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New Apple TV+ teasers

New peeks at Servant, See, For All Mankind, Snoopy in Space and more.

Over the weekend, Apple revealed new clips for their upcoming streaming launch.

Clips may include Language, Violence or Adult Themes.

Servant
From M. Night Shyamalan, Servant follows a Philadelphia couple in mourning after an unspeakable tragedy creates a rift in their marriage and opens the door for a mysterious force to enter their home.

See
Jason Momoa stars as Baba Voss, the father of twins born centuries later with the mythic ability to see—who must protect his tribe against a powerful yet desperate queen who believes it’s witchcraft and wants them destroyed. Alfre Woodard also stars as Paris, Baba Voss’ spiritual leader.

For All Mankind
For All Mankind is created by Emmy Award winner Ronald D. Moore (Outlander, Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica), Matt Wolpert and Ben Nedivi. Told through the lives of NASA astronauts, engineers and their families, For All Mankind presents an aspirational world where NASA and the space program remained a priority and a focal point of our hopes and dreams.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtbRWeNI2-o

Dickinson
Dickinson is a half-hour comedy series starring Oscar nominee, Hailee Steinfeld. Created by Alena Smith, Dickinson audaciously explores the constraints of society, gender, and family from the perspective of rebellious young poet, Emily Dickinson.

Morning Wars
Morning Wars stars Academy Award winner Reese Witherspoon, Emmy winner Jennifer Aniston and Golden Globe winner Steve Carell in a high-stakes drama that pulls back the curtain on the morning news.

Snoopy in Space
Blast off with Snoopy as he fulfills his dreams to become a NASA astronaut. Joined by Charlie Brown and the rest of the Peanuts gang, Snoopy takes command of the International Space Station and explores the moon and beyond.

Truth Be Told
Descend into the world of true-crime podcasts. New evidence compels podcaster Poppy Parnell (Octavia Spenser) to reopen the murder case that made her a media sensation. Aaron Paul stars as the man she may have wrongfully put behind bars.

Apple TV+ launches on November 1.

One Response

  1. Apple+ are not exactly generous with their trailer clips but perhaps it is a carefully thought out trickle feed promotion by their ad executives. Apple+ will likely have a long term strategy and these first show samples will go some way to establishing a loyal paying audience. At the moment I cant imagine that Netflix will be overly concerned commercially, but their streaming competition is building up at a quickening pace.

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