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Apple TV has five new movies premiering soon, here’s what’s coming

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Why This Matters

Apple TV's upcoming movie lineup introduces a diverse range of genres, from sports comedy to espionage action and adventurous thrillers, highlighting the platform's commitment to offering varied entertainment options. These premieres not only expand Apple TV's content library but also showcase high-profile talent, making it a compelling choice for consumers seeking fresh and engaging movies.

Key Takeaways

Apple TV has a strong lineup of shows about to debut, kicking off with tonight’s Silo season 3 premiere. But there are five new movies on the Apple TV schedule too, here’s what’s coming.

The Dink

When: July 24

Genre: Sports Comedy

Washed up former tennis prodigy Dusty Boyd (Jake Johnson) has been reduced to coaching unruly children at his father Chuck’s (Ed Harris) suburban country club. Desperate for his father’s approval, Dusty blindly supports Chuck’s vendetta against the new craze taking over the club: pickleball. But when Dusty reaggravates an old injury, taking away his ability to play tennis, he resorts to the unthinkable in the name of rehab. He not only tries pickleball, but, thanks in part to his enchanting new partner, Candace (Mary Steenburgen), he finds himself actually enjoying it. Torn between two worlds, Dusty is forced to finally face the ghosts of his past athletic failures, including his childhood nemesis, Andy Roddick (Andy Roddick). Ultimately, Dusty is drawn into a desperate battle for the future of the club, his father’s affection and his very identity.

Mayday

When: September 4

Genre: Espionage Action-Comedy

Ryan Reynolds and Kenneth Branagh team up in “Mayday,” a genre-bending, action-packed buddy comedy that flips the spy thriller on its head. When hotshot U.S. Navy pilot Lieutenant Troy “Assassin” Kelly (Reynolds) is sent on a top-secret mission into Russian territory at the height of the Cold War, the operation implodes, leaving him stranded behind enemy lines. Discovered by Nikolai Ustinov (Branagh), a gruff ex-KGB agent with a penchant for American culture, Troy thinks he’s toast — but could an unlikely alliance between the two lead to Troy’s rescue and a bond neither saw coming?

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