Apple has released the official trailer for ‘The Line’, a new four-part, limited documentary series that examines a 2018 case in which a US Navy SEAL platoon accused its chief, Eddie Gallagher, of war crimes. It follows the release of the Apple TV+ Original podcast of the same name earlier this year and will arrive on Apple TV+ next month.
Featuring exclusive interviews with Gallagher, his wife Andrea, members of SEAL Team 7 who accused their chief, journalist Dave Philipps, former Secretary of the Navy Richard Spencer and more, the docuseries is a raw look inside Seal Team 7 and the deployment that pushed the bonds of brotherhood to their limits. Told through first-person accounts and never-before-seen footage gathered by the SEALs during their controversial tour in Mosul, Iraq, "The Line" hunts for the truth behind the events that led to one of the highest profile war crimes trial in recent history, revealing a nation deeply divided over how we fight war.
From Academy Award-winning Jigsaw Productions, the team behind the podcast, the series is produced by Doug Shultz, executive produced by showrunner Brad Hebert, Alex Gibney, Jeff Zimbalist, Michael Zimbalist, Stacey Offman and Richard Perello.
All episodes of Apple Original podcast are currently available on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Dan Taberski, the podcast examines the moral ambiguities of forever wars and their impact through the lens of the Gallagher war crimes trial.
'The Line' premieres Friday November 19th on Apple TV+ with all four parts released globally.
Apple TV+ is priced at $4.99 per month or $49.99 annually after a free 7-day trial.