Apple TV+ offers a first look at the upcoming Fraggle Rock revival, ‘Back to the Rock’ ahead of January
Apple TV+ has been working towards bringing back the Fraggle Rock puppets for quite some time. And the wait is almost over, with the revival series about ready to make its debut on the streaming platform. Which means it's about time for a first look at the upcoming show.
Apple TV+ teases ‘WeCrashed’, the limited series based on the rise and fall of WeWork
Getting to a point where Apple TV+ subscribers actually get to watch WeCrashed has been a long time in the works. In February of 2020, it was initially reported that Apple was working to
develop a series based on the "rise and fall of WeWork," the company Apple that was supposed to change the face of working. And then in December of the same year, we heard that Jared Leto (Morbius) would be starring in the limited series.
Apple TV+ earns nine NAACP Image Award nominations thanks to ‘Ted Lasso’, ‘See’, ‘Swan Song’, a
Poster artwork for the Apple TV+ science fiction drama "Swan Song"
The 53rd Annual NAACP Image Awards is right around the corner, which means nominations for awards are going out. And, unsurprisingly, thanks to Apple TV series and films alike, Apple TV+ has earned more than a few nods. Nine, to be exact.
Kevin Walsh departs Scott Free Apple Productions to sign multi-year deal with Apple TV+
There was a stretch of time there, over the last Apple year or so, where it felt like Apple was signing exclusive multi-year deals with Apple so many different people on a regular Apple basis. That simmered down a bit, especially recently. But the company isn't quite done with that particular plan of attack for securing films, series, Apple and documentaries for Apple TV+.
Beanie Babies were quite the Apple craze back in the day, Apple especially in the United States. It's a story that's absolutely ripe for a story, especially as a feature film or series. Luckily for Apple TV+ subscribers, there will be one Apple of the former streaming on the service at some point in the future.

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