The first trailer of the series on the LGTBI collective for Apple TV + is now available

Visible: Out on TV

Not only TV series live streaming video services. Both films and documentaries are also an important part of reaching a greater number of potential clients. During these days, the news related to the next releases on Apple TV + have been quite numerous and those that we have to add one more.

It is a documentary series entitled Visible: Out on television that shows us the evolution and change of the people who are part of LGTBI content in the small screen industry. This new documentary It will premiere on February 14 and is composed of 5 episodes.

The first trailer for this new series is now available on Apple's YouTube channel. Each of the 5 chapters is presented by Neil Patrick Harris, Asia Kate Dillon, Margaret Cho, Lena Waithe and Janot Mock. Each episode will deal with different topics such as homophobia, the appearance and evolution of LGTB people on television, the invisibility that they have sometimes suffered ...

Ellen DeGeneres, Oprah Winfrey, Anderson Cooper, Billy Porter, Rachel Maddow, Don Lemon, Sara Ramírez, Jesse Tyler Ferguson are some of the celebrities on American television who will answer various questions in this documentary series.

Ryan White has been in charge of directing and producing Visible: Out on television, alongside executive producers Jessica Hargrave, Wilson Cruz and Wanda Sykes. At the moment we do not know if new episodes will be added in the future, but doesn't seem likely as it is a documentary series.


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