Up until January 3, Apple TV Plus is offering a special holiday promotion for some of their most popular hit shows.
With this, users can stream the first season of Ted Lasso, Prehistoric Planet, Trying, Bad Sisters, and The Morning Show for free.
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There is no need for a subscription to watch; anyone with access to the Apple TV app may, according to 9to5 Mac.
Users simply need to launch the Apple TV app on a compatible device, sign in with an Apple ID, and start watching to take advantage of the offer.
The Apple TV app is accessible on a variety of platforms, including Apple devices, Roku sticks, Amazon Fire Sticks, PlayStation, Xbox, and smart TVs.
Users can also watch Apple TV Plus content on their iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV set-top box, as they might have expected, but only through the Apple TV app.
The seasons are accessible even without an active paid subscription or free trial, so users can ignore any prompts from the app to start an Apple TV Plus trial.
That implies that anyone can check out the first season of the five Apple TV Plus shows mentioned above over the holiday break.
However, all of the episodes of the single-season shows Bad Sisters and Prehistoric Planet can be found online for free, which is normally behind the Apple TV Plus paywall of $6.99 per month.
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How and What Can Users Watch On Apple TV Plus For Free
The TV app is the only place to access Apple TV Plus, but it can be a little confusing because it combines content from Apple TV Channels with content that can be purchased from the iTunes Store, Amazon Prime, and Disney Plus apps.
The Watch Now screen only displays general Apple recommendations and makes no real distinction between content users own and can watch, 9to5 Mac details.
Opening the Apple TV app on the device and selecting the Originals tab is the simplest way to begin using Apple TV Plus.
In contrast to the native TV app on devices, tv.apple.com is noticeably more basic and only offers Apple original programming, 9to5 Mac notes.
Additionally, key features like the ability to skip the intro or automatic next episode recommendations when users finish an episode are absent from both the website and the Mac TV app.
Despite the fact that Apple TV Plus is still in its infancy, it has already seen breakout successes like the comedic series Ted Lasso and the workplace sci-fi drama Severance.
Every drama, comedy, and documentary TV show and movie produced by Apple strives for high quality, so everything should be watchable and, hopefully, worthwhile for viewers.
All of the TV shows, movies, and specials are now streaming for free through January 3 on Apple TV+, as well as trailers for upcoming releases can be found on Apple TV's official website.
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