Still Up is coming soon to Apple TV+. The streaming service has set a premiere date for the romantic comedy series, which follows a bunch of insomniacs.



The comedy series, starring Antonia Thomas (The Good Doctor), Craig Roberts (Red Oaks), Blake Harrison (World on Fire), Lois Chimimba (The One), Luke Fetherston (Almost Never), Rich Fulcher (Kidding) and Sam Spiro (Sex Education), is produced by Paul Schlesinger and Phil Clarke.



Apple TV+ revealed more about the series in the press release below:

"Apple TV+ today unveiled a first look at the new comedy Still Up and announced that the new eight-episode series will premiere worldwide on Friday, September 22. Starring Antonia Thomas (The Good Doctor, Lovesick) and Craig Roberts (Red Oaks) in the lead roles, Still Up will debut with the first three episodes, followed by one episode each week on Friday through October 27.

Still Up is an almost romantic comedy set in the nighttime world of sleepless Danny (Roberts) and Lisa (Thomas) who have no secrets except their feelings for each other. The ensemble cast also includes Blake Harrison, Lois Chimimba, Luke Fetherston and Rich Fulcher.

Still Up was created and written by Steve Burge (Dodger) and Natalie Walter. Bryce Hart (Ten Percent) also co-writes the series. The series is directed by BAFTA Award nominee John Addis. Still Up is produced for Apple TV+ by Various Artists Limited, executive produced by BAFTA Award winner Paul Schlesinger (Funny Woman), Emmy Award winner Phil Clarke (I May Destroy You) and produced by Arabella McGuigan (Brief Encounters).

Apple TV+ offers premium, compelling drama and comedy series, feature films, groundbreaking documentaries and entertainment for kids and families, available to watch on all your favorite screens. After launching on November 1, 2019, Apple TV+ became the first all-original streaming service to launch globally and has premiered more original hits and received more awards at its debut than any other streaming service. To date, Apple Original films, documentaries and series have earned 371 wins and 1,545 nominations, including the multiple Emmy Award-winning comedy Ted Lasso and landmark Oscar winner CODA.”