Apple TV+ January 2025 Schedule Announced
The lineup includes Severance Season 2, Prime Target, Eva the Owlet Season 2, and Mythic Quest Season 4.
The lineup includes Severance Season 2, Prime Target, Eva the Owlet Season 2, and Mythic Quest Season 4.
The series will tell the complete story of Hugh Howey’s New York Times bestselling trilogy of dystopian novels.
A visceral cinematic event directed by Iraq War veteran Ray Mendoza and Alex Garland.
Lady Gaga, Dua Lipa and Chappell Roan join Apple Music’s Zane Lowe for a globe-trotting caroling adventure.
The impact of the first season reached far beyond Japan, with all nine participants gaining local and international attention.
Starring Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford, the second season will premiere on Sunday, February 23.
The lineup includes episodes of Disney Jr.’s Ariel, Hamster & Gretel, Kiff, Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends, StuGo, Wizards Beyond Waverly Place, and more.
The beloved family comedy will return for a limited, four-episode run on Disney+ globally.
The new feature film will open in theaters on February 14, 2025.
The new season is set to premiere on Thursday, March 20 on FOX.
The Adult Swim series follows what happens after a mysterious healing mushroom is discovered.
Nightreign will thrust players into co-op multiplayer PVE combat against a harsh and unforgiving world.
The game marks the beginning of a new Witcher saga with Ciri stepping into the role of the protagonist.
The lineup includes Father Brown Season 12, a behind-the-scenes look at Gavin & Stacey, Peep Show Seasons 3-7, Undercover, the Vera series finale, and more.
To save the world, they’ll have to stick together.
The Originals, series, and numerous action, comedy, documentary, drama, horror, kids and family, romance, sci-fi and fantasy, and thriller titles.
The series will premiere on February 27, 2025, on Prime Video with three episodes.
15 episodes. 15 hours. 1 shift.
The Spanish-language romantic comedy series stars Verónica Echegui and Joan Amargós.
The action thriller also stars Ray Nicholson, Betty Gabriel, Matt Walsh, Lou Beatty Jr., Van Hengst, Conrad Kemp and Jacob Batalon.