The Apple TV+ streaming service will stream some of its shows for free for a limited time. Viewers in the United States and numerous other countries will be able to view a select number of Apple TV+ shows.
The free content can be viewed in a web browser, or in the Apple TV app on Apple devices (including the Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Apple TV), and on select Samsung and LG smart TVs, and Amazon Fire TV and Roku devices.
While an Apple TV+ subscription won’t be required you will need to sign in with an Apple ID.
Shows included in the free streaming deal include:
As you can see, the free viewing does not include all of the Apple TV+ shows, as some of the service’s shows, such as “The Morning Show,” which still requires a paid subscription to view.
Extended trials of several streaming services are also available through the Apple TV app’s “Channels” feature, including free access to some HBO content and free access to the EPIC streaming service for the next month.
The “Free for Everyone” offer is still rolling out, so chill out if you don’t yet have access, it’s on the way. If you’d like to check out the entire slate of Apple TV+ shows and movie offerings, you can get a free seven-day trial of the service, which will then become a $4.99 per month or $49.99 annual subscription if not canceled during the seven day period.