Another day, another cancellation related to the global spread of the coronavirus. This time it's Apple making the decision.
Apple opts out of attending SXSW 2020 film festival due to coronavirus
Another day, another cancellation related to the global spread of the coronavirus. This time it's Apple making the decision.
When it comes to most news regarding Apple's efforts in the "streaming wars", it's all about new faces signing deals with the company. But not today.
It has been a bit of time since Apple shared a new "Behind the Mac" ad, but Apple's official Japan YouTube account has fixed that.
Little America has seen both critical and viewer praise since it launched on Apple TV+ earlier this year. Since then, Apple has been offering behind the scenes look at episodes.
The story of WeWork was chronicled in the podcast "WeCrashed: The Rise and Fall of WeWork" from Wondery, and now it will be turned into a series.
We first heard about the five-part documentary Visible: Out on Television for Apple TV+ in December of last year.
While we're in a bit of a lull as far as new content is concerned for Apple TV+, there is still quite a bit on the way.
Rian Johnson, director of films like Brick, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and the most recent release, Knives Out, has some interesting insight on iPhone usage in films.
Netflix has become one of the strongest subscription services out there, providing access to hundreds of hours of content for a relatively low monthly sum.
Back in 2018, Apple acquired the distribution rights for the series Shantaram, which is set to star Charlie Hunnam (Sons of Anarchy, The Lost City of Z) for Apple TV+.
Apple TV+ is known for series and documentaries up to this point, but it's still waiting for its major push into the film industry.
Since the arrival of the Apple TV+ anthology series Little America, Apple has been publishing behind the scenes looks at select episodes.