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Apple TV+ is now in its fourth day, and due to the limited initial offer, many already managed to watch the available episodes of the flagship series The Morning Show, See and For All Mankind over the weekend. On our social media, we are increasingly asked when Apple will make other parts available. The frequency of releasing new episodes is basically set every week, but let's get more specific.

Currently, only one feature-length documentary and seven series are available on Apple TV+. While for four of them (Dickinson, Helpster, Ghostwriter and Snoopy in Space) all episodes are available to watch from the beginning, for the other three series (The Morning Show, See and For All Mankind) Apple offered only the first three episodes at the beginning. The reason is simple - within Apple TV+, these are flagship series, and by regularly adding new episodes, Apple wants to ensure that users continue to subscribe even after the 7-day trial period expires.

During the launch of Apple TV+ the company announced, that it will release new episodes of its series at weekly intervals. This means that the next episode of The Morning Show, See a For All Mankind will be available to watch this week on Friday 8th November. But it is necessary to mention the fact that, while at the beginning Apple made available three episodes of the mentioned series, now it will release only one new episode every week.

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New shows every month

In addition to new episodes, of course, other original films and series await us. Apparently, there should be at least one new show every month. First up, on November 28, is the psychological thriller Servant, which tells the story of a young couple who tragically lose their newborn child due to mysterious forces.

A week later, on Friday, December 6, the series Truth Be Told, which talks about the growing popularity of podcasts dealing with real criminal cases, will arrive on Apple TV+. Octavia Spencer and Aaron Paul will appear in the lead roles.

The above will later be joined by the series Little America and the films Hala and The Banker. Apple has not yet announced their release date, but we can expect them to arrive early next year.

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