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Get your leg warmers and spandex ready because it’s time to get physical with Rose Byrne.
Apple TV+ has released a new trailer for the 1980s-set dark comedy series “Physical” starring Byrne as Sheila, an unhappy housewife looking for a bit of cheer in her life. Battling self-image issues, Sheila finds solace in an unlikely place: aerobics. Tying the trendy new workout obsession into the rise of home video recording, Sheila is catapulted into the spotlight as an early female lifestyle guru.
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Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticThe title of the new series “Physical,” as well as the leotard Rose Byrne wears in promotional imagery, evokes a particular moment in American cultural history: the early 1980s, when Olivia Newton-John ruled the charts and spandex and legwarmers became a workout uniform for newly fitness-obsessed women.
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Apple TV+ has released a new trailer for their upcoming series Physical starring Rose Byrne!
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Haley Bosselman editorApple TV Plus released a trailer for its upcoming dark comedy “Physical” starring Rose Byrne.The 10-episode series, which premieres globally on June 18, follows Byrne’s character Sheila as she transitions from being a housewife to a radical female lifestyle guru after getting hooked on aerobics.“After just one class you can feel it happening. You becoming you again,” Byrne narrates in the trailer.
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