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The New York Times Magazine summed up, with all of which Apple is gearing up for its upcoming battle with Netflix over the long-awaited streaming service. It has been talked about for more than two years, and it should be the focus of the upcoming keynote. We will know more next Monday, but today it is more or less clear which projects will introduce Apple's streaming service.

Most of the foreign media talk about the fact that Apple will launch its streaming service during the fall of this year. At the upcoming keynote, we should learn all the essential details, how the service will work, how it will be paid for, how it will supplement Apple's current subscription services (Apple Music or iCloud) and much more.

Currently, five projects that have been worked on over the last few years should be finished. Another six or so should be near the end of production, and several more are in the pipeline.

It was clear that if Apple wanted to compete with the biggest players in the business, it would have to come up with big names, and it probably did (especially from an American viewer's point of view). People like Steve Spielberg, JJ Abrams, Oprah Winfrey, Chris Evans, Jennifer Garner, Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Aniston and many others are preparing projects for Apple.

As for the projects themselves, completed or close to completion are, for example, the planned remake of the Amazing Stories series, which is behind Spielberg, the yet-to-be-named series with Jennifer Aniston from the television environment, the mystery drama Are You Sleeping, Sci-Fi For All Mankind and the fantasy adventure See , starring Game of Thrones star, Aquaman and more, Jason Momoa. See the full list below.

  1. Dickinson – a comedy by Emily Dickinson
  2. Home – by documentary filmmaker Matty Tyrnauer
  3. Central Park – an animated musical
  4. Comedy from the creators of the hit comedy series "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"
  5. Little America – from the screenwriters of the comedy "Pretty Stupid"
  6. Thriller from producer, screenwriter and director M. Night Shyamalan
  7. See - starring Jason Momoa, the main star of the new movie "Aquaman"
  8. For All Mankind – science fiction series by screenwriter Ronald D. Moore
  9. Are You Sleeping? – a mystery film starring Octavia Spencer
  10. Amazing Stories - the return of Steven Spielberg's series
  11. Series starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon

Information from the internal environment so far indicates that even Apple itself does not yet know which projects will make it to the start of the service and which will not. At least five of them should be ready, with more to come by the fall. One way or another, we'll know more in six days. If Apple wants to compete with Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu or upcoming services from Disney or Warner Brothers, it will have to come up with something serious.

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