Apple's promotional machinery never stops. We are continually seeing advertisements for their products, primarily the iPhone and Apple Watch, on television as well as on the internet. These two products are now being added the new streaming video service that will be released on November 1.
On the occasion of the launch of Apple TV + on November 1, the boys (and girls) of Cupertino have exclusively premiered the first 15 minutes of the Fall All Mankind series during the celebration of New York Comic Con. As expected, these 15 minutes They are not available in any medium as their recording was not allowed.
In addition to showing the audience the first 15 minutes of this series that narrates the arrival to the moon by the Russians instead of the Americans, producers Ron Moore and Maril Davis gave a short interview that you can see on these lines. If you take a look at the interview, you can see how they repeatedly refer to the series Mad Men, the Apple series being the NASA version.
Leaving aside the comparisons that the producers can make, the idea of this series is not entirely original. Amazon Prime Studios makes the series available to us The Man In The High Castle, a series that shows us as it was the Nazis who won the second world war, a series that by the way is highly recommended.
If you are planning to buy an iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple TV or Mac, or have done so recently, you should know that Apple gives you a year to Apple TV +. If you have not recently renewed and do not plan to do so, you can choose to contract this new streaming video service, a service that has a price of 4,99 euros per month.
For now, according to the survey we published a few days ago,users do not plan to stop paying for Netflix to sign up for Apple's streaming video service, probably due to both its initial catalog and its price.