One of the best streaming services, Apple TV+, will stay that way through February 24 with a consistent release schedule consisting mostly of original programming that airs once a week.
With its consistent release schedule and weekly release of series that isn’t afraid to take a chance, the service maintains its vibe as the last bastion of old-fashioned appointment TV.
Next month, Apple TV+ will only offer four distinct shows, but they all seem like they’ll be worth watching.
Well-known for their high-caliber programming—the greatest episodes on Apple TV+, such as Ted Lasso, The Morning Show, and Lessons in Chemistry, have received several award nominations—the streaming service hopes to keep bringing out exceptional series in February.
Fans of historical dramas and couture will undoubtedly appreciate The New Look. Next month, sports fans and documentary watchers will have two options: Messi’s World Cup: The Rise of a Legend and The Dynasty: The New England Patriots.
Both documentaries are about pursuing excellence in the sports world. Finally, Constellation, a drama inspired by a conspiracy, is a must-see for enthusiasts of science fiction. While there won’t be a lot of alternatives available next month, the quality is excellent, so viewers will undoubtedly appreciate it.
Everything Coming To Apple TV In February 2024
February 14
The New Look (Season 1): The New Look, which is based on a true event, follows Ben Mendelsohn’s ascent to fame as fashion designer Christian Dior following the end of World War II.
For many in the business who were still in shock from the conflict, creating via fashion was a means of surviving both during and after the mayhem of battle.
His contemporaries, including Cristobal Balenciaga (Nuno Lopes), Pierre Balmain (Thomas Poitevin), and Coco Chanel (Juliette Binoche), contributed ideas that helped establish the notion of modern fashion.
February 16
The Dynasty: New England Patriots Season 1: The Dynasty: New England Patriots is a new ten-part documentary series that explores the 20-year journey of a squad that began as a struggling team and finally evolved into a football dynasty.
The squad’s special chemistry allowed them to win six Super Bowls, but it was later beset by internal friction, which resulted in a heated turf war within the team.
The series, which includes never-before-seen footage of Robert Kraft, Tom Brady, and head coach Bill Belichick, shows what it took them and the company to achieve such excellence.
Snoopy Presents: Welcome Home, Franklin: Based on Charles M. Schulz’s comic strip, Snoopy Presents: Welcome Home, Franklin is the fifty-first Peanuts TV special. On February 16, 2024, it will be available on Apple TV+.
Franklin, take note of his methods for developing new friendships. Because of his father’s military career, Franklin’s family is often on the go, but he always has his grandfather’s friendship advice on a notepad with him.
February 21
Messi’s World Cup: The Rise of a Legend Messi’s World Cup: The Rise of a Legend is a four-part soccer documentary that follows Lionel Messi as he considers the difficulties and victories he has encountered in the course of his 17-year career.
The series chronicles Messi’s ups and downs, but it mostly concentrates on the hardships he went through to ultimately achieve success in the global arena after five World Cup appearances for Argentina.
Messi is considered a superb player, even as a toddler. Eventually winning the World Cup in 2022, on his sixth attempt to represent his nation, the illustrious football player is perhaps Argentina’s most famous player.
The sports documentary series begins with Messi, the player, and delves into the extreme pressures of being a professional athlete while also highlighting the incredible sense of satisfaction that comes with winning.
Constellation: Constellation is a conspiracy-filled science fiction television series that centres on Jo, a character played by Noomi Rapace, an astronaut who returns to Earth after a catastrophic space accident. She discovers certain aspects of her life seem to be missing when she gets there.
Jo sets off on a mission to retrieve all she has lost, driven by her determination to reveal the truth behind the well-guarded secrets of space travel.
The new series, which Apple TV has called an “action-packed space adventure,” delves into “the dark edges of human psychology,” which sounds a lot like a psychological thriller set against the backdrop of space travel.