Home Before Dark is a family mystery drama, and Apple TV+ has confirmed today when the second season will premiere on the streaming service.
Apple TV+ series ‘Home Before Dark’ returns for a second season June 11
Home Before Dark is a family mystery drama, and Apple TV+ has confirmed today when the second season will premiere on the streaming service.
One way to secure potential content for Apple TV+ is to ink overall deals with a variety of creators and producers. Apple is certainly no stranger to this method, and today is another example of that.
Things tend to go dark on the upcoming series Shantaram for long stretches of time. However, today's one of the bright spots on the show's casting front.
Unlike some of the other series available to watch on Apple TV+, the comedy show Trying has flown a bit under the radar. But for those who watched the first season (and enjoyed it), there's more to look forward to.
Apple Studios may be on the brink of picking up another high-profile film for Apple TV+, but nothing is set in stone just yet.
News first broke about Apple TV+ landing the limited series Five Days at Memorial late last year. At the time we didn't know who would be starring in the upcoming show, only part of the creative team bringing it to screens in the future. And now we know who's set to star.
Apple has a lot of projects in the works for Apple TV+, and now it has yet another. This time around it's a comedy series, which will star an Emmy Award winner.
One of the ways Apple can secure content for Apple TV+ is with a range of first look and other deals with directors, producers, and actors. Today is one of the days the streaming service has just nailed down an option to secure plenty of new things to watch.
First announced in October of 2019, Masters of the Air has been in the works for Apple TV+ for quite some time. And it's only been recently that we've finally heard some casting news. And today adds to that list.
Supporting young filmmakers is an important endeavor, giving them the means to launch short films to tell their stories. The Redford Center is teaming up with Apple this year to help with that.
One of the many projects in the works for Apple TV+ is a new series called The Essex Serpent. It's had a bit of a rocky road when it comes to casting, but it looks like all of the rough parts have been smoothed out. And now we've got new casting news to share.
Apple TV+ has ordered a new documentary series that chronicles the infamous Pepsi campaign from the 1990s. Emmy-nominated filmmakers James Lee Hernandez and Brian Lazarte, who are best known for their “McMillions” HBO docuseries, are behind this new series.