Monica Reed

CANNES, FRANCE - MAY 18: Steven Spielberg attends the Premiere of 'Jimmy P. (Psychotherapy Of A Plains Indian)' at The 66th Annual Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2013 in Cannes, France.

Remember the 80’s show “Amazing Stories?”

Remember Steven Spielberg’s 80’s cult classic hit “Amazing Stories?”  Spielberg and NBC announced the project in 2015 before the show headed over to Apple TV+ two years later.

The series finally gets its first trailer before it hits Apple TV+ on March 6th.

The trailer doesn’t reveal much in way of plot, weaving the five different stories that blend the supernatural with the heartfelt.

Apple TV+ is billing the show as a re-imagining that transports everyday characters into worlds of wonder, possibility and imagination.” Spielberg is credited as an executive producer on the show, which will air every Friday.

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