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14.09.2023 - 18:09 / etcanada.com
The class is starting.
On Thursday, Apple TV+ debuted the trailer for the new limited series “Lessons in Chemistry”, starring Brie Larson and based on the bestselling novel by Bonnie Garmus.
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“Set in the early 1950s, ‘Lessons in Chemistry’ follows Elizabeth Zott (played by Larson), whose dream of being a scientist is put on hold in a patriarchal society,” the official description reads.
“When Elizabeth finds herself fired from her lab, she accepts a job as a host on a TV cooking show and sets out to teach a nation of overlooked housewives — and the men who are suddenly listening — a lot more than recipes.”
In the trailer, Larson, as Elizabeth, goes up against the men standing in her way, and inspires women to stand up to the status quo themselves.
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Larson stars alongside Lewis Pullman, Aja Naomi King, Stephanie Koenig, Kevin Sussman, Patrick Walker, Thomas Mann and Rainn Wilson, with Lee Eisenberg (“WeCrashed”).
“Lessons in Chemistry” premieres Oct. 13.
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