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    The Morning Show, Ted Lasso, Foundation and all the incoming Apple TV+ shows

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    Tue, 14 Sep 2021 19:12:41 +0000

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    September and November are going to be big months for Apples streaming
    service heres what you should be on the lookout for.

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    At its California Streaming event , Apple CEO Tim Cook unleashed an avalanche of new trailers for upcoming Apple TV Plus shows and movies. Among them were some real heavy hitters like The Morning Show Season 2, Foundation and John Stewarts new TV show, The Problem with John Stewart.

    Not only did we get a closer look at the upcoming content, we also got a few crucial release dates for John Stewart (September 30), Finch (November 5) and The Shrink Next Door (November 12).

    Until these shows come out theres plenty to watch on the service like Ted Lasso Season 2 thats just a few weeks away from finishing up See starring Jason Momoa and Mr. Corman starring Joseph Gordon Levitt.

    Not sure where to start with Apple TV Plus? Heres your guide to all the new stuff coming to the service in the next few months and a few shows that just came out that are worth your attention. Coming soon to Apple TV Plus

    The Morning Show Season 2 (September 17)

    Apple TV Plus flagship show returns on September 17 for its second season. After picking up a number of Emmy noms in its first season, The Morning Show is easily some of the highest caliber content in Apples arsenal right now and stars big names like Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon. The shows a newsroom drama that unfolds after one of its original anchors (played by
    Steve Carrell) is caught up in a scandal. Its a primetime drama that you can watch anytime, anywhere on Apple TV Plus.

    Foundation (September 24)

    For fans of science fiction, its going to be a great few months of shows and movies. While big-screen fans will get a chance to watch Frank Herberts Dune in theaters and on HBO Max , owners of smaller screens will be able to watch Isaac Asimovs seminal Foundation series on Apple TV Plus starting on
    September 24. Asimovs heady series can make for some dense (but enjoyable) reading so were very much looking forward to seeing how Apples adaptation lives up to the books.

    The Problem with John Stewart (September 30)

    There should probably be a comma in there as The Problem, with John Stewart
    is a much better description of the longtime TV hosts new series. A talk show that picks up where The Daily Show left off, Stewart will attempt to tackle some of todays biggest issues with his signature satirical comedic style
    thats both utterly hilarious and simultaneously compassionate for the average American. It makes its debut on September 30. (Image credit: Apple)

    Finch (November 5)

    The month of October will see a few decent shows make their way to Apple TV Plus, but it wont be until November that the streaming service goes back to pumping out the blockbusters. The first up is Finch starring the legendary
    Tom Hanks. In what feels like a strange, strange crossover between I am
    Legend and Wall-E, Finch stars Hanks, his dog and a robot as they explore the ravaged remains of a planet that in all likelihood is planet earth after we reap all of its natural resources. It might be a bit heavy-handed for our liking, but with Hanks at the helm were more than willing to give this a shot on November 5.

    The Shrink Next Door (November 12)

    The biggest movie on the docket for Apple TV Plus is The Shrink Next Door, a dramedy starring Paul Rudd and Will Ferrell. In it, Rudd plays a psychologist on a mission to help Ferrells character set boundaries. Those boundaries clearly get crossed over time as their therapy turns into basketball, long hugs and walks in the park, but were expecting the results to be
    heart-warming and funny rather than bleak and/or creepy. Well find out one
    way or the other when the movie drops on November 12. What to watch right now on Apple TV Plus

    Ted Lasso (Season 2 available now)

    If you leave here remembering only one recommendation of ours, make it Ted Lasso. The genuinely beautiful series starring Jason Sudeikis as Coach Lasso threw us for a few loops in the first season, but the second season has shown us that wounds heal over time and that family are truly the people we choose to be with rather than the ones were born with. The second season of the show wraps up shortly but nows as good a time as any to start if youve yet to witness the magic that is Ted Lasso on Apple TV Plus.

    Mr. Corman (Season 1 available now)

    Both Apple and Disney are infatuated with music teachers this year. While Disney and Pixars Soul showed us the power of music as a cornerstone of our lives, Mr. Corman shows us the total opposite basically what happens when someone with musical talent doesnt put it to the best of their abilities. The result is a dramedy that is a rollercoaster of laughs and depression as we
    see actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt struggle with his life choices and a dream deferred.

    Mythic Quest (Season 2 available now)

    Take the dysfunctional family of Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia, stick them in charge of a video game developer and voila! Youve got Mythic Quest. While the premise sounds completely and utterly ridiculous the results are OK, theyre ridiculous too. What makes Mythic Quest great is its amazing cast of characters, pitch-perfect satire of the games industry and some sweeping character arcs that are as epic as the title suggests. We highly recommend watching both seasons of the show.

    The Elephant Queen (Available now)

    Even if you dont fancy yourself much of an animal documentary fan, The Elephant Queen is all-around good cinema. Following the life of an elephant matriarch named Athena and narrated by Chiwetel Ejiofor, this acclaimed documentary was nominated for Best Science/Nature Documentary and Best Narration in 2019 when it was released and won at the Cinema for Peace
    Awards. If you havent had enough pachyderms for the day, we also highly recommend watching Elephant (2020) on Disney Plus thats narrated by none
    other than Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and is downright phenomenal as well.
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