Apple CEO Tim Cook has taken to Twitter this weekend to share a behind-the-scenes look at the making of new Apple TV+ show `Little America.`
The entire first season of the immigrant anthology series debuted on Apple TV+ on Friday. The show was created by Kumail Nanjiani, Emily V. Gordon, and Lee Eisenberg.
Each episode in the Apple TV+ series is based on a real-life tale pulled from Epic Magazine, and in the video `Inside Little America,` Nanjiani and Gordon discuss what motivated them to bring the stories to the TV screen.
When you add up every ambitious dreamer, every daring creator, every impatient striver searching for a better life, you get the story of America. Apple is committed to sharing stories like those in our new series, Little America - stories that matter. pic.twitter.com/9x2bTEad2v— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) January 18, 2020 `Making a show about immigrants in this day and age, it`s going to be seen as political, but we really wanted these to be human stories,` says Nanjiani. `These are not stories with any kind of agenda.`
`A big thing that connects all the episodes is people trying to find a sense of home. Your geographical home is gone, and so you have to find home here. I think that`s why people will connect with this. Even if they may not look like these people, they`ll feel like these people.`The series has received largely positive reviews from critics, who have called it the best
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