'The Sky Is Everywhere' Release Confirmed Alongside First-Look Images

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10 Jan
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Today is the day many of us have been waiting for with the announcement that Apple and A24’s, The Sky Is Everywhere will make its streaming debut alongside a limited theatrical run on February 11th.

The feature, adapted from the novel of the same name by Jandy Nelson, who also wrote the films screenplay, follows Lennie, a teen musical prodigy grieving the death of her sister when she finds herself caught between a new guy at school and her sister’s grief-ridden boyfriend as she navigates her first love and first loss.

Directed by Josephine Decker and starring Grace Kaufman, Pico Alexander, Jacques Colimon, Julia Schlaeper, Ji-young Yoo, Havana Rose Liu, Cherry Jones, and Jason Segel, today’s movie artwork unveil and first-look images should be enough to tie us over in anticipation for it’s first full trailer.

Apple Original Films and A24's artwork for 'The Sky Is Everywhere.'
Grace Kaufman in 'The Sky Is Everywhere.' Image courtesy of Apple.
Grace Kaufman and Jacques Colimon in 'The Sky Is Everywhere.' Image courtesy of Apple.
Grace Kaufman and Jason Segel in 'The Sky Is Everywhere.' Image courtesy of Apple.
Grace Kaufman in 'The Sky Is Everywhere.' Image courtesy of Apple.
Grace Kaufman and Cherry Jones in 'The Sky Is Everywhere.' Image courtesy of Apple.
Jason Segel and Grace Kaufman in 'The Sky Is Everywhere.' Image courtesy of Apple.
Pico Alexander and Grace Kaufman in 'Sky Is Everywhere.' Image courtesy of Apple.

Up Next: In preparation, check out Josephine Decker’s recent directorial work including 2018’s stunning ‘Madeline’s Madeline’ and 2020’s suspenseful ‘Shirley.’

The Sky Is Everywhere can now be pre-added to your Up Next queue.

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Sigmund Judge
Sigmund is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of ScreenTimes where he began his Apple TV coverage in 2016. With an unwavering passion for Apple, storytelling and storytellers alike, he writes about Apple TV with a focus on the arts, development, tvOS, home theatre and accessibility. Sigmund also co-host’s Magic Rays of Light, a weekly podcast exploring the world of Apple TV and the many talents bringing our screens to life.