From January 3rd to 5th, Apple is giving anyone free access to its Apple TV+ streaming service. Declaration Monday followed up with a short video featuring some of his most popular TV shows, including “Severance,” “Slow Horses,” “Shrinking” and more.
It's worth noting that this is the first time Apple has offered something like this. The announcement came a few days later. I started trying Apple TV+. It plans to open its content to non-subscribers.
The weekend is just enough time to binge-watch some of Apple's most popular shows, especially “Severance,” which returns for its highly anticipated second season on Jan. 17.
Apple TV+ announced on Twitter that Apple TV+ will be free to watch on January 4th and 5th, but Apple's official statement said that it will be free to watch from January 3rd to 5th.
By opening up access to its content, Apple hopes people will explore its TV shows and eventually sign up for a show subscription or check out the rest of the streaming service's content library.
Apple TV+ will be free on any device that has Apple TV+, the company says, and all you need to access the streaming service is an Apple ID.
Apple TV+ is priced at $9.99 per month and allows up to six members of a Family Sharing group to watch content under one subscription.