Dickinson gets an early renewal!
This is ahead of the second season launch, scheduled for Friday 8 January by the streamer. Nick Kroll, Timothy Simons, Ayo Edebiri, and Will Pullen will be the guest stars for the second season. See Season 2 above for a first peek. The stylish historical drama of Apple TV+, Dickinson is not about to stop for death, just like its titular star. Apple today announced the release date of its wildly anachronistic, but wildly entertaining show for season 2.
Along with that, a first-look trailer was disclosed and the announcement of Dickinson season 3 was confirmed.
Release Date of the second season?
The show’s second season will be broadcasted on Apple TV+, on January 8th, 2021.

For the third season, Apple has renewed Dickinson, Hailee Steinfeld’s half-hour of comedy.
A few months after the founder, showcase, and production company Alena Smith signed an overall agreement with the streamer, the early renewal takes effect. Dickinson is one of the best received Apple TV+ shows, and the redesign means that it is the initial third season shows for the 3rd network. The show originates from Wiip, Sugar23, and Anonymous Content.
Dickinson was part of the first batch of original series available on Apple TV+ for the streaming service’s Nov. 1, 2019 launch, alongside The Morning Show, For All Mankind, See, and Ghostwriter. For its well-received first season, the show garnered a Peabody Award. Dickinson also has the distinction of becoming the first Apple show for a third season to be renewed. Apple did not explain when season 3 will go into development or obtain a release date as part of its announcement.
The plotline of the show!
Steinfeld stars as Emily Dickinson, a popular poet, a sullen young girl who sneers at the oppressive constraints of patriarchy as she constructs in her bedroom her soon-to-be immortal poetry. Emily’s sisters, Anna Baryshnikov as her sister Lavinia, Adrian Blake Enscoe as her brother Austin and Ella Hunt as her best friend Sue, are played by Toby Huss and Jane Krakowski.
The cast of the show
- Jane Krakowski
- Anna Baryshnikov
- Ella Hunt
- Toby Huss
- Adrian Blake Enscoe
- Wiz Khalifa
- Nick Kroll
- Timothy Simons
- Will Pullen
Production of the show
Alena Smith, who also serves as show-runner, developed, authored and executive produced Dickinson. In addition to starring, Hailee Steinfeld executive produces the series.