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    Apple confirms its launch TV+ series will return for second seasons

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    11.08.2019

    Wondering how things are going for Apple TV+ after its first week? Officially, the company informed industry outlets like Variety and Deadline that all four of the scripted shows it launched with last week have been picked up for a second season. While The Morning Show is already in production on season two, The Hollywood Reporter indicated that See, Dickinson and For All Mankind had quietly been picked up months ago also, prior to Apple's confirmation this week, while Dickinson star Hailee Steinfeld noted the openness of the secret, tweeting season two has been underway "for months."

  • Early Apple TV+ reviews show a lineup lacking hits

    by 
    Igor Bonifacic
    Igor Bonifacic
    10.28.2019

    With Apple TV+ set to launch this Friday, initial reviews for the original shows that will premiere alongside the platform have come out. And it's probably safe to say Apple won't be happy with how things have turned out so far.

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    Apple's comedy series 'Dickinson' gets its first trailer

    by 
    AJ Dellinger
    AJ Dellinger
    08.27.2019

    Apple appears to be ramping up for the launch of Apple TV. Just one week after dropping the trailer for its first original series, The Morning Show, the company released the first teaser for its upcoming series Dickinson on Monday. The comedy based on the life of Emily Dickinson will follow her rebellous, coming to age years and will be availble on Apple TV+ sometime later this fall.

  • RealD's 3D capabilities coming to 100 Dickinson theatres

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    11.04.2008

    RealD's been snatching up cinema agreements left and right, with the latest chain being Dickinson Theatres. While details are scant, the agreement does bring RealD's 3D capabilities to a full 100 of Dickinson's theaters, and it sounds as if the theater company is pretty stoked about it. In fact, it's already talking up how stellar Disney's Bolt will be, as well as the 13 3D films already planned for theatrical release in 2009. Regrettably, there's no mention of what kind of up-charge you'll be looking at when viewing the third-dimension.[Image courtesy of FilmSchoolRejects]