spall Preview Nikki and Jason’s Latest Parenting Hurdles in Season 4
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Apple TV+‘s sweetest family comedy Trying is coming back with a bit of a time jump as parents Nikki (Esther Smith) and Jason (Rafe Spall) deal with the growing pains of teen children. After officially adopting Princess and Tyler in Season 3—which saw the couple finally tie the knot—Nikki and Jason are six years into their marriage and parenting journey. And while their close-knit unit is solid, lingering questions direct them and their kids down some adventurous paths in Season 4. “We are six years ahead, which is quite a rare time jump in television in the comedic world,” Spall tells TV Insider. “And Princess is now a teenager and our son, Tyler, is 11. And obviously, having a teenager and kids at that age presents a lot of challenges in conventional families.” Both Princess and Tyler are played by new older actors, Scarlett Rayner and Cooper Turner. Apple TV+ Of course,...
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  • 5/20/2024
  • TV Insider
Trying Season 4 On Apple TV+: Release Schedule, Plot, Cast & More
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Trying Season 4 On Apple TV+: Release Schedule, Plot, Cast & More(Photo Credit –IMDb)

Nikki and Jason are back with a whole new bunch of parenting struggles! Trying Season 4, the next instalment of the acclaimed British comedy series is arriving on Apple TV+ soon. The show is headed in a fresh direction in the new season, with a six-year time jump.

The couple will now have to navigate new challenges as they raise their young children. Want to know when new episodes of the show air? Here is all you need to know about the release schedule of Trying Season 4, along with its plot and cast.

Trying Season 4: Release Schedule

Trying Season 4 is all set to premiere on Apple TV+ on Wednesday, May 22nd, 2024. Like the previous instalments, the new season will also feature eight episodes, with the first two episodes released together as a part of the premiere.
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  • 5/20/2024
  • by Jashandeep Singh
  • KoiMoi
The Best Part of 'Trying' Is Hiding in Plain Sight
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There is a lot to love about Apple TV+'s Trying. The comedy centers around a couple and their choice to grow their family despite their fertility issues. Though the topic can be serious and emotional, the main characters of Nikki (Esther Smith) and Jason (Rafe Spall) keep the story light and funny despite the subject. As they navigate the complexities of adoption and the highs and lows that are involved, they are surrounded by supportive friends and family, but what makes the show great is the relationship between series leads. What's so unique about them is that neither Jason nor Nikki truly have their life together, but their loving relationship makes up for that. Though their hearts are always in the right place, these characters have a habit of getting into strange situations, but they are always there for each other, and now their children, Princess (played by Eden Togwell...
See full article at Collider.com
  • 5/19/2024
  • by Kendall Myers
  • Collider.com
This Trying Character Deserves So Much Better
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Apple TV's Trying is a heartwarming series following Nikki (Esther Smith) and Jason (Rafe Spall) as they try to grow their family. After fertility issues, the couple turns to adoption to fulfill their dream of being parents, but to get their family, they must juggle the various obstacles that arise. Fortunately, they have the constant support of their families and friends. Showing off the lives of well-meaning people who just don't have everything together, the series creates fascinating characters to populate Nikki and Jason's lives, from Nikki's overconfident coworker Jen (Robyn Cara) to Jason's quiet but caring father Vic (Phil Davis). However, one of the quirkiest examples is constantly overlooked. Nikki's brother-in-law, Scott Filburt (Darren Boyd), is unjustly the butt of every joke.
See full article at Collider.com
  • 5/19/2024
  • by Kendall Myers
  • Collider.com
Esther Smith
‘It’s great!’ Rafe Spall on having a baby with his co-star in Trying, the infertility sitcom
Esther Smith
In the hit TV series, Spall and Esther Smith play a couple who have endured the pain of infertility. And now it turns out they’re having a real-life baby together. The proud dad-to-be reveals all

As the fourth season of Trying lands, things have moved on a lot for the sparky everycouple, played by Rafe Spall and Esther Smith. Their painful journey through infertility, from season one, is long behind them. The two kids they adopted tortuously through seasons two and three, Princess and Tyler, are now cranky, wisecracking youths.

Princess, now played by Scarlett Rayner, is especially good. “It’s always surprising how good young people are at acting,” Rafe Spall says, when I meet him in a cafe in London. There’s almost always a self-mocking joke lurking in what he says, if you care to chase it down, here a subtext of: “What kind of job is that,...
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  • 5/14/2024
  • by Zoe Williams
  • The Guardian - Film News
'Trying' Season 4 Review - Still Apple TV+'s Best Series
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From feel-good shows like Ted Lasso to Best Picture winner Coda, Apple TV+ has cranked out some of the highest-quality writing and production compared to its competitors. But while the service is brimming with shiny awards for its catalog boasting high-profile stars and filmmakers, Trying remains the platforms greatest, most underrated series. With the Rafe Spall and Esther Smith-starring comedy now in its fourth season, the British dramedy by Andy Wolton continues to prove its Apple TV+s most reliable, feel-good show, consistently delivering strong, poignant comedy and absorbing performances that highlight the honest realities of parenthood.
See full article at Collider.com
  • 5/13/2024
  • by Tania Hussain
  • Collider.com
Trying: Season Four; Apple TV+ Unveils Trailer and Premiere Date for Comedy Series
Trying is returning soon with its fourth season, and viewers will see a considerable time jump when the series returns with eight new episodes. Apple TV+ announced the return date for the series with a trailer.

The Trying series stars Rafe Spall and Esther Smith as a couple who really want to have children but struggle to conceive. They decide to adopt but then face a whole new set of challenges. Season four also stars Sian Brooke, Darren Boyd, Scarlett Rayner, and Cooper Turner.

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  • 4/24/2024
  • by TVSeriesFinale.com
  • TVSeriesFinale.com
Trying Season 4 Trailer and Key Art Debut
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Today, Apple TV+ unveiled the trailer and key art for season four of its heartwarming, critically acclaimed comedy series Trying, starring BAFTA Award nominee Esther Smith and SAG Award nominee Rafe Spall.

The trailer features the brand new single from London-based pop star Beka, titled “Forever.” Beka helms this season’s soundtrack with original songs set to debut in each episode. She follows Maisie Peters and Bear’s Den, who wrote and performed the soundtracks for season two and season three, respectively.

Trying will return for its eight-episode fourth season on Wednesday, May 22, on Apple TV+ with the first two episodes, followed by new episodes every Wednesday through July 3.

In the new season, we fast-forward six years to discover that Nikki (Smith) and Jason (Spall) are experienced adopters. They have built a lovely little nuclear family enriched by an extraordinary support network.

However, as their teenage daughter, Princess (Scarlett Rayner...
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  • 4/23/2024
  • by Mirko Parlevliet
  • Vital Thrills
Trying (2020)
“That’s the spirit…” Full trailer swings in for season 4 of ‘Trying’
Trying (2020)
Apple TV has debuted the full official trailer for the fourth season of ‘Trying.’

The heartwarming critically acclaimed comedy starring BAFTA Award-nominee Esther Smith and SAG Award-nominee Rafe Spall will return for a fourth season on Wednesday, May 22 on Apple TV+ with the first 2 episodes followed by new episodes every Wednesday through July 3.

In the new season, we fast-forward six years, discovering that Nikki (Smith) and Jason (Spall) are experienced adopters having built a lovely little nuclear family, enriched by an extraordinary support network. However, as their teenage daughter, Princess (Rayner), starts to yearn for a connection with her birth mother, Nikki and Jason find themselves confronted with the ultimate test of their parenting skills.

In addition to Smith and Spall, the ensemble cast is led by Sian Brooke, BAFTA Award winner Darren Boyd, and welcomes Scarlett Rayner and Cooper Turner.

The series is created, written and executive produced by...
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  • 4/23/2024
  • by Zehra Phelan
  • HeyUGuys.co.uk
‘Trying’: Parents Nikki & Jason Deal With Teenage Growing Pains in Season 4 Trailer (Video)
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One of Apple TV+‘s sweetest treats returns to television this spring as Trying continues with a fourth season on the streamer beginning Wednesday, May 22. In anticipation of the show’s return, the platform has unveiled an all-new trailer teasing a major time jump for parents Nikki (Esther Smith) and Jason (Rafe Spall), who are still bringing up adoptive daughter Princess (Scarlett Rayner) and adoptive son Tyler (Cooper Turner). The new episodes are set six years after the end of Season 3, and Princess and Tyler are young teens who are giving their parents a run for their money. Apple TV+ After having successfully created a family of their own, Nikki and Jason are model adopters, but when Princess begins to express an interest in connecting with her birth mother, it will put the couple’s parenting skills to the ultimate test. More sweetness and comedy abound in the first look,...
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  • 4/23/2024
  • TV Insider
'Trying' Season 4 Trailer — Rafe Spall Faces Parenting Challenges
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After three seasons building up to their establishment of an ideal nuclear family, Nikki (Esther Smith) and Jason (Rafe Spall) finally have all they ever wanted in Apple TV+'s hit comedy series Trying. The show from writer, creator, and executive producer Andy Wolton has thus far tracked their efforts to have kids by any means necessary, eventually resorting to the adoption process and the myriad of challenges that come with it. Now that they've resolved everything and Tyler and Princess are in their custody, they're ready for the true tests and complicated questions that come with raising adopted children. A new trailer shows the family facing new obstacles together six years later as the kids enter a new phase of their lives.
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  • 4/23/2024
  • by Ryan O'Rourke
  • Collider.com
‘Trying’ Season 4 Trailer Jumps Ahead Six Years for a Fresh Flurry of Parenting Tests
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When last we saw Nikki (Esther Smith) and Jason (Rafe Spall) in the Apple TV+ comedy series “Trying,” the couple was trying to pull off a reverse shotgun wedding — well, sort of. The long-term partners decided they finally wanted to get married, but rather than get hitched before people knew they were pregnant, they wanted to tie the knot before their kids were taken away from them. Luckily, Nikki and Jason won their court case against their adopted children’s biological grandmother, and with that out of the way, all their worries were over.

Ok, not quite. “Trying” takes a warts-and-all approach to parenthood (if not life in general), so there will always be concerns, big and small, for the family to deal with — the key is sticking together, no matter how trying things get. Season 4 brings a fresh set of family matters, as the story jumps six years into...
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  • 4/23/2024
  • by Ben Travers
  • Indiewire
7 Best Shows Like ‘Colin From Accounts’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Colin From Accounts is a sweet and brilliantly funny rom-com series that will warm your heart while also making you laugh at every turn. The Australian series starring the real-life couple Harriet Dyer and Patrick Brammall in the lead roles of Ashley and Gordon follows two single people, one in her 30s and the other in his 40s as they are brought together by a literal accident of a sweet dog soon to be named “Colin From Accounts”. The romantic comedy series also stars Genevieve Hegney, Emma Harvie, Helen Thomson, and Michael Logo. So, if you loved the Australian rom-com series here are some similar shows you should check out next.

Lovesick (Netflix & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Netflix

Lovesick aka Scrotal Recall is a brilliant rom-com series that tackles the difficult subject matter of sexually transmitted series while also delivering a genuinely heartfelt story about love and friendship. Created by Tom Edge,...
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  • 2/29/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
First look images drop for ‘Trying’ season 4
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Apple TV has debuted a couple of first-look images from the fourth season of ‘Trying.’

The heartwarming critically acclaimed comedy starring BAFTA Award-nominee Esther Smith and SAG Award-nominee Rafe Spall will return for a fourth season on Wednesday, May 22 on Apple TV+ with the first 2 episodes followed by new episodes every Wednesday through July 3.

In the new season, we fast-forward six years, discovering that Nikki (Smith) and Jason (Spall) are experienced adopters having built a lovely little nuclear family, enriched by an extraordinary support network. However, as their teenage daughter, Princess (Rayner), starts to yearn for a connection with her birth mother, Nikki and Jason find themselves confronted with the ultimate test of their parenting skills.

Also in news – Luke Evans & Milla Jovovich to star in sci-fi thriller ‘World Breaker’

In addition to Smith and Spall, the cast includes Sian Brooke as Karen, BAFTA Award winner Darren Boyd as Scott...
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  • 2/6/2024
  • by Zehra Phelan
  • HeyUGuys.co.uk
Apple TV+ Sets Spring & Summer Release Dates For Series Including ‘Acapulco’, ‘The Big Door Prize’, ‘Loot’ & More
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Apple TV+ today announced release dates for a slew of new and returning series on the first day of the Television Critics Association’s Winter 2024 press tour. They include new seasons of returning series including Acapulco, The Big Door Prize, Acapulco, The Reluctant Traveler With Eugene Levy and Trying.

Also announced were dates for new series The New Look, The Dynasty: New England Patriots, Constellation, The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin, Manhunt, Palm Royale, Sugar, Franklin, Dark Matter, Presumed Innocent and Land of Women.

“Today we are elated to be unveiling so many brilliant new stories and characters for audiences to fall in love with in 2024,” said Matt Cherniss, head of domestic programming, Apple TV+. “These compelling series all reflect Apple’s dedication to crafting stories that not only entertain but reflect the richness of our shared human experience, foster a sense of understanding and spark cultural conversations around the world.
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 2/5/2024
  • by Denise Petski
  • Deadline Film + TV
BBC Studios backed Brock Media launches first podcast series
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Brock Media, the TV and Film production company backed by BBC Studios, is making its first venture into the audio space. The podcast, Never Told, is an anthology series featuring eight stories written and performed by acclaimed writers, artists and filmmakers including Harry Trevaldwyn, Joanne Lau, Emma Jane Unsworth, Deborah Haywood, Thaddea Graham, Esther Smith, Zing Tsjeng and Caleb Azumah Nelson.
See full article at Podcastingtoday
  • 5/15/2023
  • by PodcastingToday
  • Podcastingtoday
Trying (2020)
‘Trying’ Stars on Nikki & Jason’s Big Leap in Season 3 Finale
Trying (2020)
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Season 3, Episode 8 of Trying, “The End of the Beginning.”] Apple TV+‘s charming dramedy Trying has officially wrapped its third season as the finale dropped Friday, September 2, and with it comes big changes for Nikki (Esther Smith) and Jason (Rafe Spall), the couple at the center of it all. After being granted permission to care for adoptive children Princess (Eden Togwell) and Tyler (Mickey McAnulty), Nikki and Jason were faced with plenty of challenges that could threaten the new life they were building, primarily the efforts of Princess and Tyler’s biological grandmother Bev (Clare Higgins) who was trying to secure custody herself. “I found that so heartbreaking,” Smith admits of Bev’s inclusion in Nikki and Jason’s adoption efforts. It’s a layer of adoption that some shows or films might not address, but one that was integral to this story. “That’s another human being that has a very specific...
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  • 9/2/2022
  • TV Insider
Trying (2020)
Apple TV+ Renews Comedy Series ‘Trying’ For Season 4
Trying (2020)
Apple TV+ has announced that acclaimed comedy series “Trying” has been renewed for a fourth season ahead of its third season finale on Friday, September 2. The third season finds Nikki, played by BAFTA Award nominee Esther Smith, and Jason, played by SAG Award nominee Rafe Spall, waking up as new parents to two children they are still getting to know. Now they just have to keep hold of them, which proves to be trickier than they initially thought. Thrown straight into the parental deep end, Nikki and Jason’s relationships with each other and with their nearest and dearest are tested as they desperately try to navigate the ups and downs of parenting – while hanging onto their kids, and their sanity. In addition to Smith and Spall, the cast includes Oliver Chris (as Freddy), Sian Brooke (as Karen), BAFTA Award winner Darren Boyd (as Scott) and Robyn Cara (as Jen). “Trying” is created,...
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  • 8/30/2022
  • by Hollywood Outbreak
  • HollywoodOutbreak.com
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‘Trying’ Succeeds in Scoring a Season 4 Renewal
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Esther Smith and Rafe Spall star in ‘Trying’ (Photo Credit: Apple TV+)

Apple TV+ has officially renewed the critically acclaimed comedy Trying for a fourth season. The renewal was announced just days ahead of the show’s season three finale.

Esther Smith and Rafe Spall star as Nikki and Jason, a couple who’ve tried for years to have a family. In season three, Nikki and Jason opened their hearts and their home to foster children.

The series’ cast also includes Oliver Chris as Freddy, Sian Brooke as Karen, BAFTA Award winner Darren Boyd as Scott, and Robyn Cara as Jen. Mickey McAnulty plays Tyler and Eden Togwell is Princess.

Andy Wolton created the series and serves as writer and executive producer. Director Jim O’Hanlon and Josh Cole also executive produce.

In a recent interview with Screen Rant, Rafe Spall talked about the show’s appeal. “I think that one...
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  • 8/30/2022
  • by Rebecca Murray
  • Showbiz Junkies
‘Trying’ Renewed For Season 4 At Apple Ahead Of Season 3 Finale
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Esther Smith and Rafe Spall are still trying.

Apple TV+ has renewed parenting comedy Trying for a fourth season. It comes ahead of the third season finale on September 2.

Smith, who plays Nikki, and Spall, who plays Jason, return.

In the third season they wake up as new parents to two children they are still getting to know. Now they just have to keep hold of them, which proves to be trickier than they initially thought. Thrown straight into the parental deep end, Nikki and Jason’s relationships with each other and with their nearest and dearest are tested as they desperately try to navigate the ups and downs of parenting — while hanging onto their kids, and their sanity.

The case also includes Oliver Chris, Sian Brooke, Darren Boyd and Robyn Cara.

It marks only the third Apple original scripted series to make it to a fourth season to date...
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  • 8/30/2022
  • by Peter White
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘Trying’ Renewed for Season 4 at Apple TV+
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“Trying” has been renewed for a fourth season at Apple TV+. The British comedy series will return for another new slate of episodes.

The news of the renewal for the favorably reviewed series comes three days ahead of its upcoming Season 3 finale, which will debut on the streamer on Friday.

When “Trying” premiered its first season on Apple TV+ in May 2020, all eight episodes became available to watch on the platform on the same day. Since then, the series has shifted to a weekly format, with a new episode becoming available on the platform each Friday this season. The Season 2 and Season 3 premiere dates are an exception, which both saw two episodes released at once to launch a new season.

The current season of “Trying” follows Nikki (Esther Smith) and Jason (Rafe Spall) as the couple continues to face the odd challenges — legal and parental — in the adoption process. While...
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  • 8/30/2022
  • by J. Kim Murphy
  • Variety Film + TV
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Podtalk: Rafe Spall & Esther Smith on Season 3 of ‘Trying’
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Chicago – As Esther Smith says in the following Podtalk, she chose acting because she wanted to indulge in the uniqueness of individuals. In the Apple TV+ series “Trying,” Esther portrays Nikki and Rafe Spall portrays Jason, a couple who desires children and ends up … at Season Two’s end … with two adoptees. Season Three began streaming last month.

Television Rating: 4.0/5.0

After that dramatic end to season two, the third season picks up with Nikki and Jason waking up as new parents to two children they are still getting to know. Now they just have to keep hold of them, which proves to be trickier than they initially thought. Thrown straight into the parental deep-end, Nikki and Jason’s relationships with each other and with their nearest and dearest are being severely tested. The series rolls within the relationship that Smith and Spall has created with their characters, and the couple...
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  • 8/24/2022
  • by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
  • HollywoodChicago.com
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