Just over a month ago, we got a sneak peek of all the premieres Apple TV+ had prepared for 2024, but by then the list only reached March, with February being one of the busiest months so far. Yesterday, Apple finally announced new series and anticipated returns that will premiere worldwide during the spring/summer of this year. And we have great news. This is what will arrive on the streaming platform shortly.
March releases on Apple TV+: Comedy, Travel, and Mystery
The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin (March 1): This series brings us Noel Fielding in the role of the infamous Dick Turpin, reinventing the legend of the British bandit with humor and adventure. Throughout six ludicrous episodes, we'll see how Turpin reluctantly becomes the leader of a band of outlaws, facing off against the corrupt "Anti-Thief General" Jonathan Wilde.
The Reluctant Traveler With Eugene Levy - Season Two (March 8): Eugene Levy steps out of his comfort zone again in a new season of The Reluctant Traveler that promises laughs and surprises. This time, his journey takes him through Europe, from the north to the south of the continent, exploring hidden gems, discovering his family tree, and immersing himself in the rich European culinary culture.
Manhunt (March 15): Starring Tobias Menzies, this suspense miniseries focuses on the dramatic search for John Wilkes Booth following the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. The plot unfolds in a tense cat-and-mouse game that reveals little-known aspects of this historic conspiracy episode.
Palm Royale (March 20): Kristen Wiig plays Maxine Simmons, a woman trying to make her place in the high society of Palm Beach during the year 1969. The film explores the eternal struggle to belong and how much one is willing to sacrifice to cross the line between the privileged and the rest.
Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock - Season Two (March 29): This Emmy-winning series will continue with its charming and exciting adventures filled with music and dance. And promises to carry on its legacy of teaching children the importance of mutual care and the joy of living in a connected world.
April releases on Apple TV+: Drama, Action, and Documentaries
Loot - Season Two (April 3): Maya Rudolph returns as Molly Wells, who finds herself at a personal and professional crossroads after her divorce. The series continues to explore Molly's life as a philanthropist, facing new challenges while trying to navigate her love life and commitment to charity.
Sugar (April 5): Colin Farrell plays John Sugar, a private detective embroiled in the investigation of the mysterious disappearance of a legendary Hollywood producer's granddaughter. The series promises to be an intriguing thriller that combines classic noir elements with a modern and complex narrative.
Girls State (April 5): A documentary that, as we have already seen, will bring us a curious feminine democratic adventure. It follows 500 teenagers from Missouri in a political experiment where they must build a government from scratch and explore issues of race and gender equality.
Franklin (April 12): Michael Douglas brings to life one of the United States' founding fathers in this miniseries focused on Franklin's mission in France. The series promises to offer an intimate look at Franklin's diplomatic achievements, as well as his impact on the nation's formation.
The Big Door Prize - Season Two (April 24): The second season of The Big Door Prize returns with the residents of Deerfield facing new mysteries and challenges around the Morpho machine. This series, based on a book, immerses us in a world of infinite possibilities when the inhabitants of a small town discover a magical machine that predicts destiny.
May releases on Apple TV+: Comedy, Family, and Science Fiction
Acapulco - Season Three (May 1): This comedy-drama, inspired by the movie How to Be A Latin Lover, returns for a third season full of humor, nostalgia, and life lessons. Máximo Gallardo, played by Enrique Arrizon, continues to navigate the challenges and joys of working at the iconic Las Colinas resort in 1985, while Eugenio Derbez narrates his story from the present.
Dark Matter (May 8): Based on the acclaimed novel by Blake Crouch, this science fiction series starring Joel Edgerton promises to take viewers on a journey full of suspense and alternate realities. Following a physicist who is kidnapped by an alternate version of his life, the series explores existential dilemmas and the concept of the "road not taken" in a unique and thrilling way.
Trying - Season Four (May 22): The acclaimed comedy returns to explore the challenges and joys of Nikki and Jason as adoptive parents. Advancing six years into the future, the season will tackle the complex relationship between parents and children and the desires for connection with biological roots.
June releases on Apple TV+: Intrigue, Drama, and More
Presumed Innocent (June 14): Jake Gyllenhaal stars in this thriller based on the homonymous novel by Scott Turow. The series follows the story of Rusty Sabich, a prosecutor accused of a crime he does not remember committing. As secrets and truths are unraveled, viewers will be immersed in a world of obsession, politics, and power.
Land of Women (Summer of 2024, date not yet known): Starring Eva Longoria and Carmen Maura, this bilingual comedy-drama tells the story of three generations of women who flee to a wine town in Catalonia to escape the problems caused by Gala's husband and seek a new beginning. The series promises to be a deep exploration of identity, family, and the ability to reinvent oneself.
It seems like after starting the year with standout dramas, thrillers, and plenty of sports, the months of April, May, and June on Apple TV+ are set to bring back a good dose of the platform's most notable comedies along with some surprises. With these premieres, Apple TV+ ensures to offer varied and quality programming, capable of satisfying the most diverse tastes.
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