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See
behind the scenes
Nov. 22, 2019
How
See
’s Blindness Consultant Helped Demystify a Sightless World
Accessibility advocate Joseph A. Strechay was instrumental in the Apple TV+ production’s comprehensive approach to accurately depicting a blind world.
By
Calum Marsh
the industry
Nov. 7, 2019
Dickinson
,
See
, and
For All Mankind
Renewed at Apple TV+
Congrats to anybody who likes Sexy Emily Dickinson, Jason Momoa, and/or alternate history sci-fi.
By
Josef Adalian
wait what?
Nov. 1, 2019
Just a Few of My 1 Million Questions About
See
How does fashion work in a blind society? Why would you name a very important character Jerlamarel? How much is Apple paying Alfre Woodard to be here?
By
Kathryn VanArendonk
the industry
Nov. 1, 2019
Can Apple Become the Google of Television?
The tech giant isn’t just making TV shows. It wants to be your streaming home page.
By
Josef Adalian
the streaming wars
Sept. 10, 2019
Apple TV+ Reveals Launch Date and Bargain-Busting Price
Five bucks a month, but it’s free for a year if you buy an Apple product.
By
Josef Adalian
the industy
July 10, 2018
Jason Momoa Is Looking Out for You in Apple’s Original Sci-Fi Drama
See
If you have to live in a futuristic dystopia, you could do a lot worse.
By
Halle Kiefer