Since Apple officially announced its commitment to streaming video, Tim Cook's company has based its commitment to the quality of content, not for the quantity, a logical bet considering that the entire catalog available today is self-produced without offering any other type of content.
As he says Variety, the outlet that appears to have become the unofficial spokesperson for Apple TV +, Apple will add three new documentaries to its platform in the coming months, documentaries narrated in their original version by famous actors.
The three documentaries that Apple will add to its streaming video service are:
Tiny world
The actor Paul Rudd (protagonist of Ant-Man) gives the voice to this documentary series composed of 6 episodes that will arrive on Apple TV + on October 2, a series that aims to look at the world through little creatures and the things they do to survive.
becoming you
Narrated by actress Olivia Colman (winner of an Oscar from the Hollywood Academy for her role in the 2018 film The Favorite), it shows us how more than 100 children from around the world learn to think, speak and move from birth to age 5. becoming you is coming to Apple TV on November 13.
Earth at Night in Color
Documentary narrated in its original version by Tom Hiddleston (known as Loki in the Marvel movies). This series has been filmed across six continents, from the African grasslands to the Arctic Circle and follow the movements of the animals under the moonlight showing us behaviors we've never seen before. Earth at Night in Color will be available on Apple's video streaming service on December 4.
I am a user of HBO, Netflix, Amazon and Apple TV +, and I can say without fear of being wrong that the best content / quality ratio is taken by Apple TV + from the street. It has some very mormalilla series, but most of them are of very good quality. Now Amazon Prime is giving to put Indian films to sack.