Apple's laundry list of original content continues to grow, as another big name has been attached to a new series for Apple TV+.
Jason Sudeikis will star in ‘Ted Lasso’ comedy for Apple TV+
Apple's laundry list of original content continues to grow, as another big name has been attached to a new series for Apple TV+.
On November 1, Apple is going to launch its streaming service Apple TV+, which will be the home of original content like films and TV series.
“See”, a dystopian sci-fi thriller set 600 years in the future where people have lost sense of sight, will cost a whopping $15 million per episode and be as epic as HBO’s “Game of Thrones”.
It was a relatively quiet week, but we’ve got your wrap-up of the biggest news stories.
Despite the fact that Apple TV+ is brand new, it looks like the upcoming streaming service is getting in on the spiritual successor game.
Back in April of this year, it was announced that Stephen King himself was adapting his story “Lisey’s Story” for Apple and it’s new streaming service, Apple TV+.
Alfonso Cuarón has directed a variety of well-received films over the years, and now he's saddling up with Apple TV+ for a multi-year overall deal.
One of the many upcoming series for Apple's new subscription streaming service, Apple TV+, just got an official trailer.
Oprah’s Book Club launched on Apple Books recently and now she has decided to cast some light on her partnership with the Cupertino tech giant.
There are already plenty of high-profile individuals working with Apple to help add content to its upcoming streaming service, Apple TV+. Names like Jason Momoa (See), Reese Witherspoon (The Morning Show), Hailee Steinfeld (Dickinson), J.J. Abrams (My Glory Was I Had Such Friends), Oprah (!) (Oprah's Book Club), and many others. And now that list includes Ryan Reynolds and Will Ferrell.
When Apple TV+ launches on November 1, it will arrive with a handful of content for subscribers to watch. The Morning Show will headline the launch.
Hulu is finally bringing offline downloads to its mobile app, one of the most oft-requested features for the streaming service.