Here's Your Thrilling First Look at Peacock’s Apples Never Fall

Here's Your Thrilling First Look at Peacock’s Apples Never Fall
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The Monterey Five may be MIA, but a new drama is cooking.

In fact, Big Little Lies author Liane Moriarty has another television adaptation, Apples Never Fall, hitting Peacock on March 14, and it promises to be just as thrilling as her first.

The seven-part series follows the Delaney Family after Stan (Sam Neill) and Joy (Annette Bening) have sold their successful tennis academy and are ready to embark on what should be their golden years of retirement. The pair hope to spend more time with their adult children Amy (Alison Brie), Troy (Jake Lacy), Logan (Conor Merrigan Turner) and Brooke (Essie Randles), however, their lives take a turn when a mysterious wounded woman appears at their front door one day and Joy mysteriously vanishes.

As showcased in E! News' exclusive clip, underlying tensions rise as the Delaneys eat lunch together. After Joy expresses desire to spend the entire day with her children, they immediately push back and inform her that lunch is all they can do.

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After the conversation turns towards Troy's dating life, he announces he's met someone new. "She's incredible. She's intelligent and successful and very attractive," he says, before Stan calls attention to the fact that she doesn't play tennis, unlike Troy's ex-wife Claire.

"Claire loved tennis," Stan says. "She was perfect. It's not her fault she's not at this table today."

The upcoming show is to be produced by Moriarty, as well as others including Bening, Melanie Marnich, Gregory Jacobs and David Heyman—who is known for producing the Harry Potter films and upcoming Max television series.

Alison Brie, Apples Never Fall, Peacock
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And if this sneak peek is any indication, Apples Never Fall promises to be just as suspenseful as Big Little Lies—which starred Reese Witherspoon, Laura Dern, Nicole Kidman, Shailene Woodley and Zoe Kravitz and wrapped in 2019 after two seasons.

Fans were in for a happy surprise, however, when Kidman confirmed in 2023 season three was on its way. As for the original cast making their returns? Dern, at least, is on board.

"I just know if it's meant to be, I will be there," she exclusively told E! News last month, "because those are my dearest friends."

Apples Never Fall is just one of the many series premiering this year. Read on for all the upcoming 2024 TV premiere dates.

(E! News and Peacock are apart of the NBCUniversal family.)

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<p><em>So You Think You Can Dance </em>( Fox) - March 4</p>

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<p><em>Alert: Missing Persons Unit</em> (Fox) - March 5</p>

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The drama returns Mar. 5.


<p><em>Extraordinary</em> (Hulu) - March 6</p>

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<p><em>Family Guy</em> (Fox) - March 6</p>

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<p><em>Animal Control </em>(Fox) - March 6</p>

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<p><em>Grey's Anatomy</em> (ABC) - March 14</p>

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The drama's historic 20th season debuts in March.


<p><em>The Valley</em> ( Bravo) - Spring 2024</p>

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<p><em>Station 19</em> (ABC) - March 14</p>

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<p><em>Girls5Eva</em> (Netflix) - March 14</p>

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<p><em>Summer House: Martha's Vineyard</em> (Bravo) - March 21</p>

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<p>We Were the Lucky Ones (Hulu) - March 28</p>

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<p><em>A Gentleman in Moscow</em> ( Showtime) - March 31</p>

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