Source: Apple
What you need to know
- Three new docuseries are coming to Apple TV+ this fall.
- "Tiny World," "Becoming You," and "Earth at Night in Color" will premiere between September and December.
- They will feature two narrators from the Marvel Universe - Paul Rudd and Tom Hiddleston.
Apple TV+ will be premiering three new documentary series this fall, each of which looks at the world from a different perspective.
Reported by Variety, "Tiny World," "Becoming You," and "Earth at Night in Color" will hit the streaming service beginning with "Tiny World" in October.
"Tiny World" will explore the earth through the eyes of the tiniest creatures. The series will feature six episodes starting on October 2nd and be narrated by Ant-Man himself, Paul Rudd.
Source: Apple
"Tiny World," narrated by Paul Rudd, premieres its first six episodes the streaming platform on Oct. 2. The nature series aims to look at the world "through the eyes of the tiniest creatures and witness the extraordinary things they do to survive." Produced by Plimsoll Productions, the documentary series was written and executive produced by Tom Hugh Jones. Dr. Martha Holmes and Grant Mansfield executive produced the series on behalf of Plimsoll.
The second series, "Becoming You," explores the first 2,000 days of 100 different children's lives. The series will be narrated by Olivia Colman and begin streaming its six episodes on November 13th.
Source: Apple
"Becoming You," narrated by Olivia Colman, premieres its first half dozen episodes on Nov. 13. The series looks at how a child's first 2,000 days shape the rest of their lives. "Told through the eyes of over 100 children across the world, from Nepal to Japan and Borneo, each episode offers a thought-provoking look at how children learn to think, speak and move from birth to five-years-old," according to Apple TV Plus. "It underscores how different our journeys can be but ultimately tells the story of our shared humanity and community when it comes to raising children."
The final docuseries, "Earth at Night in Color," will be narrated by Loki (Tom Hiddleston). The six-episode series will debut on December 4th and follow a number of animals in their natural habitat throughout the night.
Source: Apple
Lastly, "Earth at Night in Color," narrated by Tom Hiddleston, debuts six episodes on Dec. 4. The series was filmed across six continents, from the Arctic Circle to the African grasslands and "follows the moonlit dramas of animals at night, revealing new insights and never before seen behaviors." The Offspring Films documentary series is exec produced by Alex Williamson and Isla Robertson, and produced by Sam Hodgson.
These three series will follow "Long Way Up," a new motorcycle series that will star Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman. That series will debut on Apple TV+ on September 18th.
Exclusive content

Apple TV+
100% exclusive content for the price of a cup of coffee.
With TV+, you can watch well-produced, big-budget TV shows from famed directors, and starring award-winning actors and actresses across all your Apple devices and with up to six members of your Family Sharing group.
We may earn a commission for purchases using our links. Learn more.

Music MiniPlayer brings some 2007 iTunes nostalgia to your modern Mac
Fans of the classic iTunes Mini Player are in for a treat because someone came to our rescue and brought it to the Music app on modern macOS.

Apple begins notifying the winners of its WWDC22 Swift Student Challenge
Apple has begun to email winners of its WWDC22 Swift Student Challenge, with some taking to Twitter to share the news of their success.

Review: Multi-device charging has never looked so good with this power bank
Take the Excitrus Power Bank along when you have a lot of devices on-hand and not enough juice. This battery pack can charge four devices at once, including a MagSafe-compatible iPhone and a MacBook.

Catch up with the latest Apple TV+ shows with the best streaming devices
Binge watch the latest season of Ted Lasso and so much more with the best streaming devices that support the Apple TV app.