You will be able to stream as much morning show as much as your body can physically handle this weekend thanks to the new Apple TV+ promotion. After teasing some Apple TV+ news on social networksApple confirmed that from January 3 to January 5, you will be able to watch the company's original shows and films without a paid subscription if you have an Apple ID.
Apple calls shows like Silage, which is in the last half of the current season, and Severance payThe long-awaited second season will premiere on January 17 (you can watch the first eight minutes premieres now), but in addition to well-known hits there is a solid catalog of TV series and films. Why not stream the three-hour director's cut? Napoleon? Or tragically falling asleep in a cult children's horror series Servant? All this is theoretically on the menu.
While this kind of advertising experiment is new for Apple, Netflix has have offered free weekends in the past as a way to increase interest in subscriptions. One way to look at Apple's streaming strategy is that it's learning from what streamers like Netflix and Hulu have learned over the years to avoid the risks of spending serious money on products of the author's passionNow withdrawal from theatrical releaseone of the few things that differentiated Apple from its competitors. Maybe the free weekend will bring the company a few more subscribers, but at least it's a good opportunity to watch some solid shows.