As the launch date of Apple's new video streaming service approaches, scheduled for November, practically every day we have some news with Apple's new bet by services, specifically with its streaming video platform dubbed Apple TV +.
As we can read, once again, in Variety, Apple bought the rights to the documentary Dads (Parents) by actress Bryce Dallas Howard (Ron Howard's daughter) for its streaming video platform, thus adding to the long list of documentaries that we will find on the Apple video platform.
The documentary Dads, is described as a light-hearted view of modern families faced with raising their children. This documentary will train next Monday at the Toronto Film Festival. Dads shows us the problems and anecdotes that celebrities such as Will Smith, Jimmy Fallon and Neil Patrick Harris have faced.
Everything seems to indicate that Apple wants to focus, part of its Apple TV + strategy, not only on self-produced series, but also in documentaries and to a lesser extent in movies, although at the moment we can only count on the fingers of one hand, and we have more than enough fingers, projects of this type in which Apple is involved.
Last week the cancellation of the Bastards series, a series starring Richard Gere and that showed us how two veterans of the Vietnam War do not quite understand how young people act today.
But not everything is bad news, since Joseph Gordon Levitt, has reached an agreement with Apple to star, write and produce a new series that tells us how a high school teacher adapts when he reaches forty in the city of Los Angeles.