On Monday, we finally officially learned that Apple will be launching its streaming service, Apple TV+, later this year. They didn't announce pricing, but they did announce some of their long list of original shows.
'Killers of the Flower Moon' was set to start production this March before the pandemic and will be his first film to feature both Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio.
Both documentaries are about their respective processes behind the creation of their latest albums, with Bruce Springsteen's 'Letter to You' releasing on Apple TV+ on Oct. 23.
To many people's shock, Apple TV's 'CODA' won three Oscars this year, let’s take a look into the factors that contributed to it’s remarkable success and how it will pave the way for streamers in the future.
Apple TV+ has announced 'John Lennon: Murder Without a Trial', a new docuseries looking at Lennon's 1980 murder by Mark Chapman.
According to sources, Apple has begun financing six small-budget movies a year with an eye toward stories that could win Academy Awards.
Apple and ever-rising star Billie Eilish have announced that the highly anticipated documentary following the star after the release of her breakout album will premiere in theaters and on Apple TV+ in February 2021.
The long-gestating documentary about the legendary band is finally set to see the light of day and will premiere on Apple TV+.
In the same week we got two Nissan heavy projects in 'Gran Turismo' and 'Wanted: The Escape of Carlos Ghosn.' Both based on true events but only one involved a human being smuggled out in an instrument case.