Hello Tomorrow!

NZ release: 17 February 2023

Offensive language, violence Rated on: 17 February 2023

Season 1

Hello Tomorrow

What’s it about?

In a quirky, retro-futuristic world, Jack (Billy Crudup), a charming huckster, leads a group of salespeople who are committed to bringing a new lease of life to their clients by promoting timeshare properties on the moon. Problems arise when the team has to travel to Jack’s hometown, which he abandoned 20 years ago, along with a wife and young son.

The facts

  • Created by Amit Bhalla and Lucas Jansen (Bloodline)
  • 10 episodes, about 30 minutes each
  • English language
  • Starring Billy Crudup.

Why did it get this rating?

This show was self-rated by Apple TV. You can find out more about self-rating by streaming providers here.

Violence

A character has their finger broken.

A character gets crushed against a garage door by a truck.

A character’s hand is forcibly put into a toaster, it gets switched on while they are being held down. All that is left of the character's hand is a charred wrist.

Offensive language

Offensive words such as "f**k", "sh*t", "d*ck", "f**king", "bullsh*t" are mentioned.

Further information

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