Billie Eilish's Apple TV+ documentary The World's a Little Blurry officially has a new trailer, and you can watch it down below ahead of the film's February release.
The trailer is interspersed with concert footage, Eilish connecting with fans and a collection of her accolades, as well as close-ups of the young artist's personal life (when she got her driver's licence, allowing her to finally be alone, for example).
"This is my parents' bed," Eilish says in the clip, pictured in her family home. "And I sleep in here because I'm afraid of monsters in my room."
The R.J. Cutler-directed movie is set to arrive in theatres and on Apple TV+ on February 26. The film arrives from Apple Original Films in association with Interscope Films, Darkroom, This Machine and Lighthouse Management & Media.
The World's a Little Blurry follows the release of Eilish's chart-topping 2019 debut album, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? Back in March, the singer postponed her "Where Do We Go?" North American tour before eventually cancelling the tour outright.
Watch the film trailer below.
The trailer is interspersed with concert footage, Eilish connecting with fans and a collection of her accolades, as well as close-ups of the young artist's personal life (when she got her driver's licence, allowing her to finally be alone, for example).
"This is my parents' bed," Eilish says in the clip, pictured in her family home. "And I sleep in here because I'm afraid of monsters in my room."
The R.J. Cutler-directed movie is set to arrive in theatres and on Apple TV+ on February 26. The film arrives from Apple Original Films in association with Interscope Films, Darkroom, This Machine and Lighthouse Management & Media.
The World's a Little Blurry follows the release of Eilish's chart-topping 2019 debut album, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? Back in March, the singer postponed her "Where Do We Go?" North American tour before eventually cancelling the tour outright.
Watch the film trailer below.