Disney+ is set to launch on November 12, and now Verizon customers have something to look forward to if they've been planning to subscribe to the streaming service.
Verizon to offer 12 months of Disney+ to new and existing unlimited customers
Disney+ is set to launch on November 12, and now Verizon customers have something to look forward to if they've been planning to subscribe to the streaming service.
Ahead of November 1 launch of its video-streaming service, Apple yesterday at Regency Village Theatre in Westwood, California premiered its upcoming sci-fi drama "See".
Apple TV+ is set to launch on November 1. When it does, several episodes of the sci-fi drama For All Mankind will be available to watch right out of the gate. And it sounds like the creators of the show have a lot planned for future seasons.
After sharing a new trailer for its upcoming Apple TV+ original show "Dickinson", Apple's confirmed that the entire first season will be available via Apple TV+ from day one.
One of the TV series coming to Apple TV+ on launch day (November 1) is Dickinson, and now we have a new trailer to show it off.
We know just about everything there is to know about Disney+, including that it will cost $7.99 per month, it will stream on a ton of different devices, and now we know what its impressive launch library will look like.
When November rolls around both Apple and Disney are going to launch their own streaming services, which, to some, will serve as direct competitors to the likes of Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.
One of the biggest announcements connected to Apple TV+ has been Apple's partnership with production company A24, and now the pair have another project in the works.
Deadline reported Tuesday that the Cupertino tech giant has approved second seasons of “For All Mankind” (which apparently started production about a week ago), “The Morning Show” starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, as well as a few other shows.
Apple yesterday premiered “For All Mankind”, one of its major Apple TV+ offerings, at the Regency Village Theater in Westwood, California.
Earlier this year, Apple unveiled a few different services, including Apple Arcade and the Apple Card. But one of the biggest is Apple TV+, which will carry both TV series and films from some of the biggest names in Hollywood, with some huge production costs tied to it all.
The Apple TV app is now available on select Roku players ahead of the November 1 launch of the iPhone maker's original video-streaming service, dubbed Apple TV+.