Apple continues expanding its library of films in the highest picture and sound quality. The company has published another update to the list of titles available in 4K HDR and Dolby Atmos in the Apple TV app. The list features both well-known film classics and brand-new movies announced for the coming months. Importantly, users don’t have to repurchase titles they previously bought. The quality update happens automatically and at no extra cost.
Apple adds more movies in 4K HDR
The July update significantly expanded the library of movies available in the highest quality. New additions include Fight Club, Con Air, Speed Racer, Boogie Nights, The Devil Wears Prada, Click, 50 First Dates and Anastasia. The list also includes many upcoming releases, such as Avatar: Fire & Ash, Mortal Kombat II, Scream 7, Project Hail Mary and The Devil Wears Prada 2. All compatible titles are available in 4K HDR with support for HDR10 or Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos audio. Apple has regularly expanded its library since the launch of the first Apple TV 4K in 2017. The company offers free quality upgrades to all users who previously purchased a movie. That means even older purchases automatically get better picture and sound. It's one of the features that sets Apple's digital library apart from many competing services. The library is continually being expanded with additional titles.
Free updates remain one of the biggest advantages of Apple TV
For years Apple has maintained a policy of free quality upgrades for purchased content. Historically, users have received upgrades to 4K, HDR, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, HDR10+, and more recently selected 3D 4K content. The company also frequently adds bonus materials and extended cuts at no extra charge. To enjoy the highest picture quality, it's best to use the Apple TV 4K set-top box and an HDR-capable TV. The Apple TV app is also available on many Samsung, LG, Sony and Philips TVs, as well as on Fire TV and Roku devices. Apple says the movie catalog will continue to be updated regularly. That means more titles could receive free quality upgrades in the future. For users investing in Apple's digital library, this is one of the biggest benefits of the ecosystem.
Apple has expanded its catalog of movies available in 4K HDR and Dolby Atmos by dozens of additional titles. Users who previously purchased compatible titles are receiving improved image and audio quality at no extra cost.
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