Apple celebrates global premiere of The Morning Show in NYC, 3 episodes coming November 1
What you need to know
- Apple has celebrated the global premiere of 'The Morning Show' in New York City.
- Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Aniston and Tim Cook were all in attendance.
- 3 episodes of The Morning Show will air November 1, with weekly releases thereafter.
Apple has celebrated the global premiere of 'The Morning Show' in New York City.
Held at the Josie Robertson Plaza and David Geffen Hall, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, attendees included Jennifer Aniston, Tim Cook and Reese Witherspoon.
Apple's press release states:
Apple has also confirmed that 3 episodes of the show will be available on Apple TV+ as of launch day, November 1. In a similar pattern to For All Mankind, new episodes will be rolled out weekly after that.
Whilst we don't have long to wait to form our own opinions of all of Apple TV+'s new offerings, initial reviews of 'The Morning Show' have not been kind. One outlet described it as "a painful belly flop." You can see the full roundup of all the reviews here.
Apple TV+ will cost $4.99 a month, and can be viewed on iPhone, iPad, iPod, Mac and Apple TV as well as online at tv.apple.com. Or, if you purchase any of those devices you'll get a year's subscription free! Apple TV+ and The Morning Show will be available on November 1.
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