New trailer for M. Night Shyamalan's Servant series for Apple TV +

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As the official launch date for Apple TV +, Apple's streaming video service, approaches, the boys (and girls) of Cupertino continue to perform promotional work. The last one is found in a new trailer for the Servant series, a series directed by M. Night Shyamalan.

This new trailer is already the third in this series, shows us how someone cares very delicately for a very realistic doll that is being put in a diaper and later fixes the hair as if it were a real baby. The trailer ends with the question What do you believe in?

For now, little else is known about this new Shyamalan project, just the brief description that Apple offers us:

From M. Night Shyamalan, Servant is about a Philadelphia couple grieving after a heinous tragedy that causes a rift in their marriage and opens the doors of the house to a mysterious force.

The two trailers that so far Apple would have released us of Servant, they showed us on the one hand the doll rocking on a swing and the person in charge of taking care of the doll.

This new series is scheduled to debut on Apple TV + on November 28, four weeks after the launch of this new Apple commitment to services. According to Apple, new episodes will be released every week and the catalog of available movies will be expanded.

Apple TV + will be priced at 4,99 euros per month and it seems that initiallyusers currently enjoying Netflix have no reason to unsubscribe and switch to Apple's video streaming service, at least for the first few months. The same happens with Disney +, the streaming video service of the American giant that will also begin its journey in November.


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