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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.

And, for more product recommendations, check out our roundups of portable phone chargers, the best record players and turntables and TV deals.

Check out the trailer for Platonic below.

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Michael J. Fox gives an in-depth look into his legendary career and harrowing battle with Parkinson’s disease in Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie. The Davis Guggenheim-directed film, comprised of documentary and archival footage along with scripted elements, premieres Friday (May 12) on Apple TV+.

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The Canadian actor, who rose to stardom as Alex P. Keaton in the 1980s sitcom Family Ties, went on to find success on the silver screen starring in cult classics like Teen Wolf and Back to the Future.

Fox was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 1991 at age 29. He continued to act for almost two decades before officially retiring in 2020 and releasing the bestselling memoir, No Time Like the Future: An Optimist Considers Morality.  

Fox reflected on the moment he decided to retire in a recent interview. “I thought of Once Upon A Time In Hollywood,” he recalled. “There’s a scene where Leonardo DiCaprio’s character can’t remember his lines anymore. He goes back to his dressing room and he’s screaming at himself in the mirror. Just freaking insane. I had this moment where I was looking in the mirror and thought, ‘I cannot remember it anymore. Well, let’s move on.’ It was peaceful.”

Read on for ways to stream Still for free.
How to Stream Michael J. Fox’s Movie from Anywhere

If you’re subscribed to Apple TV+, you can stream Still from your iPhone, TV, Macbook, iPad and other IOS and Android devices. Simply log into the Apple TV+ app to watch the movie.

Not subscribed? Apple TV+ offers a free trial for the first week. The subscription will renew at $6.99 a month after the free trial ends.

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Receive up to three months of free Apple TV+ by purchasing an eligible Apple device, signing up for the Apple One bundle or apply this special promo for two months free (offer ends July 7).

What’s streaming on Apple TV+? Ted Lasso, Severance, Ghosted, The Last Thing He Told Me, The Morning Show, City on Fire, Silo, The Problem with John Stewart, Bad Sisters, Schmigadoon!, Pachinko, Central Park, They Call Me Magic, Friday Night Baseball and other programs.

Watch the trailer for Still below.

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Ready to get Ghosted? Chris Evans and Ana de Armas star in the Apple TV+ original film about a guy who gets ghosted by his date and later finds out that she’s a secret agent.  

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Cole (Evans) falls head over heels for Sadie (de Armas) after just one date. The duo eventually reconnect after she ghosts him, but before Cole can decide on a second date, they get caught up in an “international adventure to save the world.”

Read on for ways to stream the romantic action comedy for free.

How to Watch Ghosted on Apple TV+

If you’re subscribed to Apple TV+, you can stream Ghosted by clicking here and signing into your Apple TV+ account.

Not subscribed? Apple TV+ is $6.99/month after a free trial for the first week, which means that you can join today and stream Ghosted and other Apple TV+ Originals for free.

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

Want more deals on Apple TV+? 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+ is also included with T-Mobile’s Magenta Max plan.

You’ll find a nice selection of Apple Originals such as Ted Lasso, Tetris, Shrinking, The Last Thing Holding Me, Black Bird, My Kind of Country, The Problem with John Stewart, Bad Sisters, Schmigadoon!, The Morning Show, Severance, Servant and more on Apple TV+.

For sports lovers, Apple TV+ is home to Friday Night Baseball, plus you can stream MLS Season Pass on the platform.

How do you access Apple TV+? Stream via the Apple TV app on your smart TV, iPhone, iPad or MacBook. Apple TV+ is accessible on Samsung, LG, Sony, VIZIO, TCL, Toshiba and Amazon Fire TVs; along with Roku, Chromecast, PlayStation, Xbox, etc.

Watch the trailer for Ghosted below.

A conversation between six-time Grammy winner Kacey Musgraves and Academy Award-winning actress/entrepreneur Reese Witherspoon led to the globally focused country music competition series My Kind of Country, which premieres Friday (March 24) via Apple TV+, in partnership with the Witherspoon-founded media company Hello Sunshine.

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“We were talking about, ‘Why is country music so closed off? Why are there not more global influences and people who have a different perspective?’” Nashville native Witherspoon told Billboard via phone. “Kacey really illuminated it for me — it’s been a closed-door business for a long time. So this idea [is] to start a country music competition series and make it very international, because the reach of Apple is global. An important piece of this is highlighting voices that have not been heard. At Hello Sunshine, we have a spotlight that we would like to shine on people who have not had the opportunity to have their work highlighted.”

Witherspoon and Musgraves serve as executive producers on the eight-part series, which airs a new episode each Friday. Also serving as executive producers are Hello Sunshine’s Sara Rea and Lauren Newstadter, and Sandbox Entertainment’s Jason Owen (Musgraves is a Sandbox client), Izzie Pick Ibarra and Done+Dusted’s Katy Mullan.

The series’ dozen contestants hail from across the globe, including five artists from South Africa, two from India, one from Mexico and four from the United States.

“It’s been really cool for me to be part of this because since day one it’s been really important for me to keep reaching out globally, to try to find the people that connect with my music across the world,” said Musgraves, who is one of the few country artists to have toured Japan. “The easier thing to do would be to stay in America and play shows, but I want to build audiences around the world. I have been so moved and floored by being able to tour in places so far away from my home and see that my stories have connected with people there. Being part of this show is another angle of that for me. It just shows that no matter where you come from, when it’s brought back to the heart of the matter in the songs, we have the same emotions and the same human connection.”

Indeed, the show is intent on highlighting diversity and inclusion — not just with the contestants, but through the three artists who serve as scouts, mentors and judges: Jimmie Allen is a Grammy nominee and a 2021 CMA new artist of the year winner with three No. 1 Billboard Country Airplay chart hits; Mickey Guyton, who broke through with songs “Black Like Me” and “What Are You Gonna Tell Her?” and was the first Black female solo artist to earn a Grammy nomination in a country category; and Orville Peck is a gay country artist who has collaborated with Shania Twain and is known for his fringed masks and retro-tinged brand of country music. Each handpicked four contestants to become part of their teams.

“It was cool to hear country music during different parts of the world, sometimes in different languages,” Allen told Billboard via Zoom, “and being part of choosing artists. I remember being on Zoom with show producers and going through and listening to so many artists that were really good.”

The dozen selected contestants traveled to Nashville, and throughout the eight episodes, viewers watch as they hone their skills and confidence, as the scouts narrow down the competition via weekly eliminations, culminating in a finale performance in front of Musgraves, Witherspoon and the mentors/scouts, with one ultimate winner.

Allen’s artists are Ale Aguirre, who hails from Chihuahua, Mexico, and blends bilingual lyrics with elements of Norteño and banda. Dhruv Visvanath, from New Delhi, wrote the score to two independent films. North Carolina’s Camille Parker launched her career in R&B and pop music before pursuing a career in country music. Johannesburg’s Justin Serrao blends elements of alternative rock and country.

Guyton’s artists are two singer/songwriters from Nashville: Ashlie Amber and Chuck Adams, as well as South African sibling duo The Betsies (Zel and Landi Degenaar) and South African singer/songwriter Wandile.

Peck’s artists are Cape Town’s The Congo Cowboys (Julie Sigauque, Simon Attwell and Chris Bakalanga), who perform in both English and Lingala, the official language of the Democratic Republic of Congo; nonbinary bluegrass-influenced singer/songwriter Ismay Hellman of Petaluma, Calif.; Alisha Pais of Goa, India, and former South Africa Idols contestant Micaela Kleinsmith of Cape Town.

For all three scouts, their contestants have already moved them musically and emotionally.

“I feel like we’re all very nurturing people and to be around these amazing, incredible artists, it’s such a fulfilling thing to get to do,” Guyton told Billboard via Zoom. “The coolest part is you’re seeing how many people love country music globally.”

“Camille’s first performance, she sang ‘Space Cowboy’ by Kacey Musgraves, but the way she performed it, her vocal tone and delivery, it just hit me and she made the song her own,” Allen said.

Peck, who also hails from South Africa, noted watching fellow South Africa artist Kleinsmith progress in confidence was heartening.

“Coming into the competition, she was insecure about many things and had imposter syndrome,” Peck told Billboard via Zoom. “She is so incredibly talented and just getting to watch someone find themselves and their confidence in such a short amount of time that we did this show was really special for me to watch.”

Guyton recalled witnessing Adams’ vulnerability on the show.

“You never get to hear artists go through mental health struggles, but Chuck was very vocal about those things and it was beautifully honest,” she said. “Then he performed and you hear the pain and angst and this beautiful person. You just don’t often get to see that vulnerable side of people, especially on a show like this.”

“We cried a lot,” Allen added, sharing how he related to Adams’s story. “With Chuck, you know, I got diagnosed with bipolar [disorder] when I was 13, and I’ve had my moments where for two or three months I wanted to die, but I fought and stayed alive. So when you have those moments of him being open and then hearing his song, I knew if it was hitting me and inspiring me, all the people that see it are going to be inspired.”

Musgraves sees My Kind of Country as another essential step in the evolving progress of opening country music’s doors to a more diverse range of life stories and perspectives.

“Progress is progress, but there’s a long way to go,” Musgraves says. “Country music is woven with so many different stories and styles. And it’s not just about inclusivity in terms of color or gender. I want to see inclusivity when it comes to song matter and production style—that the songs that are able to be popular on country radio aren’t sung by the same kind of person about the same kind of thing. There are a lot of factors that could still be improved on.”

Witherspoon anticipates additional seasons of My Kind of Country, saying, “I sure hope so, because I do think country music is due for a disruption. We need to talk about why it’s been a closed-door business for so long. I think it’s the voice of the working people, whether that means you live in India, Africa, China, Japan…I think storytelling is storytelling, and we are here to promote great storytellers.”

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The third and final season of Ted Lasso premieres on Apple TV+ on Wednesday (March 15). Season three finds “the newly promoted” AFC Richmond facing “mockery as pundits predict they’ll finish dead last this season,” according to Apple TV+.

The cast includes Jason Sudeikis, Hannah Waddingham, Brett Goldstein, Juno Temple, Phil Dunster, Brendan Hunt, Ellie Taylor, Jeremy Swift, Nick Mohammed, Sam Richardson, Cristo Fernández, Anthony Head, James Lance, Toheeb Jimoh, Sarah Niles and Jodi Balfour.

Sudeikis confirmed that the Emmy-winning series will end after its third season. “This is the end of this story that we wanted to tell, that we were hoping to tell, that we loved to tell,” Sudeikis told Deadline.

“The fact that folks will want more and are curious beyond more than what they don’t even know yet —that being season three — it’s flattering. Maybe by May 31, once all 12 episodes of the season [have been released], they’re like, ‘Man, you know what, we get it, we’re fine. We don’t need anymore, we got it.’ But until that time comes, I will appreciate the curiosity beyond what we’ve come up with so far.”

Read on for details on how to watch Ted Lasso.

How to Watch Ted Lasso Season 3 on Apple TV+

The first episode of Ted Lasso season three drops on Apple TV+ on March 15. New episodes will premiere Wednesdays.

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 service. 

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Stream Ted Lasso and other Apple Originals including Shrinking, Loot, Black Bird, Severance, Dear…, Carpoole Karaoke: The Series, Tetris, The Problem with John Stewart, Bad Sisters, The Reluctant Traveler, Schmigadoon!, The Morning Show and the romantic comedy Ghosted out April 21.

Love sports? You can also stream Major League Soccer and Major League Baseball on Apple TV+. And if you’re in need of more streaming deals, T-Mobile offers a one-year free trial to Apple TV+ for qualifying customers, and Best Buy offers a three-month trial with select purchases.

Apple TV+ is available on Apple TV app, iPhone, iPad, Macbook and other computers in addition to Android smartphones and smart TVs along with streaming devices such as Samsung, LG, Sony, VIZIO, TCL, Toshiba, Roku, Fire TV, Google TV and more. Apple TV+ is available on PayStation and Xbox gaming consoles as well.

Watch the trailer for Ted Lasso season three below.

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Jason Sudeikis, one of the minds behind the feel-good dramedy Ted Lasso, is approaching season three of the lauded series which appears to be the last. In a new interview, Sudeikis shares his appreciation for fans supporting the award-winning show and the possibility of spinoff series.
Jason Sudeikis, 47, sat down with Deadline to discuss Ted Lasso‘s upcoming third act and it appears that all of the things fans have come to love about the show will neatly get wrapped up by the final curtain.

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“I mean, there’s always Cameo, right?” Sudeikis tells Deadline how he could return as Ted one day, via the website that lets you request personalized videos from your favorite actors. “This is the end of this story that we wanted to tell, that we were hoping to tell, that we loved to tell. The fact that folks will want more and are curious beyond more than what they don’t even know yet—that being Season 3—it’s flattering.
Sudeikis goes on to say that if they feel there is more story to tell in the world of Ted Lasso, they’ll go back to the drawing board with his partners Bill Lawrence, Brendan Hunt, and Joe Kelly.
The third season of Ted Lasso airs will begin on March 15 on Apple TV+.

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After launching its 2023 season on Feb. 25, Major League Soccer is back in full swing. The Portland Timbers and Sporting Kansas City will face off on Monday (Feb. 27) at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT on Apple TV.

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Visit MLSsoccer.com for the full 2023 MLS game schedule. Keep reading for details on how to stream tonight’s game and other MLS matches from anywere.

MLS Season Pass: How to Watch Major League Soccer on Apple TV

Want to stream MLS from anywhere, anytime? Apple TV is the only way to watch every single MLS game for one low price — and no local blackouts.

Apple’s MLS Season Pass gives fans exclusive access to stream every regular-season matches, plus hundreds of MLS NEXT Pro, MLS NEXT and League Cup matches.

To celebrate the 2023 Major League Soccer season, fans can enjoy a variety of free, on-demand content celebrating “the action, excitement and distinct culture of MLS.”

The content lineup includes content from MLS clubs, 2023 player profiles, full replays of classic matches, documentary-style vignettes and the best league and club highlights from the 2022 season.

How much does MLS Season Pass cost? The service is $14.99/month or $99 per season. However, Apple TV+ subscribers can sign up at a discounted rate of $12.99/month or $79 per season.

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If you’re not subscribed to Apple TV, the service is $6.99 per month and you get a free trial for the first week. Want an extended free trial? T-Mobile offers a year free to qualifying customers. See more details here.   

With MLS Season Pass, soccer fans can stay connected to the action by following their favorite MLS clubs through My Sports on the Apple TV app and stream on an iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV 4K (streaming internationally? Use ExpressVPN to access Apple TV).

Additionally, users can follow their favorite clubs, teams and leagues, get alerts before upcoming matches, follow scores in real time and much more on Apple TV.

My Sports also syncs with Apple News, making it even easier to get personalized, real-time sports coverage.

You can stream Apple TV+ on Apple devices, smart TVs, smart phones and other devices like notebooks and gaming consoles, and on the web at tv.apple.com.

Besides sporting events, Apple TV+ is home to a great selection of bingeworthy TV shows and movies such as Ted Lasso, Severance, Shrinking, Servant, Truth Be Told and The Reluctant Traveler.

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Everything they say about Ted Lasso is true. On Monday (Feb. 27), Apple TV+ shared the trailer for the Emmy Award-winning show’s highly-anticipated third season.
Ted Lasso won Best Comedy Series Emmy’s for its first and second seasons, and season 3 is set to premiere its first episode on March 15, with news episodes (12 in total) every Wednesday.

It sounds like Season 3 is going to be another emotional roller coaster (in the best of ways) as college football coach turned soccer coach Ted Lasso (Jason Sudeikis) leads the Richmond Greyhounds FC.
In the 12-episode third season of “Ted Lasso,” the newly-promoted AFC Richmond faces ridicule as media predictions widely peg them as last in the Premier League and Nate (Nick Mohammed), now hailed as the “wonder kid,” has gone to work for Rupert (Anthony Head) at West Ham United. In the wake of Nate’s contentious departure from Richmond, Roy Kent (Brett Goldstein) steps up as assistant coach, alongside Beard (Brendan Hunt). Meanwhile, while Ted (Jason Sudeikis) deals with pressures at work, he continues to wrestle with his own personal issues back home, Rebecca (Hannah Waddingham) is focused on defeating Rupert and Keeley (Juno Temple) navigates being the boss of her own PR agency. Things seem to be falling apart both on and off the pitch, but Team Lasso is set to give it their best shot anyway.
A global hit, Ted Lasso gets props for its exuberant optimism, a dynamic cast and characters you can’t help but root for. Also, Coach Lasso has been sporting a mean shoe game rocking some dope Nike trainers and Air Jordan.
No spoilers, but will be waiting on Nate to get his proper comeuppance all season. Just saying.

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