All Apple articles – Page 15
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Apple TV+ - spring originals
Highlights include The Mosquito Coast, Mythic Quest and the return of The Morning Show
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Features
Drama shakes off a turbulent year thanks to SVoD players
Commissions were hit hard in March and April as the pandemic took hold, but the genre bounced back in the second half of the year
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News
AppleTV+ orders second Tehran run
Debut non-English-language series is co-produced with Israeli network Kan 11
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Features
Distributors find routes around Covid
Pandemic has benefited those with a big catalogue and nimble smaller players able to fill gaps in schedules
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Sponsored
Pandemic puts SVoDs in charge
Big-ticket movie launches and ease of use means streamers are attracting subscribers faster than ever, says Tom Dods
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Tiny World, Apple TV+
Nature series shot through the perspective of the world’s tiniest animals. Produced by Plimsoll Productions
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Long Way Up, Apple TV+
Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman ride electric motorbikes from the tip of South America to Los Angeles
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News
Apple reveals natural history slate launch plans
Plimsoll, Wall to Wall and Offspring shows to go live from October
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Apple goes A-list again with Knightley and See-Saw
Indie to adapt bestselling novel The Essex Serpent
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Apple strikes first-look deal with Scorsese indie
A Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro FBI crime drama is the first title under the multi-year arrangement
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Features
Why The Morning Show is more than just the first great #MeToo drama
Showrunner Kerry Ehrin, director Mimi Leder and Gugu Mbatha-Raw speak to Screen about the Emmy-nominated drama
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Apple sets Long Way Up date
Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman front Elixir Films format from mid-September
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Apple signs Idris Elba
First-look agreement with star’s Green Door Pictures follows string of talent deals
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Animation industry enters reckoning period
US execs vow to stop casting white actors to voice BAME characters
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Foundation, Apple TV+
David S Goyer brings Isaac Asimov’s seminal sci-fi work to the screen. Produced by Skydance Television
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