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Kevin Carroll on Widow's Bay, Apple TV's Horror-Comedy Hit

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Portada del episodio Kevin Carroll on Widow's Bay, Apple TV's Horror-Comedy Hit

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Cine Geek sits down with actor Kevin Carroll to talk about his new Apple TV series, Widow's Bay — one of the standout shows of the year. In this interview, Kevin opens up about working alongside an incredible cast, the genre-bending blend of horror and dark humor that defines the series, and the physically demanding (and unforgettable) lake sequence in Episode 4. He also reflects on why Apple backed such a bold, risk-taking project, and what it means now that the show has been renewed for a second season. Widow's Bay is streaming now on Apple TV — and as Kevin says, it's worth the binge. 🎬 Subscribe to Cine Geek [cinegeek.net] for more interviews, reviews, and pop culture coverage.

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