Circuit Breakers Season 2 Cancelled or Renewed? Apple TV+ Release Date
Circuit Breakers Season 2
Was Circuit Breakers cancelled or renewed for season 2? When does it start on Apple TV+? Now that season 1 is over, fans are wondering if the show will continue for another season or not. In this post, we have summarized everything we know so far about the next season.
What Is Circuit Breakers About?
"Circuit Breakers" is a half-hour futuristic anthology series that tackles kid-relatable issues through a sci-fi lens. But not everything is as it seems, and their curiosity leads to chaos.
The series was created by Melody Fox with executive producer Matt Hastings directing the pilot episode. “Circuit Breakers” is executive produced by Andrew Orenstein, Cottonwood Media’s Sarah Haasz, David Michel and CΓ©cile Lauritano, Aircraft Pictures’ Anthony Leo and Andrew Rosen, and Todd Berger.
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Circuit Breakers Season 2 Trailer
Right now, we don't have an official season 2 trailer. We are still waiting for the announcement from Apple TV+. Here is the latest promo/trailer shared on press releases & social accounts so far:
Show Information
Show Name | Circuit Breakers |
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Season | 2 |
Network | Apple TV+ |
Status | Pending |
Series Cast | Andrew Orenstein Andrew Rosen Anthony Leo |
Genre | Family Sci-Fi |
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