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The new Apple TV+ documentary series John Lennon: Murder Without a Trial includes new eyewitness interviews with those who had a front-row seat to an unspeakable tragedy back in December 1980: the fatal shooting of John Lennon in New York City. One of those people was Mark Snyder, a cab driver who happened to pick […]

Before he took over the world with “As It Was” and won his first Grammy for “Watermelon Sugar,” Harry Styles made his first solo statement with the brooding pop-rock epic “Sign of the Times.” On Thursday (Sept. 14), Apple TV+ gave the song a second life by having it soundtrack the new trailer for Lessons in Chemistry, the streamer’s Brie Larson-led drama.

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Based on Bonnie Garmus’ New York Times best-selling debut novel of the same name, Lessons in Chemistry explores the story of Elizabeth Zott (Brie Larson), a scientist-turned-celebrity chef host who must navigate 1950s patriarchy at every turn. Zott becomes the star of a cooking show titled Supper at Six after losing her laboratory job as a chemist.

“In life, discoveries usually lead to more questions. The only constant variable is the unexpected,” Zott says in the trailer. “We can’t control it. It’s only when you look backwards that you see how it was all connected.”

In the trailer, “Sign of the Times” — which served as Styles’ first official debut solo single following One Direction’s hiatus — appears once Zott is let go from the laboratory and met with the proposition to host Supper at Six. From there, Zott’s burgeoning feminist bent blossoms into direct messaging with quips such as “I stand proudly with the overlooked workhorse of the kitchen, women and baked potatoes” and “Why do you assume that his day was longer than hers? Why don’t you make the drink?” The trailer teases how Zott’s fearlessness gives her a platform that she must reckon with in the face of the virulent sexism and racism of 1950s America.

The Aggregate Films-produced show stars Larsson, How to Get Away With Murder actress Aja Naomi King, Top Gun: Maverick star Lewis Pullman, Stephanie Koenig, Kevin Sussman, Patrick Walker and Thomas Mann. Seven-time Emmy Award-nominee Lee Eisenberg serves as showrunner.

The first two episodes of Lessons in Chemistry will be available to stream on Apple TV+ on Oct. 13. New episodes will become available every Friday through Nov. 24.

In 2017, “Sign of the Times” debuted and peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the first of Styles’ seven career top 10 hits on the chart. He has since added a pair of chart-toppers: 2019’s “Watermelon Sugar” (one week) and 2022’s “As It Was” (15 weeks). “Times” also served as the lead single for its parent album, Styles’ eponymous debut solo studio album, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 — his first of three career No. 1 titles on the ranking.

Watch the trailer for Lessons in Chemistry featuring Styles’ hit song above.

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The alien takeover is far from over as Apple TV+‘s thrilling new drama Invasion is back for a second season. This time you can expect more chills, suspense and lots of aliens, of course. The new season is set to premiere Wednesday (Aug. 23), and will take place months after the shocking events of the finale.

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Alien-invasion plots may seem to be in abundance, but Invasion brings a new perspective, or, in this case, five perspectives. The events of the series take place in real time through the eyes of five different characters spread across the globe. This way, viewers get to see how people from different backgrounds are impacted by the ensuing invasion around them. The upcoming second season picks up with the humans seemingly having won the battle — at least according to the show’s news reports. It’s clear from the trailer, though, that the aliens are very much alive and thirsty for revenge, making the war far from over.

Academy Award-nominated and two-time Emmy Award-nominated producer Simon Kinberg and David Weil created the series, which stars Shamier Anderson, Golshifteh Farahani, Sam Neill, Firas Nassar and Shioli Kutsuna.

Keep reading to learn the streaming options to watch Invasion.

How to Watch Invasion Season 2

The season premiere airs on Wednesday (Aug. 23) exclusively on Apple TV+, with new weekly episodes dropping every Wednesday until Oct. 25. If you’re already subscribed to the streamer, then you can watch the show for no additional cost just by signing into your Apple account.

Not already subscribed? Apple TV+ is offering a one-week free trial that’ll allow you to catch the premiere for free. After the trial, you’ll be charged $6.99/month for a subscription. If you’re looking for additional ways to save money, you can get three months free with the purchase of an eligible Apple device or a free month trial when you sign up for Apple One, which bundles Apple TV+ with up to five other services.

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An AppleTV+ subscription won’t just give you access to all episodes of Invasion, but the full library of Apple TV+’s original movies, TV series, sports and more. Programs you can check out include The Afterparty, The Crowded Room, Ted Lasso, Platonic, The Last Thing He Told Me, Silo, Severance, High Desert, Shrinking, The Big Door Prize, Bad Sisters, Schmigadoon!, The Problem with John Stewart, The Morning Show, Ghosted, Still, Tetris, Palmer, Only Murders in the Building, Snoopy Presents: One-of-a-Kind Marcie and more.

You can also stream Apple TV+ on the Apple TV app, your iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac and popular smart TVs including Samsung, LG, Sony, VIZIO, TCL, Toshiba and others, along with Amazon Fire TV devices, Chromecast with Google TV. Apple TV+ is available on PlayStation and Xbox gaming consoles as well.

Watch the trailer for Invasion season two below.

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It’s been almost a decade since Legendary Pictures rebooted the beloved Godzilla film franchise in 2014, and though the Gareth Edwards directed film and 2021’s Godzilla vs. Kong left much to be desired, Apple+ is readying to drop a series that might actually give fans something to roar about later this year.

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According to The Verge, Apple+ has been developing a live-action Godzilla series dubbed Monarch: Legacy of Monsters. The series takes place directly after the events of 2014’s Godzilla reboot and follows up on the events that unfolded after the OG King of Monsters (sorry, Kong) left the city of San Francisco reeling from his dustup with the MUTOS and left everything in ruins.

Aside from taking place after the fracas of 2014, the 10-episode series will also feature time leaps to the 1950s to explain the origins of the mysterious Monarch group along with it’s connection to a military officer named Lee Shaw who will be played by Kurt Russell and Wyatt Russell in their respective time periods.
The Verge reports:

Following the thunderous battle between Godzilla and the Titans that leveled San Francisco and the shocking revelation that monsters are real, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters tracks two siblings following in their father’s footsteps to uncover their family’s connection to the secretive organization known as Monarch.
Clues lead them into the world of monsters and ultimately down the rabbit hole to Army officer Lee Shaw (played by Kurt Russell and Wyatt Russell), taking place in the 1950s and half a century later where Monarch is threatened by what Shaw knows. The dramatic saga — spanning three generations — reveals buried secrets and the ways that epic, earth-shattering events can reverberate through our lives.

Sounds interesting, but how much of Godzilla of himself will we get in the series? That was the biggest complaint about the 2014 film as Godzilla was only on screen for a few minutes throughout the entire movie! Guess we’ll have to wait and see what we get whenever the series drops.
Though Apple hasn’t said when it plans on premiering their new highly-anticipated series, best believe it’ll get a massive following right off the bat.
Check out images from Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, and let us know if you’ll be checking for this when it drops sometime, hopefully, in the near future.

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With the success of Apple TV+’s revival of Peanuts’ The Snoopy Show and the brand’s collaboration with Cariuma, the streamer is treating us with a new special. This time, instead of following Snoopy and/or Charlie Brown, Snoopy Presents: One-of-a-Kind Marcie will spotlight someone we normally don’t get an inside look at: Marcie. Mark your calendars and get the popcorn ready as the movie will drop on Friday (Aug. 18) on Apple TV+.

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As an introvert, Marcie (voiced by Arianna McDonald) enjoys her solitude, but struggles to share her ideas and advice with friends and peers without landing in the spotlight. In the midst of school elections, Marcie discovers how to feel empowered and find the courage to do things her way, and not what her friends want from her.

Other cast voicing the iconic Peanuts characters include Lexi Perri, Etienne Kellici, Antonia Battrick, Isabella Leo, Wyatt White, Caleb Bellavance and Lucien Duncan-Reid.

Keep reading to learn your streaming options to watch the new movie online for free.

When & How to Watch Snoopy Presents: One-of-a-Kind Marcie

The new Peanuts special will air on Friday (Aug. 18) exclusively on Apple TV+. If you’re already subscribed to the streamer, then you can watch the movie for no additional cost — just sign into your Apple account to gain access.

Not subscribed? Apple TV+ is $6.99/month after a one-week free trial. If you’re looking for additional ways to save money, you can get three months free with the purchase of an eligible Apple device or a free month trial when you sign up for Apple One, which bundles Apple TV+ with up to five other services.

Apple TV+ $6.99/month after 7-day free trial

Besides Snoopy Presents: One-of-a-Kind Marcie, an Apple TV+ subscription will provide you access to the full library of Apple TV+’s original movies, TV series, sports and more. Programs you can look forward to include The Afterparty, The Crowded Room, Ted Lasso, Platonic, The Last Thing He Told Me, Silo, Severance, High Desert, Shrinking, The Big Door Prize, Bad Sisters, Schmigadoon!, The Problem with John Stewart, The Morning Show, Ghosted, Still, Tetris, Palmer and more.

You can also stream Apple TV+ on the Apple TV app, your iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac and popular smart TVs including Samsung, LG, Sony, VIZIO, TCL, Toshiba and others, along with Roku and Amazon Fire TV devices, Chromecast with Google TV. Apple TV+ is available on PlayStation and Xbox gaming consoles as well.

Check below to watch the trailer for Snoopy Presents: One-of-a-Kind Marcie.

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Stephen Curry is giving fans an intimate look at his life on and off the court with his new documentary, Stephen Curry: Underrated. The release date for Curry’s coming-of-age doc is Friday (July 21) on Apple TV+, and will showcase his rise to superstardom within the NBA. Right now, you can get a seven-day free trial of Apple TV+, which means you can watch the Stephen Curry documentary for free.

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Starting Friday, fans will gain a deeper understanding as to why Curry was thought of as an underrated player. While being tall is considered an asset and practically a requirement within the professional basketball world, Curry has proven that skill and height don’t always equate to being the most successful. Standing at 6’3″, the NBA player has more than proven his worthiness going from an “undersized college player to a four-time NBA champion,” according to the documentary’s description.

The film will feature archive footage as well as intimate interviews with Curry and those close to him. Emmy-winning director Peter Nicks helms the documentary, and is known for his immersive camera work and vĂŠritĂŠ style, which means fans can expect to get up close and personal to Curry throughout the feature.

Keep reading to learn how to watch Stephen Curry: Underrated for free online.
How to Watch Stephen Curry: Underrated

The documentary is an Apple TV+ Original, which means subscribers to the streamer can watch it for free without an additional cost.

Not a subscriber? Whether you’re looking to cord cut or don’t want to pay hundreds of dollars to watch your favorite programs, Apple TV+ give a free seven-day trial, which means you can watch the documentary and more for free. After the trial ends, you’ll be charged $6.99/month.

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Click here or the buy button above to start your free trial and watch Stephen Curry: Underrated when it’s released on Friday (July 21). Not only will a subscription give you access to the documentary, but you’ll be able to stream Apple TV+ Original movies, TV series and exclusive content such as Ted Lasso, Platonic, Silo, Foundation, The After Party, Ghosted, Still A Michael J. Fox Story, Shrinking, The Big Door Prize, Hijack, High Desert, The Crowded Room, The Last Thing He Told Me, Schmigadoon!, Loot, The Problem With Jon Stewart and more.

You can also add on MLS Season Pass for $12.99/month (regularly $14.99/month) for a limited time, which provides live matches and the ability to watch the entire MLS season, playoffs and Leagues Cups.

Watch the Stephen Curry: Underrated trailer below.

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The season finale of Silo, Apple TV’s sleeper hit starring Rebecca Ferguson, Common, David Oyelowo, Rashida Jones and Tim Robbins, drops Friday (June 30).

On the show, the last 10,000 people on earth live in a giant silo located a mile underground to protect them from the “toxic and deadly world outside.” No one knows how or when the silo was built and what awaits them outside, but they’re not allowed to question how they got there or attempt to break free — without consequence.

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Ferguson stars as Juliette, an engineer who stumbles upon secrets about the silo while searching for answers surrounding the death of a family member.

Silo was adapted from Hugh Howey’s bestselling novels, Wool, Shift and Dusty. The dystopian series was created by Emmy-nominated screenwriter Graham Yost, who serves as showrunner and executive producer.

Howey, Ferguson and Morten Tyldum are executive producers as well, along with Nina Jack, Fred Golan, Rémi Aubuchon and Ingrid Escajeda. Tyldum directed the show’s first three episodes.

Read on for ways to stream the first season for free and details on season 2.
How to Watch Silo

Silo is an Apple Original, which means that you’ll need a subscription to watch the full season (Apple TV tweeted the season premiere earlier this week and it went viral).

How much is Apple TV+? It’s free for the first week! Launch your free, one-week trial to stream Silo and other must-watch shows and movies. The subscription is $6.99/month after the free trial ends.

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Besides Silo, Apple TV+ subscribers can watch original series, movies and sporting events such as Hijack, Invasion, Ted Lasso, Severance, Loot, Platonic, Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie, Ghosted, Shrinking, The Problem With John Stewart, Bad Sisters, Schmigadoon!, The Morning Show and Friday Night Baseball.

Want to land an extended free trial to Apple TV+? New and returning subscribers can get three months free with the purchase of an eligible Apple device or a 30-day free trial when you subscribe to Apple One, which bundles Apple TV+ with up to five other services.

How can you watch Apple TV+? Stream on your TV, computer, iPad, iPhone, Samsung, LG, Sony, VIZIO, TCL, Toshiba, Roku, Google Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, PlayStation, Xbox and other devices. For those streaming internationally, Apple TV+ is also available on ExpressVPN.

Will There Be a Silo Season 2?

Is Silo returning for season 2? After gaining a cult following since its premiere on May 5, the series has officially been renewed for a second season, Apple announced on June 14.

“It has been enormously fulfilling to see the engrossing, atmospheric and beautifully crafted sci-fi epic Silo quickly become Apple’s number one drama series,” said Matt Cherniss, head of programming for Apple TV+. “As audiences around the world have become gripped by the mysteries and conspiracies buried within this fascinating subterranean world, viewership only continues to climb, and we are so excited for more secrets of the silo to be revealed in season 2.”

“We cannot wait for audiences around the world to immerse themselves in the epic world we have created to bring Hugh Howey’s novels to life,” added Yost. “Apple has believed in our vision from day one and it’s an honor to have the opportunity to dig deeper into this story and peel back the layers to our characters in the silo.”

Though it’s unclear when season 2 will premiere and how the writer’s strike and a potential SAG-AFTRA strike could impact scheduling, the show recently started shooting its second season, Ferguson revealed in an interview with Collider.

Watch the trailer for Silo below.    

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Apple TV+ is keeping us fed with content this summer. A new psychological thriller titled The Crowded Room premieres Friday (June 9), and features an edge-of-your-seat story starring Tom Holland and Amanda Seyfried.

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In the show, Danny Sullivan (Holland) is arrested for his involvement in 1979 New York City shooting in New York City. Through a series of interviews conducted by the curious interrogator Rya Goodwin (Seyfried), viewers begin to learn about Danny’s mysterious past and the upbringing that helped shaped him. These critical twists and turns throughout his life will lead him to a life-altering revelation that will shock him and viewers.

Academy Award winner Akiva Goldsman created the show, with Holland taking on the additional role of executive producer. Other cast members include Shameless‘ Emmy Rossum, Mayor of Kingstown‘s Emma Laird, Conversations With Friends‘ Sasha Lane, Nashville‘s Will Chase and Girls‘ Christopher Abbott.

Read on for ways to stream the psychological thriller for free.
How to Watch The Crowded Room

The series premiere will drop on Friday (June 9) with new episodes premiering every Friday for a total of 10 episodes.

Since the series is an Apple TV+ Original, that means it will air exclusively on the streamer. If you’re already subscribed to Apple TV+, you can stream The Crowded Room by clickinghere and signing into your Apple TV+ account.

Not subscribed? Apple TV+ is $6.99 a month after a one-week free trial. If you’re looking for ways to save, get three months free with the purchase of an eligible Apple device or a free month trial when you sign up for Apple One, which bundles Apple TV+ with up to five other services.

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Besides The Crowded Room, you’ll also be able to stream popular shows and movies such as Ted Lasso, Platonic, The Last Thing He Told Me, Silo, Severance, High Desert, Shrinking, The Big Door Prize, Bad Sisters, Schmigadoon!, The Problem with John Stewart, The Morning Show, Ghosted, Still, Tetris, Palmer and more.

You can also stream Apple TV+ on the Apple TV app, your iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac and popular smart TVs including Samsung, LG, Sony, VIZIO, TCL, Toshiba and others, along with Roku and Amazon Fire TV devices, Chromecast with Google TV. Apple TV+ is available on PlayStation and Xbox gaming consoles as well.

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Idris Elba may not be in line to become the next James Bond, but the man is surely acting like a 007 in the trailer for his upcoming action film, Hijack.

In the first trailer for the Apple TV+ action-thriller, Idris Elba stars as “Sam Nelson” (that man does not look like a Sam Nelson), who boards a 7-hour flight back home to London only to find himself in the middle of a hijack situation as armed gunmen take over the plane and force the passengers to comply with their demands. Armed with nothing but his wits and hands, Nelson hatches a plan to retake the flight, but only if some of his fellow passengers play their part in his plan.

Unfortunately the hijack is part of a bigger plot that could spell the end of not just the passengers on the plane, but people on the ground. Can Sam “The Negotiator” Nelson smooth talk his and the rest of the passengers’ way to safety or will they have to take matters into their own hands and risk ending the lives of hundreds and maybe thousands of innocent people? Guess we’ll have to wait till June 28 to find out when Hijack premiers on Apple TV+.
Check out the trailer to Hijack below and let us know if you’ll be checking it out when it premiers on June 28.
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Apple TV+ has reunited Seth Rogan and Physical‘s Rose Byrne with Neighbors writer and director Nicholas Stroller in the new comedy series Platonic. While the Neighbors movie and sequel had Rogan and Byrne playing husband and wife, this time, the duo star as platonic estranged besties who rekindle their chaotic and co-dependent friendship.

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The series premieres on Wednesday (May 24), with new episodes dropping every Wednesday on Apple TV+. Taking inspiration from the timeless romcom When Sally Met Harry, the show attempts to answer that age old question: Can men and women really be just friends? The answer this time around is yes, as Byrne and Rogan have a strictly platonic relationship (hence the show name).

As the two millennials are struck with midlife crises — one being a bored stay-at-home mom who feels her own house has outgrown her, while the other is a recently divorced brewmaster who can’t seem to grow up — they reconnect and go on spontaneous adventures that are hilarious yet destructive.

Read on to find out how to stream the series for free.

Since the series is an Apple TV+ Original, you’ll need to have a subscription in order to stream it on your phone, tablet or TV.

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If you’re not already a subscriber, Apple TV+ is only $6.99 a month, plus a free trial for the first week. You can score a three-month free trial with the purchase of an eligible Apple device, or a free month trial when you sign up for Apple One, which bundles Apple TV+ with up to five other apps.

Besides Platonic, you’ll also be able to stream popular shows and movies such as Ted Lasso, The Last Thing He Told Me, Silo, Severance, High Desert, Shrinking, The Big Door Prize, Bad Sisters, Schmigadoon!, The Problem with John Stewart, The Morning Show, Ghosted, Still, Tetris, Palmer and more.

You can even stream Apple TV+ on the Apple TV app, your iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac and popular smart TVs including Samsung, LG, Sony, VIZIO, TCL, Toshiba and others, along with Roku and Amazon Fire TV devices, Chromecast with Google TV. Apple TV+ is available on PlayStation and Xbox gaming consoles as well.

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