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Trailer: Apple TV+ Finally Reveals What’s Behind ‘The Big Door Prize’

Apple TV+ has released the trailer for ‘The Big Door Prize’, the upcoming series starring Chris O’Dowd as a small-town teacher whose life changes after the arrival of a mysterious machine that can tell a person’s true potential. It will debut for streaming March 29.

The Big Door Prize — Official Trailer | Apple TV+

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