The inaugural trailer for the Apple TV+ toon Central Park kicks off with a musical salute to the Manhattan landmark, but things soon turn sinister: One wealthy Manhattanite has plans for that ̶…
kicks off with a musical salute to the Manhattan landmark, but things soon turn sinister: One wealthy Manhattanite has plans for that “patch of dirt and weeds.
”Said curmudgeon is Betsy , who wears a dog in a baby carrier on her chest and schemes to buy Central Park to “do the biggest real estate deal in the history of the world.” The series tells the story of a how a family of caretakers who live and work in the park end up saving it — and basically the world. Watch the trailer above.Developed at 20th TV,
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