A decades-old family secret threatens to unravel a lifelong friendship in "Brothers," set to premiere on Apple TV in September.
The series follows fictionalized versions of McConaughey and Harrelson, a pair of lifelong best friends. After Woody's daughter's wedding falls apart, he turns to Matthew for comfort, only to find out from Matthew's mother that the pair may actually be related.
While Woody will do anything to uncover the truth, Matthew finds himself navigating a different kind of identity crisis: running for Governor of Texas.
"Brothers" will make its way to the small screen on Wednesday, September 23, with its first two episodes. After that, one new episode will air every Wednesday through November 4, 2026.
The series also stars Nolan Almeida, Noah Carganilla, Ella Grace Helton, Brittany Ishibashi, Highdee Kuan, Natalie Martinez, Holland Taylor, and Oona Yaffe. The series is showrun and executive produced by multi-Emmy Award nominee and Peabody Award winner Lee Eisenberg.
"Brothers" joins other Apple TV comedies, such as recently renewed "Shrinking."
Another Apple TV comedy, "The Studio," became the first comedy, ever, to sweep all major awards in a single season.


