Coming to Apple TV: All the videos coming to the streaming service

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Apple’s list of currently available content for Apple TV+ continues to grow, and so does the list of upcoming projects in the works. Films, limited series, specials, and multi-season series—Apple’s got lots of irons in the fire.d

Some of those projects have been officially announced and identified through Apple, while others have been reported through the Hollywood press, looking for projects involving actors, managers and manufacturers.

We’ve divided this list in two: Coming Soon is a list of shows for which Apple has given an official release date or release window, and Further Out compiles content that is still in production or perhaps haven’t even begun yet.

Updated 12/07/23: Constellation now has a release date of February 21, 2024.

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What it’s about: Dan Morgan was once an elite government assassin. Now decades later, he lives a quiet suburban family life. When enemies from his past track him down, he packs his unsuspecting wife, angsty teen daughter, pro-gamer teen son, and 10-month-old baby into their minivan on a cross-country vacation trip to Las Vegas.

Big names: Starring Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Monaghan, directed by Simon Cellan Jones.

When you can watch: The Family Plan will air on December 15, 2023.

What it’s about: A series of 8 hour-long episodes set in London. An unnamed phone call draws two brilliant detectives into a showdown over an old homicide case: one is a young woman at the beginning of her career, the other a good one.

Big names: starring Peter Capaldi and Cush Jumbo, directed by Jim Loach.

When you can see it: Criminal premieres on January 10, 2024.

What it’s about: Based on the e-book of the same novel by Donald L. Miller, Masters of the Air follows the men of the 100th Bombardment Group (the “Bloody Hundredth”) as they carry out dangerous bombing raids on Nazi Germany and fight against them. to the frigid conditions, lack of oxygen, and sheer terror of fighting at 25,000 feet.

Big names: with Austin Butler, Callum Turner, Anthony Boyle and Nate Mann, produced through Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg and Gary Goetzman.

When to watch: Masters of the Air premieres on January 26, 2024.

What it’s about: A limited series that Apple describes as, “an epic thriller set against the World War II Nazi occupation of Paris when Coco Chanel’s reign as the world’s most famous fashion designer ends and Christian Dior rises helping return spirit and life to the world with his groundbreaking, iconic imprint of beauty and influence that will go on to define generations to come.”

Big Names: Written and produced by Todd A. Kessler, starring Ben Mendelsohn and Juliette Binoche.

When you can watch it: The New Look premieres on February 14, 2024.

What it’s about: A 10-part documentary series about the New England Patriots, based on the New York Times bestselling book by Jeff Benedict.

Big names: Directed by Matthew Hamachek.

When you can watch: The Dynasty will be on February 16, 2024.

What it’s about: An action-packed space mystery about Jo, a woman who returns to Earth after a space crisis only to realize that key elements of her life seem to be missing.

Big names: The series will be by Noomi Rapace and Jonathan Banks.

When you can watch: Constellation premieres on February 21, 2024.

What it’s about: Follow the globe-trotting adventures of a super spy named Argylle across the United States, London, and other exotic locations.

Big names: An ensemble consisting of Henry Cavill, Bryce Dallas Howard, Sam Rockwell, Bryan Cranston, Catherine O’Hara, Dua Lipa, and Ariana DeBose with John Cena and Samuel L. Jackson.

When you can watch it: Argylle will be in theaters on February 2, 2024, and will stream to Apple TV after that date (probably a month or two later).

What it’s about: After discovering that their troop is in danger of disbanding, Snoopy and the Beagle Scouts head out into the wonderful outdoors to earn their functionality badges, with the Beagle Scout manual as their guide. Meanwhile, Charlie Brown and his friends are enjoying their summer at Camp Spring Lake, crossing paths with Snoopy as they revel in all that the camp and the outdoors have to offer.

Big Names: Features the same Peanuts characters known for decades.

When you can watch: Camp Snoopy is a new series set to debut in 2024, with no release date yet.

What it’s about: A family drama series about the life of an iconic French fashion house.

Big names: Stars Lambert Wilson, Amira Casar, Carole Bouquet, Zita Hanro and Pierre Deladonchamps. Directed by Fabrice Gobert and Daniel Grou aka Podz.

When you can watch: La Maison does not yet have a release date.

What it’s about: A biographical drama about Antonin Carême, the so-called first celebrity chef, who rose to fame in the 19th century. While he only dreams of becoming the most famous chef in the world, his skill and ambitions attract the attention of famous and tough politicians, who use him as a spy for France.

Big names: Benjamin Voisin Carême, starring Jérémie Renier and Lyna Khoudri.

When you can watch it: Lent doesn’t have a date yet.

What it’s about: An eight-episode limited series inspired by a true story published by Cosmopolitan. The storyline and character details are being kept under wraps for now.

Big Names: Written and hosted by Melissa James Gibson, with Jessica Chastain in the lead role.

When you can watch it: The Savant doesn’t have a date yet.

What it’s about: An eight-episode series of individual stories set in the world of Mythic Quest that will explore the lives of employees, players, and enthusiasts impacted through the game. It is said to be in line with the Mythic Quest episodes “A Dark and Quiet Death”, “Backstory!”, “Everlight”, and “Sarian”.

Big names: The series was created through Mythic Quest writers Ashly Burch, John Howell Harris, and Katie McElhenney.

When you can watch: Mere Mortals doesn’t have a date yet.

What it’s about: Firebug, a fictional drama series animated through true events, will focus on a troubled detective and an enigmatic arson investigator as they follow the trail of two serial arsonists.

Big names: Written and created through Dennis Lehane, with Taron Egerton.

When you can watch: Firebug does not yet have a release date.

What it’s about: It’s described as a “well-grounded, mixed-genre drama,” which doesn’t tell us much.

Big names: Vince Gilligan gave us Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. Rhea Seehorn will play the lead role.

When you can watch: This new series does not yet have a release date.

What it’s about: Based on the best-selling novel of the same title written by Sandra Barneda. A six-part comedy-drama about Gala, an empty New Yorker whose life is turned upside down when her husband implicates his family in monetary irregularities. and is forced to flee the city along with her elderly mother and college-age daughter.

Important names: Will star Eva Longoria and Carmen Maura. Directed by Carlos Sedes.

When you can watch it: Land of Women doesn’t have a date yet.

What it’s about: Not much is known about the story yet, Apple calls it just a “genre-shifting series” and Deadline describes it as a “contemporary Los Angeles-based take on a personal detective’s story. “

Important names: Starring Colin Farrell, directed by Fernando Meirelles, created by Mark Protosevich.

When you can watch it: Sugar doesn’t have a date yet.

What it’s about: We don’t know much, other than the fact that Apple says, “Brad Pitt plays a driver who comes out of retirement to compete alongside a rookie driver opposed to the titans of the sport. “

Big names: Brad Pitt is on the bill, under the direction of Joseph Kosinski, and seven-time Formula 1 champion Sir Lewis Hamilton produces.

When you can watch: The film doesn’t have a date yet.

What it’s about: A live-action series based on the beloved Japanese anime series from the ’60s.

Big names: It will be directed through J. J. La Abrams’ corporate production company Bad Robot, with Hiram Martinez and Ron Fitzgerald serving as writers and showrunners.

When you can see it: Speed ​​Racer does not have a date yet.

What it’s about: A 10-episode crime drama series set in 1970 and based on the true stories of Mexico’s first female police force.

Big names: Fernando Rovzar and Pablo Aramendi are showrunners. With Barbara Mori.

When you can see it: Las Azules is in production but doesn’t have a date yet.

What it’s about: A comedy series about the mythical British bandit Dick Turpin.

Big names: Noel Fielding Stars, directed through Ben Palmer.

When you can watch: This series does not have a release date yet, nor a title.

What it’s about: A limited series based on David Grann’s nonfiction book about Henry Worsley, who crossed Antarctica on foot.

Big names: Tom Hiddleston plays, so Hugh directs.

When you can watch it: The White Darkness doesn’t have a date yet.

What it’s about: A six-episode limited series that tells the story of how Black Panther leader Huey P. Newton trusted his best friend Bert Schneider, the Hollywood producer “Easy Rider,” to escape a nationwide manhunt and flee to Cuba while being chased into exile through the FBI.

Big names: Janine Sherman Barrois, Don Cheadle, Jim Hecht and Joshuah Bearman are on board as producers. Don Cheadle will direct the first two episodes. Andre Holland is in talks to play.

When you can watch: The Big Cigar does not yet have a release date.

What it’s about: A feature-length documentary about the groundbreaking life and career of seven-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton.

Big names: Directed by Matt Kay, complete for Hamilton and his team.

When you can watch: This documentary doesn’t have a date yet.

What it’s about: Apple’s first all-Spanish-language series, with an all-Hispanic cast and crew. The story follows Marigaby Tamayo, a day medical student who spends her nights saving lives throughout Mexico City aboard her family’s personal ambulance.

Big names: Stars Joaquin Cosio, Renata Vaca, Diego Calva, Yalitza Aparicio, Itzan Escamilla and more.

When you can watch: Midnight Family doesn’t have a date yet.

What it’s about: A limited series about one of America’s founding fathers, based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning e-book A Great Improvisation: Franklin, France, and the Birth of America.

Important names: Michael Douglass is set to star as Benjamin Franklin.

When you can watch: This series doesn’t have a definitive date or title yet.

What it’s about: A culinary documentary series that tells the story of humanity and the planet through 8 defining ingredients.

Big names: Created through filmmaker Cary Joji Fukunaga and chef René Redzepi.

When you can watch it: Omnivore doesn’t have a date yet.

What it’s about: An eight-episode limited series based on Scott Turow’s novel of the same name. A courtroom drama that tells the story of a homicide that ends up in the Chicago District Attorney’s Office when one of their own is a suspect in the crime. .

Big names: The showrunner is David E. Kelley, with J. J. Abrams and Dustin Thomason as producers.

When you can watch it: Presumed Innocent doesn’t have a date yet.

What it’s about: A 10-episode comedy series in production at Apple Studios. Set in the early 1970s, it tells the story of Maxine Simmons as she tries to secure her position in Palm Beach high society.

Important names: Starring Kirsten Wiig and Laura Dern.

When you can watch it: Mrs. American Pie doesn’t have a date yet.

What it’s about: Apple describes the 10-episode series as a “30-minute dark, comedic drama” about Suzie, an American living in Kyoto, Japan. When her husband and son disappear in a mysterious plane crash, she receives Sunny, one of the new household robots made through her husband’s electronics company. They expand an unforeseen friendship and realize the dark fact of what happened to Suzie’s family.

Big names: Rashida Jones plays Suzie, written and produced by Katie Robbins.

When you can watch: Sunny has no release date yet.

What it’s about: A limited-edition true-crime story about the search for John Wilkes Booth and the aftermath of Abraham Lincoln’s assassination.

Big Names: With Tobias Menzies, directed through Carl Franklin.

When you can watch it: Manhunt doesn’t have a date yet.

What it’s about: Based on the novel of the same title written by Renée Knight. Catherine Ravenscroft is a television documentary journalist tasked with exposing the hidden transgressions of long-respected institutions. A novel written through a widower presents her as a key character in a story she hoped would be buried long ago in the past. A story that reveals his darkest secret. A secret that she believed belonged only to her.

Big names: Renowned filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón will write and direct all episodes. Cate Blanchett and Kevin Kline will be in the series.

When you can watch: This series has no release date yet.

What it’s about: A mystery in which two lonely fixers (Pitt and Clooney) are given the same job. Deadline reports that Apple has outbid other major studios and vendors for the rights to the film. The film does not yet have a title.

Big names: Written and directed by Jon Watts, starring George Clooney and Brad Pitt.

When you can watch: This movie doesn’t have a date yet.

What it’s about: A beloved Nickelodeon series that ran for six seasons and featured live-action, puppetry, short sketches, and music. Apple acquired the entire previous catalog and the rights to produce new episodes. So far, there are plans to produce 20 new episodes as “a reinvention founded on the core and essence of what Yo Gabba Gabba!is. “

Big names: It’s unclear which of the original cast or crew will be participating in the new episodes.

When you can watch: We don’t yet know when the old episodes will appear on Apple TV or when the new episodes will debut.

What it’s about: An adaptation of the Carl Hiaasen novel of the same name, “Bad Monkey” tells the story of Andrew Yancy, a one-time detective demoted to restaurant inspector in Southern Florida. A severed arm found by a tourist out fishing pulls Yancy into the world of greed and corruption that decimates the land and environment in both Florida and the Bahamas. And yes, there’s a monkey.

Big Names: Written and produced by Bill Lawrence (Scrubs, Ted Lasso, Cougar Town) and starring Vince Vaughn.

When you can watch it: Bad Monkey doesn’t have a date yet.

What it’s about: Follows the life and career of legendary pitcher Leroy “Satchel” Paige.

Big names: The series is produced, among others, by Erving “Magic” Johnson. It is in collaboration with the Negro Leagues and MLB Baseball Museum.

When you can watch: This series has no release date yet.

What it is: A couple of documentaries they read about the history of black actors and actresses in Hollywood. One focuses on male leaders and the other on female leaders.

Big names: Producers include Jamie Foxx, Kevin Hart, Datari Turner, Dan Cogan, Angela Bassett, Halle Berry, Reginald Hudlin and Bryan Smiley.

When you can watch them: These two major videos don’t have a release date yet.

What it’s about: Gong Show host Chuck Barris claimed to be a secret CIA assassin in his autobiography Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, which was made into a movie in 2002. A report from Deadline claims that Apple is preparing an hour-long drama. Series about Barris as host of The Gong Show and CIA assassin.

Big names: Justin Timberlake will play the role of Chuck Barris.

When can you watch it? This series does not yet have a premiere date.

What it’s about: Apple’s description of this limited series says it “takes place in ’60s Baltimore, where an unsolved murder pushes housewife and mother Maddie Schwartz to reinvent her life as an investigative journalist and sets her on a collision course with Cleo Sherwood, a hard-working woman juggling motherhood, many jobs and a passionate commitment to advancing Baltimore’s Black progressive agenda.”

Big names: They will be Natalie Portman and Moses Ingram. Directed by Alma Har’el.

When can you see it: There is no date yet.

What it’s about: Based on Richard Dominguez’s comic book about an elderly fighter who teams up with his grandson to use the character of El Gato Negro to fight crime in South Texas.

Important names: Robert Rodriguez will direct and produce, while Diego Boneta will star and also produce.

When you can see it: No date yet.

What it’s about: A report in Variety says that Apple has made a direct-to-series order for a new drama based on the real-life experiences of CIA undercover operative Amaryllis Fox. Fox has a hot novel named Life Undercover: Coming of Age in the CIA that released in October 2019. 

Big names: Brie Larson will star in and executive produce the series.

When you can see it: No date yet.

What it’s about: A report from Variety says that Apple has made a direct-to-series order of My Glory Was I Had Such Friends. The limited series, based on the Amy Silverstein memoir about a woman awaiting heart surgery and the women who supported her, will star Jennifer Garner and be executive produced by J.J. Abrams through his Bad Robot production company.

Big names: J. J. Abrams and Jennifer Garner are back together for the first time since the series Alias.

When you can see it: No date yet.

What it’s about: This summer, The New York Times Magazine published an epic article titled “Losing the Earth: The Decade We Almost Stopped Climate Change. “With more than 30,000 words, it occupied an entire section of the magazine and won critical acclaim. It focused on how, from 1979 to 1989, a small team of scientists, activists, and politicians tried to prevent climate change while there was still time.

We don’t know the format the show will take, but The New York Times specifically calls it a “series.” Based on the source material, it seems like a single-season limited series makes the most sense.

Important names: The article’s author, Nathaniel Rich, will serve as executive producer together with Anonymous Content founder and CEO Steve Golin.

When you can see it: No date yet.

What it’s about: Terry Gilliam’s time-travel adventure comedy Time Bandits could be coming to the small screen in a TV series. Deadline reports that Apple is buying the rights to make a TV performance of the cult classic.

The film, which tells the story of a young man who finds himself entangled with a gang of thieves as they travel through Hitale to steal treasure, fleeing from the “supreme being” whose map of time was stolen, is a clever subject for a movie. TV show. But the film has a loyal following that will require a lot to maintain the film’s core and its quirky British sense of humor.

Big names: Terry Gilliam will have an executive producer role, but will write for the series. A report from Variety claims that the series will be directed by Taika Waititi, whose offbeat film What We Do in the Shadows earned him a cult following. and that he gained enormous fame overseas for his direction of Thor: Rangrarok and Jojo Rabbit.

When can you see it: There is no date yet.

What it’s about: According to Variety, Apple has commissioned a series of 10 30-minute episodes of a new comedy variety show. The program is fostered through Curtis Sittenfeld’s short story collection, You Think It, I’ll Say It.

Big names: SNL alum Kristen Wiig was slated to play the lead role, but dropped out due to scheduling conflicts with Wonder Woman 1984. The series was created and executive produced by Colleen McGuinness (30 Rock, About a Boy).

When can you see it? This task does not yet have a name or date.

What it’s about: According to Variety, Apple went straight to the series (commissioned an entire season of a series without first filming a pilot) in a Damien Chazelle drama. Chazelle is the acclaimed director of La La Land and Whiplash, and is the director of La La Land and Whiplash. A Neil Armstrong biopic titled First Man is being released lately.

No major points have been given about the series, except that Chazelle will write and direct each episode. We don’t know the theme, the stars, the length of each episode. . . Nothing at all.

Big names: Chazelle is the acclaimed director of La La Land and Whiplash, and lately he’s starring in a Neil Armstrong biopic called First Man.

When you can see it: No date yet.

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