Servant, For All Mankind …: Apple TV + makes some of its containment programs free


While confinement now affects a large part of the population, most large SVoD services are making gestures, in France and around the world.

In the United States, in addition to the VOD offer, certain channels have offered their services. Many companies have made free programs, such as Amazon Prime, Outbuster or OCS. Netflix and Disney + have chosen to slightly reduce the quality of their streaming in order to leave room on the network for telework. In short, the only platform that has not been talked about in these difficult times is Apple TV +, still very recent.

But not for long. Indeed, the crunchy apple has also decided to offer non-paying content, starting at 11 p.m. (UTC+1), this Friday, April 10. The app is available on iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, iPod touch, Mac and select Samsung and LG connected TVs, as well as Amazon Fire TV and Roku devices. Of course, the offer does not concern their entire catalog. However, some highly anticipated programs will be visible for free.

At the serial level, we notice Servant, the famous production of M. Night Shyamalan, an atypical work that divided criticism. This is less the case with Little America, retracing the stories of immigrants in the country of Uncle Sam. The show by Lee Eisenberg, Emily V. Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani has had very good press, as has For All Mankind, synchronizing the space conquest.