Apple TV Plus: Everything you need to know about Apple's new streaming service

Apple TV Plus: Everything you need to know about Apple's new streaming service

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 Apple officially announced Apple TV Plus, a subscription service for its exclusive original shows and films, at a splashy event in March at its headquarters in Cupertino, California. It trotted out some of Hollywood's biggest stars and heavy hitters to sing its praises. Oprah Winfrey, Steven Spielberg, Reese Witherspoon, J.J. Abrams, Jason Momoa and a who's who of other celebs filled the Steve Jobs Theater. 

The company is still adding to its pipeline, weeks after the event. In April, the Duke of Sussex -- better known as Prince Harry -- announced he would co-create the mental-health documentary series that Oprah announced onstage. And Apple reportedly gave the green light to a third program from Abrams: an eight-episode adaption of Stephen King's horror-romance novel Lisey's Story, which stars Oscar-winner Julianne Moore as a woman trying to move on after her novelist husband's death. 

Apple TV Plus: Everything you need to know about Apple's new streaming service

May 6, 2019, 4:46pm UTC
https://www.cnet.com/news/apple-tv-plus-streaming-service-everything-you-need-to-know-prince-harry-oprah-mental-health/ >  Apple officially announced Apple TV Plus, a subscription service for its exclusive original shows and films, at a splashy event in March at its headquarters in Cupertino, California. It trotted out some of Hollywood's biggest stars and heavy hitters to sing its praises. Oprah Winfrey, Steven Spielberg, Reese Witherspoon, J.J. Abrams, Jason Momoa and a who's who of other celebs filled the Steve Jobs Theater.  > The company is still adding to its pipeline, weeks after the event. In April, the Duke of Sussex -- better known as Prince Harry -- announced he would co-create the mental-health documentary series that Oprah announced onstage. And Apple reportedly gave the green light to a third program from Abrams: an eight-episode adaption of Stephen King's horror-romance novel Lisey's Story, which stars Oscar-winner Julianne Moore as a woman trying to move on after her novelist husband's death.