Apple TV+ Has a Stacked Lineup of Shows For Its Streaming Service. Here Are the Ones You Need to Know.

Once you get done checking your monthly budget for all these streaming services, you might want to carve out a
The move has been in the works for a while now, but the big announcement at the most recent Apple Event highlights just how elaborate the new streaming service will be. In addition to trying to house all your subscriptions in one place (the ability to consolidate Hulu, HBO, and Showtime are confirmed), the new programs range from documentary work to romantic dramedies. The list of talent is pretty exhaustive as well. In addition to the speculative names attached to unannounced projects, Apple touted projects from J.J. Abrams, Jennifer Aniston, Damien Chazelle, Sofia Coppola, Ron Howard, M. Night Shyamalan, Octavia Spencer, Spielberg, Hailee Steinfeld, and Witherspoon.
As for specific show details, this is what we've seen so far.
Little Voice
J.J. Abrams and Sara Bareilles are teaming up after her Tony-nominated turn for Waitress. The Abrams-produced program will center around the story of finding your voice in your 20s. It also has a romantic comedy-drama spin. Bareilles performed the opening song from the upcoming series at the Apple Event.
Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Aniston, and Steve Carell officially announce THE MORNING SHOW, which they describe as a “complex look at the relationships between women and men in the workplace.” pic.twitter.com/I9SuBjTp6R
— Matt Brennan (@thefilmgoer) March 25, 2019
The Morning Show
This Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston-led drama about morning news
See
Jason Momoa and Alfre Woodard lead this drama about a world in which blindness has taken over the human race. According to Deadline, the premise is specifically "a future when the human race has lost the sense of sight, and society has had to find new ways to interact, to build, to hunt, to survive. All of that is challenged when a set of twins with sight is born."
Little America
The power couple behind The Big Sick—Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon—are teaming up again to write Little America, an anthology series that will explore the true stories of everyday Americans. The stories, originating in Epic Magazine, will give a rewritten in-depth look into the lives of immigrants and all the
Amazing Stories
Amazing Stories is one of the very few projects that
Untitled Oprah Projects
When Oprah shows up, you listen. The famed media personality announced a few separate ventures, including a documentary on workplace sexual assault, as well as a documentary on mental illness and the stigma around it. Oprah will also work with Apple to establish her book club in a new and inventive way that readers will be able to partake in from any Apple screen.
Helpsters
This one is probably the most insane of the bunch, so buckle up: Sesame Street is teaming up with Apple TV+ to come out with Helpsters, which is literally a children's show that will teach preschoolers to develop early coding skills. Apple is getting all up in your kid's business to prepare them to... work for Apple? I'm just saying.
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