Real-life CODAs react to the hot new Apple TV+ movie in new video
What you need to know
- New Apple TV+ movie CODA arrived on Apple TV+ today and Apple's promotion continues.
- Apple TV+ has shared a new video showing real-life Child Of Deaf Adults (CODAs) reacting to the movie.
Apple TV+ got a new movie today with CODA now live for everyone to watch on the streaming service. The new movie is all about Child Of Deaf Adults (CODAs) and the issues they deal with.
Throughout the new video, we hear from people who watched the movie and have a unique understanding of what the characters are going through on-screen. You can watch the full video below:
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