Apple TV+ Goes Green (and Bunny) for St. Patrick’s Day
Apple is letting its hazmat‑clad bunnies hop into the green‑lit world of St. Patrick’s Day with the brand‑new short film “Bad Luck Spot!”. It’s a playful nod to their 2021 bite‑size hit “Blush”, which followed an astronaut’s romantic mishaps amid the stars.
Why Bunnies in Hazmat? Because It’s Fun!
Picture these fluffy critters wearing full protective gear, all while attempting a single, crucial task that spirals into a comedy of errors. The film promises:
- Unexpected bunny chaos that’ll make you laugh until you snort.
- Crazy green accents—think shamrocks, pint‑sized pots of gold, and a dash of Irish mischief.
- A feel‑good story that captures the lighthearted spirit of the holiday.
Reception Expected to Be as Wild as the Bunnies
Fans of the original series are already buzzing, and people who simply love humorous short films are likely to appreciate the quirky blend of holiday cheer and slapstick antics. Think of “Luck” binge‑watching vibes mixed with a splash of St. Pat’s Day flavor.
In Short
“Bad Luck Spot!” is slated to debut on St. Patrick’s Day, offering a quick, delicious dose of bunny‑powered hilarity perfect for the celebration’s festive mood. Tune in for the bunnies, the blunders, and the bold, green goodness that Apple has promised!

Get Your Luck Back with Apple TV+’s New Short “Bad Luck Spot”
St. Patrick’s Day is just around the corner, and Apple TV+ has the perfect way to wipe that pesky bad luck off your calendar. If you’re a fan of the adventurous hazmat bunnies from “Luck,” you’re in for a treat.
What’s New?
The “Bad Luck Spot” short film brings those colorful, high‑energy bunnies back for a quick dose of luck‑boosting antics. With a runtime just long enough to keep your spirits up and your patience intact, it’s a sweet, bite‑size addition to the “Luck” series.
The “Luck” Universe
Apple TV+ collaborated with Skydance Animation to produce the original feature “Luck,” a heart‑warming tale about Sam, a girl whose luck runs out of the everyday and finds a whole new universe of possibility. She’s joined by a quirky crew of characters—including the infamous hazmat bunnies—that feel like old friends at a massive easel of fortune.
- Simon Pegg as Sam’s voice‑over guide
- Eva Noblezada lending her charm and power
- Jane Fonda bringing wisdom and wit
- Whoopi Goldberg as a comedic but wise mentor
Screenplay by Kiel Murray and directed by Peggy Holmes, “Luck” blends humor, humanity, and a splash of magic into a single delightful package.
How to Watch
Apple TV+ streams directly on any smart TV, tablet, or phone. It’s available for just $6.99 a month, so you can keep your luck on tap without breaking the bank.
A Quick Win for the Day
Don’t let that streak of misfortune stick around. Grab “Bad Luck Spot,” soak up some bunny‑powered charm, and walk into St. Patrick’s Day with a grin that says, “Luck’s on my side.”
