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Without having to commit to a membership, you may get a taste of Apple Originals such as Severence and Silo.
With the help of a new promotion that is available on Apple TV+, you will be able to view as much of The Morning Show as your body is able to physically bear this coming weekend. After hinting some kind of Apple TV+ news on social media, Apple has revealed that from January 3 to January 5, you will be able to view the company's original shows and movies without having to pay for a membership, provided that you have an Apple ID.
The company Apple mentions titles such as Severance, which will premiere its long-awaited second season on January 17 (you can watch the first eight minutes of the premiere right now), and Silo, which is currently in the second half of its current season. However, Apple also mentions that there is a substantial portfolio of television shows and movies that go beyond the well-known hits. Why don't you stream the director's edit of Napoleon, which is three hours long? Or how about the cult baby horror series Servant, which was sadly slept on? Theoretically, none of it is off limits to the menu.
In the past, Netflix has provided free weekends as a means of generating interest in subscriptions. This kind of promotional experiment is novel for Apple, but it is not something that Netflix has done before. One perspective on Apple's streaming strategy is that it is a speedrunning of lessons that other streaming services, such as Netflix and Hulu, have spent years learning. These lessons range from the dangers of spending significant money on auteurist passion products to the company's decision to withdraw from theatrical distribution, which was one of the few things that set Apple apart from its rivals. It is possible that a free weekend will bring in a few more members for the corporation, but at the absolute least, it is a wonderful opportunity to watch a number of episodes that are of high quality.
