Get to know some of the shows coming to Apple TV+

A man and a woman are standing side by side against a black background. The man, wearing glasses and a black shirt, is gesturing with one hand. The woman, in a white blouse and black pants, is smiling and looking ahead—just like in popular Apple TV+ shows.

Apple is allowing journalists and the general public to get to know Apple TV+ shows ahead of launch.

The company has officially launched a new press website for Apple TV+, offering more detail on each of its new movies and television series coming to the streaming service ahead of its launch on November 1.

Below, we share more details on a few of those with you…

The Banker, coming soon

Two men in formal suits sit at a round table set with a white tablecloth, a small lamp, a hat, and an ashtray. The man on the left has a bald head and is wearing rings, while the man on the right wears glasses and sports a mustache. They appear to be engaged in a serious conversation about upcoming Apple TV+ shows.

Based on a true story, “The Banker” centres on revolutionary businessmen Bernard Garrett (Anthony Mackie) and Joe Morris (Samuel L. Jackson), who devise an audacious and risky plan to take on the racist establishment of the 1960s by helping other African Americans pursue the American dream. Along with Garrett’s wife Eunice (Nia Long), they train a working-class white man, Matt Steiner (Nicholas Hoult), to pose as the rich and privileged face of their burgeoning real estate and banking empire – while Garrett and Morris pose as a janitor and a chauffeur. Their success ultimately draws the attention of the federal government, which threatens everything the four have built. The drama is directed by George Nolfi (“The Adjustment Bureau”) and produced by Joe Viertel. Brad Feinstein produced under his Romulus Entertainment banner, along with producers Nolfi, Nnamdi Asomugha, Jonathan Baker, David Lewis Smith and Anthony Mackie. The executive producers are Joseph F. Ingrassia, Samuel L. Jackson, Will Greenfield, David Gendron and Ali Jazayeri. “The Banker” is written by Niceole Levy, George Nolfi, David Lewis Smith and Stan Younger from a story by David Lewis Smith, Stan Younger and Brad Caleb Kane.

The Morning Show, coming November

Promotional image for the Apple TV+ show "The Morning Show" featuring three individuals. Two women with long hair and a man with glasses and a beard are prominently displayed. The show's title is in bold yellow text in the center of the image, hinting at exciting episodes coming soon.

“The Morning Show” explores the cutthroat world of morning news and the lives of the people who help America wake up in the morning. Told through the lens of two complicated women working to navigate the mine field of high-octane jobs while facing crises in both their personal and professional lives, “The Morning Show” is an unapologetically candid drama that looks at the power dynamics between women and men, and women and women, in the workplace.

Oprah, coming soon

A black and white image of a woman smiling and looking to the right. She is well-lit against a dark background, and her facial features are clear. A cursive signature displayed beside her spells out "Oprah," reminiscent of classic shows now streaming on Apple TV+.

Oprah Winfrey joins the world’s most compelling authors in conversation as she builds a vibrant, global book club community and other projects to connect with people around the world and share meaningful ways to create positive change.

Snoopy in Space, coming November

Animated image of Snoopy in an astronaut suit floating in space above Earth while hugging Woodstock, with stars in the background. Text reads "Snoopy in Space" and "Apple TV+," showcasing one of the coming shows.

Blast off with Snoopy in a series of 12 animated shorts featuring Charlie Brown and the beloved Peanuts gang. Snoopy fulfills his dreams and embarks on his next big adventure: becoming a NASA astronaut. Joined by Charlie Brown and the rest of the Peanuts gang, Snoopy takes command of the International Space Station and explores the moon and beyond.

Hala, coming soon

A person wearing a headscarf and casual clothing sits on the curved edge of a skatepark. Behind them, several figures are blurred in the background. The word "Hala" is prominently displayed in large text on the left side of the image, hinting at shows coming soon to Apple TV+.

Seventeen-year-old Hala (Geraldine Viswanathan) navigates her senior year of high school when she starts to develop feelings for her classmate, Jesse (Jack Kilmer). Raised in a conservative Muslim household by her mother, Eram (Purbi Joshi) and father, Zahid (Azad Khan), her growing feelings are at odds with her traditional upbringing. At the same time, she finds herself grappling with the knowledge of a secret that threatens to unravel her family.

Hala is an official selection of the 2019 Toronto Film Festival and Sundance Film Festival.

Helpsters, coming November

Television show poster for "Helpsters," a vibrant Apple TV+ series, featuring colorful puppet characters against a green background. The text reads "HELPSTERS" and "FROM THE MAKERS OF SESAME STREET." The lively puppets include a large orange creature holding a light bulb, and three smaller, animated friends in front.

“Helpsters” is a new live-action pre-school series from the makers of “Sesame Street.” Cody and the Helpsters are a team of vibrant monsters who love to solve problems. Whether it’s planning a party, climbing a mountain or mastering a magic trick, the Helpsters can figure anything out — because everything starts with a plan.

 Find out more about these new shows and more on the Apple TV+ press website.
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