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F1: The Movie premiered in theaters in the United States on June 27. Apple gave it a two month exclusivity in cinemas before debuting in the premium video-on-demand window.
While this leak is confirmed to be fake, the September 9 date mentioned might be accurate. It has previously appeared in leaks from well-connected insiders.
Jason Momoa's historical drama 'Chief of War' is now streaming on Apple TV Plus, and deserves a spot on your watchlist: here's why.
Rumors suggest that Apple is working on an updated version of the Apple TV that's slated for launch later this year. Information about
F1: The Movie went beyond expectations with over $596 million in ticket sales around the world. If you missed the racing film when it came out in theaters in June, you can now see it from home, as reported by VarietyF1 in 4K Ultra HD can be rented for $19.
Looking for more tightly corseted tension à la "The Gilded Age"? Apple TV+ period drama "The Buccaneers" is here to help
Apple is still on track to release a new Apple TV model later this year, according to a reliable source speaking to MacRumors. According to
Apple’s F1: The Movie has exceeded all expectations at cinemas, with the film about to top $600 million at the worldwide box office since its premiere on June 27. Following its extended theatrical window, F1: The Movie is now available to buy or rent on-demand at digital stores like Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and more.
The New York Mets host the Atlanta Braves on "Friday Night Baseball" today. Find out how to watch for free on Apple TV Plus.
The Apple TV 4K and HomePod mini are expected to get minor revisions at any point, with each possibly sporting Apple's new in-house wireless chip.
As far as other outlets, MLB is nearing new national deals with NBC and Netflix to take over games being given up by ESPN beginning in the 2026 season, according to sources and multiple reports.
The Detroit Tigers begin a three-game series with the Kansas City Royals on "Friday Night Baseball" today. Find out how to watch for free.
Apple TV+'s For All Mankind, with its 92% Rotten Tomatoes score, offers a thrilling sci-fi replacement for Alien: Earth's gore and horror.