November 2019 is shaping up to be quite the happening month, with not one, but two digital streaming services due to launch. We already know about the almighty Disney+, but after the Apple Keynote earlier this week, we’re getting the new Apple TV+ service on November 1 to further add to our subscription dilemma.
Apple TV+ will be the first all-original video subscription video service for the tech heavyweight, and will feature a slew of first-party TV shows and documentaries that will be available to consumers on launch day itself.
These new shows include See, a post-apocalyptic story starring Jason Momoa (Aquaman, Game of Thrones); The Morning Show, a TV host drama executive produced by Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, and starring Steve Carell; and For All Mankind, a spacefaring narrative by famed Star Trek writer Ronald D. Moore, featuring an alternate history in which the global space race had never ended.
How exactly Apple TV+ will fare against its already established competitors remains to be seen, but one thing is for certain: the trailers (as seen below) for these upcoming shows look undeniably good.
The Apple TV+ subscription service will begin on November 1, 2019 in over 100 countries including Singapore. It will be available on the Apple TV App, and will go for S$6.98/month, with a 7-day free trial starting November 1. Apple TV+ will be available across all Apple devices that support iOS 12.3 or later, tvOS 12.3 or later and macOS Catalina.
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Marion has a serious RPG addiction. Sometimes it bleeds into real life; he forgets to sleep because he thinks he has a Witcher’s body clock. Forgive him in advance if he suddenly blurts out terms such as “Mind Flayer” and “Magic Missile”, because never once does he stop thinking about his next Dungeons & Dragons game.