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‘The Big Prize Door’ Season 2 Trailer: Comedy Returns April 24

Apr 3, 2024

Having charmed audiences with season one in 2023, Apple TV+ has released a new trailer for the second season of their acclaimed comedy series “The Big Door Prize” Emmy-winner Chris O’Dowd (“Bridesmaids“). Audiences can watch the first three episodes when the streaming series premieres later this month on April 24. The critically acclaimed and character-driven comedy from David West Read (“Schitt’s Creek“) has a 10-episode count.
“The Big Door Prize” has an assembled quite the cast and is led by comedian Chris O’Dowd with Gabrielle Dennis (“A Black Lady Sketch Show,” “Luke Cage”), Ally Maki (“Shortcomings,” “Wrecked”), Damon Gupton (“Bates Motel”), Josh Segarra (“The Other Two,” “Arrow”), Crystal Fox (“Big Little Lies,” “The Haves and the Have Nots”), Sammy Fourlas, and Djouliet Amara (“Fitting In”) joining the Irish actor on the series.
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Here is how Apple describes the show in their official logline of “The Big Door Prize”:
 Season two follows the residents of Deerfield as the Morpho machine readies them for the mysterious “next stage.” As everyone’s potentials are exchanged for visions, new relationships form, and new questions are asked. Dusty (O’Dowd) and Cass (Dennis) decide to take time apart while Trina (Amara) and Jacob (Fourlas) learn that they can shed their old labels. Giorgio (Josh Segarra) and Izzy (Fox) each find romance, while Hana (Maki) and Father Reuben (Gupton) attempt to discover the purpose of the machine. The small town is once again left questioning what they thought they knew about their lives, relationships, potentials, and the Morpho itself.
Justine Lupe (“Succession”) joins guest stars Aaron Roman Weiner (“Power Book III: Raising Kanan”), Mary Holland (“Harley Quinn”), Patrick Kerr (“Frasier”), Cocoa Brown (“For Better or Worse”), Carrie Barrett (“Henry Danger”), Elizabeth Hunter (“Jersey Boys”), Jim Meskimen (“Parks and Recreation”), Matt Dellapina (“For Life”), and Melissa Ponzio (Chicago Fire”) who will also appear in the new season.
The show’s directing team includes Steven Tsuchida, Heather Jack, Jordan Canning, Satya Bhabha, and Declan Lowney.
Again, as mentioned above, that three-episode premiere kicks off on April 24 as “The Big Door Prize” exclusively streams on Apple TV+, and those ten episodes will wrap up by June 12.

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