Mae Whitman and Carlos Valdes try to ignore their inner voices in the trailer for UpHere.
Sometimes the voices in your head can be just a little bit too loud – and in Mae Whitman's case, they even sing. This March, Whitman stars in the Hulu romantic comedy series Up Here, which sees her character Lindsay struggling to overcome her insecurities. Ahead of the premiere, Hulu released the official trailer, which was exclusively debuted by Entertainment Weekly.
Set in New York City during the '90s, the series follows Lindsay and Miguel , two ordinary people who meet and fall in love while battling their own sets of "insecurities, fears, doubts, and trauma that make too much noise inside their heads." As they try to navigate their relationship, the pair also begin to confront their doubts to learn more about themselves and how their needs and desires work with their relationship.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Early on, the trailer introduces the personified versions of both Lindsay and Miguel's inner voices, delving into the deeper worries both have for various aspects of their lives, including Lindsay's career moves and Miguel wondering about Lindsay after their initial meeting.
The Team Behind 'Up Here' Along with Whitman and Valdes, the series stars Sophia Hammons, Katie Finneran, John Hodgman, Emilia Suárez, and Andréa Burns. It was written and executive produced by Danielle Sanchez-Witzel and Tick, Tick...Boom! and Dear Evan Hansen scribe Steven Levenson. Original songs were written by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez , with Hamilton's Thomas Kail as director and executive producer.
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