Today, the nominations for this year's annual Annie Awards were revealed. Apple TV+ earned itself quite a few nods thanks to two animated projects.
‘Wolfwalkers’ and ‘Stillwater’ help Apple TV+ to 11 Annie Award nominations
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Today, the nominations for this year's annual Annie Awards were revealed. Apple TV+ earned itself quite a few nods thanks to two animated projects.
Another day, another project secured for Apple's original video streaming service, Apple TV+. Today, the company officially announced a new sci-fi thriller is heading to the platform, expanding the company's international offerings.
Apple doesn't go out of its way to release streaming numbers for Apple TV+. But, sometimes, we get a glimpse behind the curtain. Especially when things appear to be going well.
Some series stand out for various reasons. Calls, a new show coming to Apple TV+ in the near future, may find its own niche -- and may be another show that gets people talking about Apple's video streaming service.
We first heard about Kitbag, an upcoming film centered on Napoleon Bonaparte for Apple TV+, back in January of this year. The upcoming film will be directed by Ridley Scott (Alien, Blade Runner), and star Joaquin Phoenix (Joker). And now we know who will be playing Josephine in the picture.
Spring Training is underway right now for Major League Baseball. However, if you have a third-generation Apple TV and rely on the set-top box for watching games (when available), you'll run into a problem.
Apple TV+ has secured itself yet another anthology series. This one's a female-driven, star-studded endeavor, boasting a ridiculous amount of talent both in front and behind the cameras.
Apple has its hardware in many schools all across the globe. Sometimes, the company promotes how students and faculty are using those devices to create new things. Today is one of those days.
Netflix gets teased a lot for having a lot of content, but "nothing to watch". And some of its originals are panned for, well, not being that great. That isn't to say Netflix hasn't had some successes -- it definitely has. And the streaming service dominates the space right now. So of course Apple should have purchased it years ago.
Back in October, it was reported that Jon Stewart (The Daily Show) had lined up his next series, and that it would be available on Apple TV+. Unfortunately, there wasn't much else to share at the time. But now we've finally learned a bit more about what's coming.
The "streaming wars" is still an ongoing effort. Companies like the AT&T-owned Warner Bros., Netflix, Disney, Paramount, and so many others all vying for some of the money you earn every month. To do that, it all centers around one thing: content. Apple jumped in, too, but, unlike those other companies it's missing one thing: content.
Apple is taking part in this year's Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour. As a result, the company is showing off a lot of what's in the works for the Apple TV+ streaming service. That includes first looks and new teaser trailers for things like the second season of Mythic Quest and more.