Apple TV is preparing hits for 2026. It's going to be exciting: series, films, and sports!

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Apple TV+ presented its ambitious offering for 2026 on Wednesday during a closed press event. The platform showcased a rich lineup of new and returning series, original films, and an expanded offering of live sports broadcasts, including Formula 1 racing, Major League Soccer matches, and Friday Night Baseball. Apple TV+ promises that in 2026 it will be releasing new original productions every week.

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Apple TV+ is clearly gearing up for an intense 2026, focusing simultaneously on series, entertainment cinema, and sports. The platform promises regular premieres of new productions throughout the year, which aims to strengthen its position among the largest VOD services. One of the key highlights will be the return of the series Ted Lasso. The fourth season will hit the platform in the summer of 2026 and will introduce significant changes to the plot.

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Alongside its series hits, Apple TV+ is also expanding its film offerings. In autumn, viewers can expect several major cinema premieres — from comedies to family productions — with debuts scheduled from September to the end of November. Earlier, in summer, the platform will also showcase a new psychological thriller with a star-studded cast, opening the segment for more ambitious dramas. An essential element of the strategy remains sports. From the 2026 season, the service will take over the exclusive rights to broadcast Formula 1 in the United States, expanding its live event offerings and capitalising on the growing interest in this discipline.

The whole thing shows that Apple TV+ wants to focus on regular premieres, loud brands, and a diverse catalogue of content from dramas to entertainment films and even live sports broadcasts by 2026.

Source: Apple

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