Since last November 1, Apple's new commitment to services is already available: Apple TV +. The streaming video service not only puts and will make series and documentaries available to us, but also, as we can find on Netflix, we will also find exclusive movies.
Apple does not want to focus only on series and documentaries, but they also want to enter the Hollywood industry releasing some of his films in theaters before they are available on his streaming video service. The new Apple TV movie that will be released in theaters and later on Apple TV + is The Banker.
The Banker, starring Samuel L. Jackson and Anthony Mackie is based on a true story, in which Benard Garrett (Mackie) and Joe Morris (Jackson) create a program to help African Americans access real estate deals and bank loans during the 1960s.
The film will open in theaters in the United States on December 16., a month before its launch, Apple's streaming video service following the same path as the film Hala and the documentary Queen of Elephants currently available on Apple TV +.
Currently, Apple TV + offers us the series: The Morning Show, See, For all humanity, Dickinson, The ghostwriter, Helpsters and Snoopy in space. As for movies, at the moment only Hala is available. If we talk about documentaries, the number is also reduced to one: Queen of elephants. As we can see, the initial Apple TV + catalog is more than reduced and we can count it on the fingers of both hands and there would still not be two left over.