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Apple TV+ Shares ‘Harriet the Spy’ Season 2 Trailer

The outspoken and perpetually curious 11-year-old Harriet M. Welsch returns May 5 in all-new episodes of the hugely popular animated series based on Louise Fitzhugh’s iconic novel.

Apple TV+ released the Season 2 trailer for Harriet the Spy, the hugely popular 2D animated series based on the iconic children’s novel of the same name. The show chronicles the coming-of-age adventures of the irrepressible Harriet M. Welsch, who, in the new season, navigates letting go, growing up, and celebrating the gift of today. New episodes kick off May 5.

Harriet the Spy follows the outspoken and perpetually curious 11-year-old. More than anything, Harriet wants to be a writer; to be a good writer, she’ll need to know everything. And to know everything means she’ll need to spy… on everyone! This season, follow Harriet as she navigates letting go, growing up, and celebrating the gift of today.

Produced by The Jim Henson Company, the series stars Golden Globe nominee Beanie Feldstein (Lady Bird, Booksmart) as Harriet and Emmy Award winner Jane Lynch (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) as Ole Golly. In addition, Harriet’s best friends, Janie, and Sport, are voiced by Kimberly Brooks (Baby Shark's Big Show) and Charlie Schlatter (Big Nate, For All Mankind).

Additional voice cast includes Crispin Freeman (Young Justice), Grey Griffin (The Loud House), and Bumper Robinson (The Owl House). Guest stars this season include Jaeden Martell (It), Emmy Award winner Brad Garrett (High Desert, Bupkis), and Emmy Award nominee Michelle Trachtenberg (Gossip Girl).

Enjoy the trailer:

Based on the book by Louise Fitzhugh, the Apple Original series is executive produced by Will McRobb (The Adventures of Pete & Pete) with Sidney Clifton (Black Panther animated series, Me, Eloise) as producer. Lisa Henson and Halle Stanford executive produce on behalf of The Jim Henson Company, with John W. Hyde, Nancy Steingard, and Wendy Moss-Klein also serving as executive producers and Terissa Kelton as co-executive producer. In addition, Chris Prynoski, Shannon Prynoski, and Ben Kalina executive produce for Titmouse Animation Studios.

Source: Apple TV+

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Debbie Diamond Sarto is news editor at Animation World Network.