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Airdate: Amazing Stories

Apple TV+ anthology series executive produced by Steven Spielberg debuts in March.

Apple TV+ anthology series Amazing Stories, executive produced by Steven Spielberg, will make its global debut on Friday 6 March.

A reimagining of the original series, it comes from showrunners Eddy Kitsis and Adam Horowitz (Lost, Once), and episode directors include Chris Long, Mark Mylod, Michael Dinner, Susanna Fogel and Sylvain White.

Amazing Stories is a beloved show that has captured our imaginations, and we couldn’t be more excited to share its next thrilling iteration with a global audience of all ages on Apple TV+,” said Matt Cherniss, head of development for Apple TV+.

Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey, co-Presidents of Amblin Television said: “Alongside our partners Universal TV and our showrunners Eddy and Adam, we’re honored to bring a new anthology of Amazing Stories to audiences on Apple TV+, which serves as the perfect platform for us to deliver the emotionally engaging, wondrous tales that families can enjoy and experience together.”

The first image from the series provides a glimpse at ‘The Rift,’ one of five episodes that will debut on 6 March. ‘The Rift’ is directed by Mark Mylod and stars Kerry Lynn Bishe, Whitney Coleman, Trisha Mashburn, Austin Stowell, Edward Burns and Juliana Canfield.

Talent from additional episodes includes Dylan O’Brien (“Maze Runner,” “Teen Wolf”),Victoria Pedretti (“You”), Josh Holloway (“Lost,” “Yellowstone”) Sasha Alexander (Rizzoli & Isles,” “Shameless”) and in his final role before passing away last October, Robert Forster.

The series is executive produced by Spielberg, Eddy Kitsis, Adam Horowitz, Darryl Frank, Justin Falvey, Chris Long, Don Kurt and David H. Goodman, and produced by Universal Television and Amblin Television.

Friday 6 March on Apple TV+

One Response

  1. I’d like to watch this, however Apple needs to expand the ability to access the Apple TV+ content. I have a free 12 month subscription due to purchasing a new iPhone, but have not watched a second of the content. This is because my 2017 and 2018 Samsung smart TVs do not have the Apple TV+ app available, and because I have no free HDMI ports to purchase\install an Apple TV box. Plus I should not have to purchase a console just to watch one streaming service when my TV can all the rest already. It needs to be more accessible through smart TVs, including Chromecast. I do not want to watch a TV series on my iPhone.

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