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The official launch of Apple TV+ is coming. As of November 1, within the framework of its new streaming service, Apple will offer programs of all possible genres for 139 crowns per month, while most of them will be original creations. The service will be available in about XNUMX regions when it launches, and users will be given the option of a one-week free trial period. Apple TV+ will be available through the TV app on iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, iPod touch, Mac and other platforms, including an online version on tv.apple.com.

Series available from November 1

A total of eight series and documentaries will be available on the very first day of Apple TV+ launch, with individual episodes released gradually over the coming days to weeks. The most anticipated titles are the series See and For All Mankind. However, children of different age groups will also enjoy it.

See

See is a spectacular drama starring the likes of Jason Momoa and Alfre Woodard. The story takes place in a post-apocalyptic future several hundred years away, in which an insidious virus has deprived all surviving inhabitants of Earth of their sight. The turning point occurs when children are born, gifted with the gift of sight.

The Morning Show

The Morning Show is set to become one of the main attractions of the Apple TV+ service. We can look forward to Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Aniston or Steve Carell in the main roles of the drama series, the plot of the series will take place in the environment of the world of morning news. The series The Morning Show will offer viewers the opportunity to look into the lives of the people who accompany Americans when they get up in the morning.

Dickinson

The dark comedy series called Dickinson presents a very unconventional conception of the life story of the famous poet Emily Dickinson. In the series we can look forward to the participation of Hailee Steinfeld or Jane Krakowski, for example, in the series there will be no shortage of solving social, gender and other topics in the context of the given time.

For All Mankind

The For All Mankind series comes from the creative workshop of Ronald D. Moore. Its plot tells the story of what would happen if the space program continued to remain the cultural centerpiece of American dreams and hopes, and if the "space race" between America and the rest of the world never ended. Joel Kinnaman, Michael Dorman or Sarah Jones will star in the series.

Helpsters

Helpsters is an educational series, intended primarily for the youngest viewers. The series is the responsibility of the creators of the popular show "Sesame, open up", and the popular puppets will teach children the basics of programming and solving relevant problems. Whether it's planning a party, climbing a high mountain or learning a magic trick, little helpers can handle anything with the right plan.

Snoopy in space

The animated series Snoopy in Space is also aimed at children. The popular beagle Snoopy decides one day to become an astronaut. His friends - Charlie Brown and others from the legendary Peanuts party - help him in this. Snoopy and his friends head to the International Space Station, where another great adventure can begin.

Ghost

Ghostwriter is another of the series that will be on Apple TV+ aimed at younger viewers. The Ghostwriter series follows four child protagonists who bring together mysterious events taking place in a library. We can look forward to adventures with ghosts and animated characters from various books.

The Elephant Queen

The Elephant Queen is an interesting documentary, described as "a love letter to an animal species on the brink of extinction". In the documentary, we can follow the majestic female elephant and her herd on their spectacular journey of life. The film draws us into the story, where there is no shortage of themes such as returning home, life, or loss.

Series to arrive later

More programs will be added to the service every month. The plan includes, for example, the psychological thriller Servant from M. Night Shyamalan's studio, the series Truth Be Told, which tells about the American obsession with true crime podcasts, or the movie The Banker with Anthony Mackie and Samuel L. Jackson.

Servant

The psychological thriller Servant comes from the workshop of director M. Night Shyamalan, who is responsible for titles such as Znameni or Vesnice. The Servant tells the story of a Philadelphia couple who hire a nanny to look after and care for their newborn child. However, it soon becomes clear that all is not well with the child, and that things are not as they seem. The series Servant will be available on Apple TV+ from November 28.

Truth Be Told

Truth Be Told is about the growing popularity of true crime podcasts and the American obsession with this type of podcast. Octavia Spencer or maybe Aaron Paul will appear in the main roles.

Little America

The creators of the series, called Little America, were inspired by the true stories presented in Epic Magazine. In the series, we will meet funny, romantic, inspiring, surprising and heartbreaking stories of immigrants who came to America.

The Banker

The picture called The Banker is another one of those that was inspired by real events. We can look forward to Anthony Mackie and Samuel L. Jackson in the main roles, who will portray two African-American businessmen in the film, trying to circumvent the racial restrictions that prevailed in the United States in the 1950s.

Hala

Another of the movies that Apple TV+ will offer is called Hala. Hala's film tells the story of a high school student struggling to find the right balance between the role of an ordinary teenager from the suburbs and the traditional Muslim upbringing she is exposed to in her own family.

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