An Amber Brown teaser was released by Apple TV+ today. The family-friendly series will air later this month, and it revolves around a little girl who must deal with the divorce of her parents and the departure of her best friend at the same time. Through painting, she learns to cope with her newfound anxieties, as shown in the teaser for the first season’s 10 episodes. Although the movie follows Amber Brown as she goes through terrible moments, the trailer implies she attempts to keep things positive with the help of her supporting mother in Amber Brown’s trailer. Carsyn Rose, who previously appeared in The Rookie as a recurrent character, plays Amber.
Sarah Drew, who portrayed Dr. April Kepner on the long-running medical drama Grey’s Anatomy, plays the charming mother. The mother-daughter interaction shown in the teaser looks like it will be a highlight of the programme. Aside from her obvious charm, the teaser also shows that Amber is a sweetheart who is loved by everybody. When she meets a new best friend, she is fast to form a close relationship with her, and she knows how to handle the new guy her mother is seeing. The youngster, on the other hand, appears to have unrealistic expectations of her father’s arrival, which might lead to disappointment.
Over 10 million copies of the popular children’s book series by author Paula Danziger have been sold in the United States. The series, like the books, strives to present an unvarnished portrait of a young woman discovering her artistic expression via music and art. Both as a writer and a director, Emmy-nominated Bonnie Hunt (Cheaper by the Dozen) brings the narrative to life on screen. Additionally, Darin Brooks (Blue Mountain State), Ashley Williams (How I Met Your Mother), Michael Yo (Kevin Can Wait), and Liliana Inouye (The Slows) are all featured in the show as various characters, including the best friend of Amber’s character, Brandi Colwin. On the 29th of July, Amber Brown will make its debut on Apple TV+.
The official summary of the film can be found here:
Growing up is an art form. As a young girl dealing with her parents’ divorce and losing her closest friend, Amber Brown finds her voice via music and art in this film adaptation of Paula Danziger’s children’s book series.