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Apple TV+ teases announcement on the first weekend of 2025


2025 is almost here, and Apple seems to have something special to announce for Apple TV+ on the first weekend of the year. The company has been teasing a mysterious special announcement on social media, inviting people to “save the date.”

Apple TV+ has a mysterious announcement coming in January 2025

The company has been running a campaign with scenes from different Apple TV+ shows and the tagline “See for yourself.” According to Apple, the unknown event will take place on January 4 and 5, 2025. There are no details on what exactly Apple will announce, but this could be related to a preview of what’s to come for Apple TV+ in 2025.

However, some people think that the mysterious event may be something bigger. Given the tagline “See for yourself,” some speculate that Apple might let everyone watch Apple TV+ content for free during the first weekend of 2025. In 2020, the company let anyone watch selected Apple TV+ content for free for a limited time.

Earlier this week, Apple TV+ also released an eight-minute teaser of the the second season of Severance. The premiere comes almost three years after the end of the first season. The content is available inside the Apple TV app under the “Bonus Content” section of Severance, titled, “Season 2 Sneak Peek.”

Apple TV+ was launched in 2019 with a small catalog of original movies and shows. Currently, the platform has around 270 titles available. Even so, Apple TV+ content has already won multiple important awards since 2019. In the US, the Apple TV+ subscription costs $9.99 per month. You can try it for seven days for free or for up to three months at no cost when you buy a new Apple device.

More details can be found on Apple’s website.

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