Apple has shared a new clip from “Make or Break,” its upcoming surfing documentary series on Apple TV+.
The latest clip talks about mastering the craft of surfing from some of the world’s best. You can check it out below:
The new documentary series follows the stories of the world’s top surfers as they compete for the championship. Some of the surfers featured in the series include Kelly Slater, Stephanie Gilmore, Gabriel Medina, Tyler Wright, Italo Ferreira, and Tatiana Weston-Webb.
“Make or Break” offers behind-the-scenes access and intimate deep dive into the aspirations, challenges, accomplishments and personal lives of the surfers who compete to remain on the elite 2021 Men’s and Women’s WSL CT, and takes viewers on a journey to stunning surfing locations across the globe. The series follows the 2021 competition, navigating as the league responds to the global pandemic, while exploring the dynamic surfing culture along with timely issues, including diversity, mental health and the physical impact of the sport.
The docuseries is produced for Apple by Box to Box Films, in partnership with the WSL. Executive producers are Oscar and BAFTA winner James Gay-Rees (“Exit Through the Gift Shop,” “Amy”), BAFTA nominee Paul Martin (“Formula 1: Drive to Survive”), and WSL CEO Erik Logan and Ryan Holcomb.
If you haven’t seen the trailer for the series, check it out below:
“Make or Break” will debut on Apple TV+ on Friday, April 29. If you want to enjoy the series in the best quality possible, check out our list of the Best TVs for Apple TV 2022 or our review of the Apple TV 4K.
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