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Apple TV+ Sizzle Reel Offers First Looks At ‘Severance’ S2, ‘Fly Me To The Moon,’ ‘The Instigators’ & More

Jun 10, 2024

The truth is, Apple TV+ still isn’t a serious streaming contender. Sure, it has many flashy projects with A-list names. But what streaming service nowadays doesn’t? But that doesn’t mean Apple TV+ is going to slow down. If anything, the streaming service has the biggest pockets to draw from, so it can keep pumping out massive projects, as seen in a new teaser.
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While short on release dates or meaningful plot details, Apple TV+ released a sizzle reel-esque teaser for all the shows and films that are coming soon to the streaming service. Starting with the stuff we’re already familiar with, we get our first look at “Severance” Season 2, as well as “Silo” Season 2. Both of those series are big hits for the streaming service. Other returning shows that offer a sneak peek in the teaser include “Pachinko,” “Slow Horses,” and “Shrinking.”
As for the new series that are going to show up on the service, perhaps the most anticipated is “Lady in the Lake,” which stars Natalie Portman and Moses Ingram. We also get our first look at the Bill Lawrence series, “Bad Monkey,” which stars Vince Vaughan. Other new series include “Dark Matter” and “Presumed Innocent,” which are either available now or in the next week. 
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Apple TV+ also makes really expensive film projects, as well. The only difference between what Apple does and Netflix is that the former often does full-on theatrical releases before debuting the film on the streaming service. And with films like “Wolfs” (starring Brad Pitt and George Clooney), “The Instigators” (starring Matt Damon and Casey Affleck), and “Fly Me To The Moon” (Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum), there is plenty of money to be made at the cinemas for these projects.
You can see the full teaser below:

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