Select Apple TV+ originals are now available to Canal+ subscribers at no extra cost, and they'll also start broadcasting on the Canal+ channel soon.
Select Apple TV+ shows and movies now available to Canal+ subscribers for free
Select Apple TV+ originals are now available to Canal+ subscribers at no extra cost, and they'll also start broadcasting on the Canal+ channel soon.
The Plex media player takes advantage of the power of AI to detect the credits on movies, TV shows and personal libraries, letting you skip them with a single click.
To better compete with Netflix, Disney+ and others, Apple TV+ is building a back catalog of non-original movies available to watch for free.
Apple TV+ has certainly made a case for itself since its launch, especially with shows like The Morning Show, For All Mankind, Severance, and, of course, Ted Lasso. But in this day and age of "content," there can never be too much to watch. Which is why September is playing host to a whole bunch of brand new series premieres for Apple's video streaming service.
Apple TV+ has several different documentary series to choose from in its digital library. But, beginning September 9, it will have yet one more to add to the list. (With a lot more coming down the pipe, too.) This upcoming entry stands out in its hosts, but also the story it will be driving from one episode to the next.
Netflix's ad-supported service will cost less than its existing tiers but some restrictions will apply, such as no ad skipping and no offline watching.
It's hard to imagine a company with an original video streaming service leaning so heavily into family-friendly content if it wasn't proving fruitful for that company. Apple TV+ keeps earnings rewards and accolades for shows like Severance and Ted Lasso, but it feels like when it comes to new premieres, the lion's share of attention is for family-friendly shows. Take, for example, the latest trailer for a new show heading to Apple TV+ in the near future called Life by Ella.
Another month, another batch of new movies and TV shows being added to the mix for Apple TV+. Below, you'll find a quick list of what's coming to Apple TV+ starting in the month of August.
Physical, the series on Apple TV+ starring Rose Byrne, is one of the more popular shows on the streaming service. We bring it up because it's what's considered a "dark comedy", getting folks to laugh at things that they might not normally. And if you happen to be a fan of good ol' gallows humor, then Apple might have another option for you to check out in the near future called Bad Sisters.
See has become one of the staples for Apple TV+ to this point, being one of the best series available on the streaming service. It might not be for everyone, but the sci-fi apocalyptic tale about humans who have lost the ability to see, but still strive to live in a brutal world, is pretty great. Plus, the action is fantastic.
For any Apple TV+ subscribers out there looking for another family-friendly series to jump into, Surfside Girls may just the ticket. The upcoming series is set to premiere in August, and, with it, bring some good old-fashioned treasure hunting to the streaming platform.
Apple TV+ teased the upcoming limited series Five Days at Memorial back in June. But, with a release date slated for mid-August, the company is now ready to offer up a proper official trailer. Which gives us an even better look at the cast, and, most importantly, the story.