‘Dickinson’ Final Season Trailer: Hailee Steinfeld’s Poet Is Stifled by the Civil War (Video)

Third and last season of the Apple TV+ drama debuts in November

Apple has released the trailer for the third and final season of its Hailee Steinfeld drama “Dickinson,” which finds the poet creatively stifled by the raging American Civil War.

You can watch the video above.

“Dickinson” Season 3 will premiere with its first three episodes on Friday, Nov. 5, on Apple TV+. The next seven episodes will roll out one at a time, each subsequent Friday. That means the series finale is set for Dec. 24.

In the third and final season, Emily Dickinson’s most productive time as an artist falls amid the raging American Civil War and an equally fierce battle that divides her own family. As Emily tries to heal the divides around her, she wonders if art can help keep hope alive, and whether the future can be better than the past.

Starring alongside Steinfeld in the third season of “Dickinson” are returning cast members Toby Huss, Adrian Blake Enscoe, Anna Baryshnikov, Ella Hunt, Amanda Warren, Chinaza Uche and Jane Krakowski, as well as rapper Wiz Khalifa, who will rejoin the show as the character of Death.

The third season will also feature new guest stars, including Ziwe as Sojourner Truth, Billy Eichner as Walt Whitman, and Chloe Fineman as Sylvia Plath. Ziwe has also joined the show as a writer. Season 3 also features the returns of Zosia Mamet as Louisa May Alcott and Will Pullen as Nobody.

“Dickinson” is executive produced by Alena Smith; Michael Sugar and Ashley Zalta for Sugar23 Productions; Paul Lee and Josh Stern for wiip; Alex Goldstone for Anonymous Content; Hailee Steinfeld; Robbie MacDonald, who also writes; Silas Howard, who also directs and Diana Schmidt. Alena Smith also serves as writer and showrunner. The series is produced by wiip, Anonymous Content and Sugar23.

A few weeks after “Dickinson” premieres, Steinfeld will make her Marvel Cinematic Universe debut as Kate Bishop in Disney+’s “Hawkeye,” which debuts right around Thanksgiving.

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