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What to Watch on Apple TV+
Apple s streaming service has plenty of movies and TV shows worth watching Tim Surette
April 20, 2021, 12:49 p.m. PT
Apple is known mostly for making slick-looking, expensive gadgets, but it s trying to also be known for making slick-looking, expensive TV shows. As one of the newest streaming services on the market, Apple TV+ is facing an uphill battle thanks to competition from Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, and more, but new shows like
For All Mankind are generating just the buzz Apple needs.
Apple TV+ launched on Nov. 1, 2019, becoming another behemoth to nudge its way into the streaming TV space, but its debut was lackluster, to put it gently. Things have gotten better since, with Apple nabbing great exclusive movies and adding some better shows to its lineup, but if you re only now activating your free trial or you haven t been paying attention since launch, you re probably wondering which Apple TV+ originals to watch.
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“The comedy is something we’re all proud of,” Shyamalan told the reporters. “All four of these actors are so strong with physical [comedy]. I can come up with comedy that leans into that physicality. Like for Episode 7, I pitched a
Weekend at Bernie’s episode involving comatose Uncle George. It’s right on the line with broad comedy.”
As a writer and director, Shyamalan added that he’s found a lot of comfort in writing more dark comedy into his scripts. “From
The Visit on, it’s just my sweet spot to explore being scared, uncomfortable, and laughing at the same time.”