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[02/04/22 - 02:59 PM] Apple TV+ Presents Lineup of New, Original Series from the World's Greatest Storytellers Set to Debut Globally in 2022 "In the months ahead, we'll continue to deliver a diverse range of exceptional shows from the world's most inventive and creative minds," said said Matt Cherniss, head of domestic programming, Apple TV+.
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[02/04/22 - 10:05 AM] Video: Apple TV+ Debuts Gripping Trailer for "The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey," Starring Academy Award Nominee Samuel L. Jackson, Premiering Globally on Friday, March 11 The six-episode moving series about family, memory and legacy premieres globally Friday, March 11 on Apple TV+ with the first two episodes, followed by one new episode weekly, every Friday.
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[01/12/22 - 07:47 AM] Apple Original Limited Series "The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey," Starring Academy Award Nominee Samuel L. Jackson to Premiere Globally Friday, March 11, 2022 on Apple TV+ The six-episode gripping series about family, memory and legacy will debut globally Friday, March 11 on Apple TV+ with the first two episodes, followed by one new episode weekly, every Friday.
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[04/27/21 - 11:19 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, April 27 Updates include: Domhnall Gleeson boards "The White House Plumbers" at HBO; Chinaka Hodge to oversee "Ironheart" for Disney+; and Apple's "The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey" fills out cast.
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[03/09/21 - 11:37 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, March 9 Updates include: The CW casts central trio for live-action "The Powerpuff Girls" pilot; Josh Holloway to lead HBO Max's "Duster"; and ABC gives pilot order to domestic take on Australian drama "Total Control."
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[01/29/21 - 09:02 AM] Apple TV+ Orders "WeCrashed," New Limited Series Starring Oscar, Golden Globe and SAG Award Winners Anne Hathaway and Jared Leto "WeCrashed" will follow the greed-filled rise and inevitable fall of WeWork, one of the world's most valuable startups, and the narcissists whose chaotic love made it all possible.
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[12/17/20 - 11:32 PM] Development Update: Thursday, December 17 Updates include: ABC lands "L.A. Law" sequel series; NBC plots "Bo & Cheyenne" spin-off from "Superstore"; and ABC likewise mulls primetime "All My Children" spin-off.
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