Thanks to a new Apple TV+ promotion, you can stream as much morning show as your body can handle this weekend. After teasing some Apple TV+ news on social media, Apple has confirmed that anyone with an Apple ID will be able to watch its original shows and movies without a paid subscription from January 3rd to 5th. .
Apple is calling out shows like “Silo,” which is in the second half of its current season, and “Severance,” which premieres its long-awaited second season on January 17 (watch the first eight minutes of the premiere now available for viewing). A catalog of TV shows and movies that goes beyond famous hits. Would you like to stream the three-hour director’s cut of Napoleon, or did it tragically lie dormant in cult baby horror series Servant? In theory everything is on the menu.
This is Apple’s first promotional attempt of this kind, but Netflix has offered free weekends in the past as a way to drum up interest in subscriptions. One way to look at Apple’s streaming strategy is that it’s a speedrunning lesson that streamers like Netflix and Hulu have learned over the years. It’s one of the few things that makes Apple unique, from the risk of spending big bucks on exclusivist passion productions to now withdrawing from theatrical distribution. From competitors. You might gain a few more subscribers if you have a free weekend, but at least it’s a good time to binge-watch some solid programming.
