Apple TV+ announces 'The Sound of 007' James Bond documentary

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What you need to know

  • Apple TV+ has announced "The Sound of 007."
  • The new documentary will go behind the sound of the music that powers the iconic franchise.
  • It will be released on Apple's streaming service in October of 2022.

Apple has some more work to do with James Bond.

Today, Apple announced "The Sound of 007," a new documentary film about sixty years' worth of James Bond music. The film will be released on Apple TV+ in October of 2022.

The documentary, which will go through all of the music that powered the iconic franchise, will feature interviews with those involved in the films as well as footage from the James Bond archive.

Apple today announced "The Sound of 007," a new feature documentary about the remarkable history of six decades of James Bond music. The documentary will make its global debut on Apple TV+ to mark the 60th anniversary of the James Bond film series in October 2022."The Sound of 007" will go behind the lens into the greatest movie franchise in history from the genesis of Dr. No and the iconic 007 theme song all the way to No Time To Die, mixing heartfelt interviews with incredible James Bond archive material.

This isn't the first time Apple has worked with the 007 franchise. "Being James Bond," a documentary that looked at Daniel Craig's career as the spy, was free for a limited time on the Apple TV app.

"The Sound of 007" will premiere on Apple TV+ in October of 2022. If you want to ensure you can watch (and listen to!) the documentary in the best quality possible, check out our lists of the Best TVs for Apple TV 2021 and Best AirPlay 2 Soundbars 2021.

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