Techrecipe

Apple TV+ pours $6 billion annually

Apple TV +, the original video streaming service that Apple is scheduled to start, reported that more than $6 billion (7,200 billion won) will be invested instead of the previously mentioned $1 billion.

The project’s leading industry experts, Jamie Erlicht and Zack Van Amburg, promised to invest more than $6 billion. This includes hundreds of millions of dollars in contributions to The Morning Show starring Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon and Steve Carell. The production cost of episode 1 exceeds HBO’s game of thrones at 15 million dollars.

Apple TV Plus not only includes Steven Spielberg’s SF series Amazing Stories, children’s programming program Helpsters, Sesame Street Workshop series, Night Shamalan’s series, and the sitcom Philadelphia It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia) is also preparing a new series of producers. Of course, Apple still maintains secrecy about Apple TV Plus’ future plans.

Apple hasn’t disclosed the Apple TV Plus subscription fee and important details, but says it plans to add new content every month after launching in more than 100 countries. Of course, Apple rarely provides timing or detailed information about the streaming service, and it doesn’t even provide information to studios that will offer new video bundle programs.

Anyway, the annual budget of $6 billion isn’t about $15 billion Netflix, but it’s comparable to $2.5 billion Hulu and $7 billion Amazon. The success or failure of Apple TV Plus is inevitable as it is a field where a large amount of money is invested. Related information can be found here .