The second season of For All Mankind was almost finished shooting the second season earlier this year, but the coronavirus pandemic forced production to shut down early.
Production on season 2 of Apple TV+ series ‘For All Mankind’ has resumed
The second season of For All Mankind was almost finished shooting the second season earlier this year, but the coronavirus pandemic forced production to shut down early.
Apple is ready to jump into a new area with Apple TV+: competition series. The company has signed with Reese Witherspoon's Hello Sunshine production company to bring a new series to the streaming service.
As announced earlier, the new comedy series "Ted Lasso," along with the political coming-of-age documentary "Boys State," on Friday became available to watch on Apple TV+.
Apple has just announced another new entry for Apple TV+, this one the newest addition to Apple's growing list of original content for kids.
We've known about the incoming espionage thriller Tehran since June of this year, and now we know when the new series will premiere across the globe on Apple TV+.
It was only a mater of time before Robert Downey Jr. (Iron Man, Avengers: Endgame) worked with Apple and brought something to Apple TV+, but it's finally happening.
It might not be a trailer, but Apple TV+ is previewing an unscripted series called Long Way Up ahead of its debut in mid-September.
With the coronavirus pandemic still ongoing, many have seen it as an opportunity to get (famous) people to sit in front of their computer and have a chat. Oprah Winfrey is one such individual and now she has a new interview series because of it.
The latest batch of winners for this year's Daytime Emmy Awards were unveiled late on Sunday night, and thanks to a pair of shows designed for the family, Apple and Apple TV+ have secured some wins.
Now we can tick off Elisabeth Moss's name from the list of actors and actresses working with Apple for the company's video streaming service, Apple TV+.
The best news for Apple TV+ is there are always new projects in the works, which means the streaming service can always have new, original content coming down the pipe. And Apple is making sure that is indeed the case with yet another major deal.
Apple on Tuesday shared an announcement trailer for "Ted Lasso," a new comedy series launching through its Apple TV+ streaming service on Friday, August 14.