Apple
TV
Plus
subscribers
in
the
US
can
now
stream
over
50
new
movies
from
various
studios,
including
Mad
Max:
Fury
Road,
A
Star
Is
Born,
Titanic,
Con
Air,
The
Bodyguard,
Zoolander,
and
more.
If
that
sounds
like
a
random
assortment
of
films,
well,
you’re
not
wrong.
But
it
seems
that
Apple
is
experimenting
with
including
some
catalog
content
as
part
of
its
video
subscription
service.
Normally,
the
appeal
of
Apple
TV
Plus
centers
on
the
company’s
original
programming
(and
increasingly,
live
sports).
Many
of
the
movies
can
be
streamed
in
4K,
and
there
are
even
a
few
—
Jurassic
World,
Edge
of
Tomorrow,
Gravity,
and
others
—
available
in
3D
for
you
early
Apple
Vision
Pro
adopters
out
there.
Unfortunately,
international
subscribers
won’t
be
getting
a
similar
batch
of
movies
at
this
time.
Even
for
US
subscribers,
there’s
a
pretty
short
window
to
dive
into
this
collection.
Some
of
the
films
expire
at
the
end
of
March,
and
all
will
be
gone
by
the
time
April
comes
to
a
close.
Sigmund
Judge
has
the
full
details
on
Threads.
Below
is
the
list
of
what’s
now
streamable
on
Apple
TV
Plus.
To
find
the
movies,
look
for
a
“Great
Movies
on
Apple
TV
Plus”
banner
at
the
top
of
the
app.
Apple
last
raised
the
price
of
Apple
TV
Plus
back
in
October,
taking
the
service
from
$6.99
monthly
up
to
$9.99
per
month.
If
it
ever
climbs
higher
than
that,
Apple
might
be
well
served
to
make
this
catalog
side
of
the
service
more
permanent.
(Originally posted by Chris Welch)
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