TV shows

Check out the trailer for the upcoming Apple TV+ series ‘Life by Ella’ starring Lily Brooks O’Briant

It's hard to imagine a company with an original video streaming service leaning so heavily into family-friendly content if it wasn't proving fruitful for that company. Apple TV+ keeps earnings rewards and accolades for shows like Severance and Ted Lasso, but it feels like when it comes to new premieres, the lion's share of attention is for family-friendly shows. Take, for example, the latest trailer for a new show heading to Apple TV+ in the near future called Life by Ella.

Disney+ and Hulu are getting more expensive in 2022

Apple TV+ debuted at $4.99 per month, and, for what it's worth, the company hasn't changed the price for the video streaming service. But, that doesn't mean the price points remain the same for the primary competitors out there in the wild, unfortunately. And, sure enough, another price hike is in the works for a pair of popular options.

Check out the official trailer for the Apple TV+ dark comedy ‘Bad Sisters’

Physical, the series on Apple TV+ starring Rose Byrne, is one of the more popular shows on the streaming service. We bring it up because it's what's considered a "dark comedy", getting folks to laugh at things that they might not normally. And if you happen to be a fan of good ol' gallows humor, then Apple might have another option for you to check out in the near future called Bad Sisters.

New movies and shows coming to Apple TV+ in July 2022

What to watch this month on Apple TV+

While June leaned heavily into new seasons of existing shows, like Physical and Home, it looks like July is all about the new-new. That doesn't mean Apple TV+ isn't leaving some room for a brand new season of an existing property, though. And one of the service's best, at that.

Check out the teaser trailer for the upcoming third season of Apple TV+ series ‘See’

See started out as one of the more "out there" ideas for Apple TV+, giving the streaming service a big dose of sci-fi apocalyptic storytelling, with a lot of hand-to-hand combat that was actually pretty great to watch. The first season started out a bit rough, but by the time the final episode aired it was easily one of the best shows not only one Apple's video streaming service, but just in general.