Apple TV+ have released the latest trailer for the World War II drama film Greyhound, which is set to premiere on the streaming service on the 10th July 2020.
The film is set during the early days of the United States’ involvement in World War II, focusing on Commander Ernest Krause who leads an international convoy of thirty-seven Allied ships. While being hotly pursued by wolf packs of German U-boats as they cross the treacherous North Atlantic, Krause must also battle his own self-doubts and personal demons to be an effective leader of the defenders.
Originally Sony Pictures had scheduled to release the film in last month in the UK and Ireland, while release it tomorrow in the US, but after everything being shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, they decided to sell it to Apple, who are now turning this into an ‘Apple Original Film’.
Directed by Aaron Schneider, the film also stars Elisabeth Shue, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Stephen Graham, Rob Morgan, Karl Glusman, Tom Brittney, Joseph Poliquin, Devin Druid, Maximillion Osinski, Grayson Russell, Dave Davis, Michael Benz and Travis Przybylski.