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All of the original content that Apple has in development
Thursday March 7, 2019. 10:26 PM , from Mac Daily News
“Moving past Planet of the Apps and Carpool Karaoke, Apple is believed to be spending $1 billion or more on its first high-budget TV shows, which could hit screens as soon as April 2019. Here are the programs we know about so far,” Roger Fingas writes for AppleInsider.
• Untitled Brie Larson series • Jada Pinkett Smith-produced coming of age drama “Hala” • Unnamed Simon Kinberg and David Weil sci-fi series • DHX Media’s original shows, specials, and shorts based on Charles Schultz’s “Peanuts” characters • Reboot of the Steven Spielberg series “Amazing Stories” • Untitled morning show drama with Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Aniston, and Steve Carell Many more projects and detailed descriptions in the full article here. MacDailyNews Take: Apple only needs one hit to start the service off right and, by the looks of things, they’ve assembled high-caliber talent on myriad projects, so the odds look good! SEE ALSO: Barry Diller: Apple ‘prancing around’ Hollywood, but those who chase Netflix are fools; no one can get to Netflix’s level of subscribers – February 19, 2019 Jefferies: Apple’s streaming video service may not help reaccelerate growth – February 15, 2019 Apple likely to unveil TV streaming service at star-studded event on March 25th – February 15, 2019 Apple is targeting April to launch its new video service – February 13, 2019 Apple to hold special media event on March 25th – February 12, 2019 Apple close to inking deal for Richard Gere to star in remake of Israeli series ‘Nevelot’ – December 6, 2018 Apple seeks TV success on its own terms with little or no sex, violence, or politics – September 22, 2018 Apple orders a sitcom from ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ creators – August 10, 2018 TV series based on Min Jin Lee’s ‘Pachinko’ in the works at Apple – August 8, 2018 Apple announces multi-year partnership with Oprah Winfrey – June 15, 2018 Apple inks content deal with Oprah Winfrey – June 15, 2018 Apple’s original content is further along than you think with 16 new shows in the works – June 15, 2018 Apple is close to a deal for an animated feature film – June 14, 2018 Breaking Bad’s Aaron Paul join Apple’s upcoming drama ‘Are You Sleeping?’ – June 14, 2018 Apple nabs creative development executive Layne Eskridge from Netflix – June 12, 2018 Apple hires Broadway Video’s Kelly Costello as business affairs executive – June 12, 2018 ‘Master’s of Sex’ star Lizzy Caplan joins cast of upcoming Apple series ‘Are You Sleeping’ – June 7, 2018 Apple TV: The underestimated story – June 5, 2018 ‘Once Upon a Time’ co-creators sign on as showrunners for Steven Spielberg ‘Amazing Stories’ reboot for Apple – May 22, 2018 Apple inks deal for Isaac Asimov ‘Foundation’ TV series – April 10, 2018 Apple aiming original TV series launches for spring or summer 2019 – March 26, 2018 Is this Apple’s plan for Apple TV? – March 22, 2018 Apple orders animated comedy ‘Central Park’ from ‘Bob’s Burgers’ creator Loren Bouchard – March 12, 2018 Apple hires Carol Trussell as Head Of Production for Worldwide Video Programming division – February 22, 2018 Apple’s TV tactics: Can Cupertino figure out the television formula? – January 16, 2018 Apple orders ‘See’ series, a futuristic drama from ‘Hunger Games’ director – January 10, 2018 Life after iTunes: Apple’s big media challenge – January 9, 2018 Apple developing new original drama ‘Are You Sleeping’ starring Octavia Spencer – January 3, 2018 Three more Amazon Studios executives move to Apple – December 26, 2017 Apple orders space drama series from ‘Battlestar Galactica’ producer Ronald D. Moore – December 15, 2017 Apple gives Jennifer Aniston-Reese Witherspoon series a 2-season order, confirms Spielberg’s ‘Amazing Stories’ reboot – November 9, 2017 Apple outbids Netflix for show starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon – November 8, 2017 Apple eyes iconic studio as base for Hollywood production push; vying with Netflix for high-profile Jennifer Aniston drama – September 1, 2017 The magic and misdirection of Apple’s streaming strategy – August 18, 2017 Apple wants to spend $1 billion on 10 original TV shows over the next year – August 16, 2017 Former WGN America president Matt Cherniss joins Apple in latest TV push – August 15, 2017 Rivals leaving Apple behind as Apple TV remains stuck in a test pattern – August 8, 2017 Apple’s so-called TV ‘strategy’ continues to be an embarrassing joke – June 30, 2017 Apple poaches Sony TV executives to lead major push into original content – June 16, 2017
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