
The American platform Freevee (ex-IMDb TV), which belongs to Amazon, has released the poster and a new trailer for “High School”, a series for teenagers inspired by the memoir by singers Tegan and Sara Quin, of the hits “Nineteen. “,” Back In Your Head “and” Now I’m all messed up “.
The preview follows the twins in a new school in the suburbs of Canada, struggling with pressure, confrontation and competition between them, until they discover what unites them: a passion for music and, also, for other girls. It is worth noting that the soundtrack of the video is a cover of “Today” by the Smashing Pumpkins, which Tegan and Sara recorded specifically for the series.
“High School” stars twins Railey and Seazynn Gilliland, who make their screen debut, as well as Cobie Smulders (Marvel agent Maria Hill) and Kyle Bornheimer (“Marriage Story”) as the parents of the girls.
The adaptation was produced by actress Clea DuVall (“Heroes”), who directed a clip of the Canadian artists in 2016, before becoming the director of “Somebody Warns?” (2020). DuVall also directs six of the eight episodes of the first season, which will premiere on October 14 in the United States.
Like other Freevee series, “High School” is expected to arrive in Brazil via Amazon’s Prime Video.

Source: Terra

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