Apple today shared a cool new trailer through its YouTube channel highlighting some of the biggest Apple Originals that are available on the Apple TV+ video service.
Apple TV+ shares a trailer highlighting the biggest Apple Originals
Apple today shared a cool new trailer through its YouTube channel highlighting some of the biggest Apple Originals that are available on the Apple TV+ video service.
Apple has secured yet another documentary series for its streaming service Apple TV+.
“Stillwater,” as we reported earlier, is the upcoming kid-friendly animated series based on the book series “Zen Shorts” written by Jon J. Muth that's debuting on the Apple TV+ streaming service this Friday. Ahead of the scheduled launch, Apple has now shared a new sneak peek clip that revolves around Addy and Michael, who are the show's two siblings.
The Morning Show didn't kick things off to rave reviews, but, by the end of the first season, most critics' opinions had shifted towards the positive.
Apple continues to lean into international programming for its Apple TV+ service, adding yet another series to the mix.
Back in 2018, Apple acquired the rights to Shantaram, which is set to star Charlie Hunnam (The Lost City of Z). It was expected to arrive sometime in 2020, based on initial production plans.
After hearing about the limited series way back in June of this year, we now have a premiere date for Losing Alice.
Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet turned out to be a pretty solid comedy series for Apple TV+. But the production may be looking to change its full title for the second season.
Apple has been leaning into documentaries with Apple TV+ as of late, and that trend will continue well into the future. Today, for instance, we have a new trailer for one of the newest entries.
In addition to releasing the trailer for the second season of “Servant,” an Apple TV+ horror thriller, the iPhone maker today shared a trailer for “Stillwater,” its upcoming kid-friendly show.
Apple today shared a new trailer for the second season of “Servant,” a horror thriller drama series from M. Night Shyamalan which is premiering January 15, 2021.
Apple TV+ series The Morning Show is still working on its second season, and now it has a new face joining the ranks.