Apple is showing some confidence in their new Apple TV+ series, reportedly renewing four new shows for the fledgling streaming service before they have debuted to the public. (The new service is expected to go-live on November 1.)
Deadline reports Apple has ordered second seasons of alternate reality space race drama “For All Mankind,” Emily Dickinson comedy “Dickinson,” immigrant anthology series “Little America” and detective drama “Home Before Dark.”
While second seasons of any Apple TV+ series have not been officially announced, reports suggest “The Morning Show,” which stars Jennifer Aniston, Steve Carell, and Reese Witherspoon, will join the other four shows for sophomore seasons.
Apple on Monday, launched a new dedicated press site containing materials about its upcoming Apple TV+ streaming service. The site offers quick access to press materials about each movie and continuing series that will appear on the service.
Of the 15 titles featured on the press page, eight will be launching on November 1, which is the day Apple flips on the switch ror the new streaming service. The rest of the content will appear on the service in the near future.
A subscription to Apple TV+ will be priced at $4.99 per month, with a one-week free trial. Users that purchase a new iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, iPod touch, or Mac will receive a free one-year subscription. Up to six family members can share a single subscription via Family Sharing.