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Apple continues to promote its upcoming Apple TV+ video streaming service. Now he promises that one of the See series will be as good as Game of Thrones.

The company does not hesitate promote your Apple TV+ service wherever possible. According to estimates, he has a budget of up to 15 million dollars per episode, so he really believes in his production. Now the actors Jason Momoa and Alfre Woodard, who play the main roles in the series See, appeared directly on the cover of the famous Emmy magazine.

In an interview, Jamie Erlicht and Zack van Amburg (who originally worked for Sony until 2017) compare the grandeur and quality of See to HBO's blockbuster Game of Thrones.

“Can (See) be as spectacular as Game of Thrones? The answer to that question is a resounding yes!”

Unlike Game of Thrones, the plot of the See series takes place in the future. After 600 years, people on Earth lost their sight. However, something unexpected happens when Jason and his wife have children that they can see. Subsequently, a tribal war breaks out, the subject of which are precisely the miracle children.

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The interview goes on to describe how Apple hired dozens of experts and consultants. Everyone is working to ensure that the movements and behavior of blind people from the future really correspond to the disabled people. Apple also invited survival specialists and/or biologists to join the consultants themselves.

Jason is an excellent example. Movement and navigation is central to the series, and he was constantly inventing new ways to hang out in nature. He wore, for example, a robe that he threw in front of him like a whip to guide him along the path. Other times he used the ax as a walking stick. As he waded through the water, he kicked around so others could hear the splash.

Apple addresses magazine subscribers by name in the ad

Apple is also promoting its next series, The Morning Show. The main stars are Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston. The plot of this series revolves around the intrigues in the morning news, careerism and the world of show business.

The magazine contains a full-page ad for just this series. In addition, subscribers have the page customized so that the ad addresses them directly by name (for example, "Hey Ralph"). Apple is offering every Emmy subscriber a special voucher for 3 months of Apple TV+ for free.

Apple TV+ will be launched on November 1, including in the Czech Republic. The first week will be free, and then users will pay a monthly subscription of CZK 139. In addition, everyone will receive a year of Apple TV+ for free with a new iPhone, iPad or Mac purchased from September this year.

Source: 9to5Mac

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