Watch the inaugural trailer for a new, limited Apple TV+ documentary series titled “The Line,” scheduled to premiere globally on Friday, November 19.
“The Line” is a new Apple TV+ documentary series premiering November 19 [trailer]
Watch the inaugural trailer for a new, limited Apple TV+ documentary series titled “The Line,” scheduled to premiere globally on Friday, November 19.
Based on the popular Korean webtoon of the same name, “Dr. Brain” is the first Korean-language project for Apple's streaming service coming next month. And now, the company has shared the first trailer for this promising new Apple TV+ sci-fi thriller.
Mythic Quest, the workplace comedy that has earned itself as one of the best for Apple TV+ since its first episode, already ran through its second season, with the final episode airing in June. But it looks like the streaming service is not quite ready to give up on the shenanigans that take place in that particular office just yet. In fact, not for a while, as it has just picked up a pair of season renewals.
We first heard about a climate change anthology series coming from Scott Z. Burns way back in January of last year. At the time, nothing was confirmed, but it looked like Apple was close to securing a deal for the series that would eventually see the light of day on Apple TV+. It actually wouldn't be until December that the deal would be finalized, and some of the initial details were revealed. And today, we finally know how the cast is shaping up.
Apple TV+ has become the go-to spot for Peanuts content, the whole gang from Charlie Brown to Snoopy. The streaming service is home to original films, including the holiday specials, and showcases new content, too. That includes the upcoming holiday special For Auld Lang Syne. And now there's a brand new Snoopy special coming down the pipe, too.
Earlier this year, we heard about a major new series heading to Apple TV+ called Wool. The show is set to star Rebecca Ferguson (Dune, Mission: Impossible Fallout) in the lead role. And while we're still missing a premiere date, we at least know one more face joining the cast today.
Apple TV+ has been working with National Basketball Association legend Kevin Durant for years to bring Swager to the streaming service. News initially broke regarding the show way back in 2018. And while there have been some bumps in the road, we are actually nearing the premiere date. And now we have an official trailer.
It's been a pretty busy day for Apple TV+. Along with debuting the official trailer for the third and last season of the anachronistic series Dickinson, the streaming service also shared the first trailer for the animated series Harriet the Spy. And to top it all off, now we have a brand new series order for good measure.
While the anachronistic series Dickinson might not pick up as much attention as other shows, it is one of Apple TV+'s best. Unfortunately, it's coming to an end soon with the third season. And to drum up attention for the finale, Apple TV has just shared the official trailer for what's coming.
Back in August, Apple announced that it had secured the streaming rights for a brand new animated series based on the popular book, "Harriet the Spy." At the time, Apple was basically just confirming it was adding yet another title to its growing roster of animated shows for Apple TV+, especially those specifically made for kids. But today, we get an actual trailer.
Apple TV+ already has its fair share of content that can be classified as a "dark comedy," but apparently the streaming service isn't quite done adding to that list. We've known for quite some time that The Shrink Next Door would be coming soon to Apple's original video streaming service before the end of this year. The company's even teased the limited series already. But now we have an official trailer.
On a pretty regular basis, Apple TV+ gives us a behind the scenes look at the various productions the streaming service has on tap. That includes plenty of interviews with the cast and crew of the hit comedy series Ted Lasso. But this one, featuring Hannah Waddingham and Juno Temple, is a bit different.