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For much of its existence, Apple’s streaming service has seemed intent to focus on quality over quantity, offering some great shows but often feeling barren in comparison to competitors like Netflix and Disney. But as Apple TV looks to expand its reach to hit a larger audience, it appears the “quantity” part of that equation is being addressed to some degree. Fresh off detailing returning series Ted Lasso and Sugar, Apple just announced a deluge of titles that will be streaming this year.
Here’s everything that Apple announced or detailed just yesterday:
the episodic thriller Imperfect Women, which starts streaming on March 18th
a Jonah Hill-directed comedy called Outcome that hits on April 10th, and stars Keanu Reeves and Cameron Diaz
the “darkly comedic thriller” Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed, out on May 20th
Margo’s Got Money Troubles, a series starring Elle Fanning, also out on May 20th
another take on Cape Fear, this time in TV form (with Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg serving as executive producers), streaming on June 5th
Lucky, a drama starring Anya Taylor-Joy, that premieres on July 15th
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