Apple TV+ has established itself as a creative force
Apple TV+ has established itself as a creative force, Nicholas Quah writes for Vulture, with critical hits and unambiguous cultural smashes such as Ted Lasso, Severance, Slow Horses, Silo, Presumed Innocent, and more.
And it’s still rising… Hollywood is increasingly showing the streamer respect, as reflected in its most Emmy nominations to date this past awards cycle. Apple TV+ has been around long enough, and has produced enough stuff, that we can now derive a clear sense of its tastes and identity… [T]hese blocs of programming all reflect something about how Apple TV+ sees the television business, the world, and its customers.
It makes all the sense in the world that Apple, a tech giant with the future on its mind, would display a strong affinity for science fiction. What’s also distinct is the type of sci-fi it typically favors, as established by Foundation: high-minded or prestigious and crafted to look as sleek and clean as the devices the company produces.
MacDailyNews Take: We can’t wait for Apple TV+’s global hit sci-fi drama “Silo,” starring and executive produced by Rebecca Ferguson, to return for season two on November 15th!
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