Apple TV+ has picked up another bilingual series for its streaming service, with this one already securing its first season.
Apple TV+ gives a series order for bilingual drama ‘Now and Then’
Apple TV+ has picked up another bilingual series for its streaming service, with this one already securing its first season.
Apple TV+ has secured itself yet another documentary. This one's a film, and it's primary focal point is the humpback whale.
Apple Studios often finds itself in plenty of bidding wars for new content, as is par for the course with so many companies out there angling for new films and series. And it sounds like Apple TV+ may be the new home for an upcoming film from legendary director Robert Zemeckis (Forrest Gump).
Apple TV+ has a lot of first-look deals out there, including some with major production and development studios. One such company is Skydance Animation, which secured a multi-year partnership with Apple earlier this year. And now we get a look at the pair's first animated short film.
Back in December, it was reported that Apple TV+ had landed the bilingual comedy series Acapulco, set to star Eugenio Derbez. And now we know who else is joining the cast.
Apparently things are heating up for Martin Scorsese's next film, Killers of the Flower Moon, because the film has just picked up another batch of new cast members.
Apparently one documentary announcement wasn't enough for Apple TV+ today. The streaming service has just unveiled another, but this time with a release date.
Apple TV+ already has its fair share of documentaries in its library, with plenty more on the way. But the video streaming service has just announced another from the company's own Apple Original Films.
In April of 2019, it was confirmed that a series based on Stephen King's Lisey's Story was in the works for Apple TV+. And now, two years later, we finally know when we'll get to start watching it.
One of the biggest premieres coming to Apple TV+ in the near future is the comedy series Mythic Quest, which see its big return on Friday, May 7. Before that, the streaming service has released the first trailer.
We first heard about the Apple TV+ limited series Five Days at Memorial back in September of 2020. It wasn't until March of this year that we learned who would star in the series. And now we know one more addition to the roster.
Apple just brought on additional help to bolster its unscripted content, and now it's doing the same for its original film slate, too.