Apple TV+ may not be the most popular streaming service, but it certainly does not lack for quality, when it comes to original programming. Odds are, if you are not already an Apple TV+ subscriber, then you’ve heard buzz about at least one or two of the shows it offers,
I don't mean darkness in the sense of bleakness or horror, although Silo season 2 did serve up some of that. I mean literal darkness, the darkness that made watching the second se
I want to preface that I'll keep on using my first-gen Apple TV 4K as long as it works, but it'll be in its retirement home of sorts. When I get a new model, it'll more than likel
On this episode of the HomeKit Insider Podcast, we talk about more straggling CES news, Apple TV rumors, GM's CarPlay issues, and lay out Apple's 2025 smart home roadmap.
As "Severance" finally returns, it's time we acknowledge that Apple TV+ is a great streaming service.
To coincide with Severance Season 2 beginning, a three-month subscription to Apple TV+ can now be snagged for nothing.
We’ll kick things off with new and returning shows and movies, of which there are a fair amount this weekend, beginning with my most-anticipated TV show of 2025 . . . .
Apple is working on a new Apple TV 4K set-top box, and a new report tells us exactly when to expect its arrival.
Even when streaming was in full swing, and shows like The Sopranos and The Wire were in the rearview mirror, everyone wanted to create their own Game Of Thrones. Amazon spent big on rights to The Lord Of The Rings and produced The Rings Of Power, which fell well short of Thrones’ success and accolades.
If you own a PS4 or PS5, you can take advantage of a special offer to get 3 free months of Apple TV+ to watch Severance season 2.
Well, with Lasso back home in Kansas, it seems very much like the show will focus on life at AFC Richmond without him. After all, when a fourth season was tipped last August, we learned that three major stars — Hannah Waddingham, Brett Goldstein, and Jeremy Swift — had had their contracts renewed.
Severance season 2 hits the ground running – literally. The season premiere opens with Adam Scott's character Mark sprinting through the halls of Lumon Industries after the dramatic season 1 finale, but it turns out the sequence was a long time in the making, and had a famous source of inspiration.