Apple's streaming platform Apple TV+ is approaching at a rapid pace and will appear on our screens on November 1st. Apple doesn't want tochat nothing by chance and is starting a full-scale advertising campaign. In addition, they are also trying to contact well-known actors who could play in one of the upcoming films. According to the producers, however, this is just the beginning and most of the surprises are still waiting for us in the future. However, the first year is to serve as the alpha and omega of future plans, which will set the direction in which the platform will go.
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Perhaps no one doubts that there is much to look forward to after the show See a For All Mankind. Nevertheless, the apple company continues to surprise and every day it comes up with additional pieces of information that are supposed to excite the fans and prepare them for the upcoming launch of the service. Producers Zac van Amburg and Jamie Erlicht are trying to do the same, according to whom the release is just the beginning and a kind of launch that will Apple TV+ the direction it will take in the future. According to official words, the first year is much busier and more intense than the producers expected, and the second year is supposed to offer even more. In addition Apple it faces competition in the form of Netflix, Hulu and Disney+, which has dozens and hundreds of original films in stock. However, the company is not afraid of that either and claims that, unlike its rivals, it does not offer a bottomless pit full of diverse films and series, but instead tries to make up for it with quality and unconventional acts.
Total content on Apple TV+ is therefore significantly poorer than the competition, but it is supposed to be something that no one has seen before. According to Erlicht, both producers are trying to make November 1st just the beginning and a kind of initial step on a long journey. Critics have received the premieres of some series and films relatively lukewarmly, but this does not change the current plan and the company intends to release its films exactly as promised. At the same time, according to the producers, we can look forward to a completely new, unusual experience that will offer us a previously unknown level of watching television programs. These are quite strong words, but we will see whether the service will live up to its promises. Incidentally, Jamie Erlich himself commented on this, according to which Apple he won't go out of his way just like that.
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"Whatever happens after the November 1st release, it certainly won't affect what we've been working on all along. I'm excited for the world toone"They will truly see the final result of what we put so much effort into and experience a whole new dimension of watching television. It is an unusual experience that, with a little luck, will be appreciated," Erlicht commented. So we can only wait to see if he is telling the truth and Apple TV+ will really be the hottie she claims to be.
Any info on when it's coming out? Yes, November 1, I can read. But if there is a global time?
I'm waiting at nine in the morning or five six in the afternoon our time.
I wish there would be a streaming service one day that would contain a complete offer of all the movies and series known to man. Just one environment where you could choose what you want to watch and pay a fee accordingly. Or pay a monthly flat rate and depending on what you would watch, the money would be distributed to the given owners
Communist utopia. I don't think all the big companies will ever come to an agreement.
I would like that utopia and it would probably make sense from the user's point of view, the question is whether it makes economic sense for the big companies.
Why communist utopia? Having one environment where you can voluntarily enter and earn from it is communism? I am not saying that I would force them to do so.
It will probably be launched in our place at 18:00-19:00 as everything else apple runs and issues.