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Apple TV Plus: New shows streaming this week | ScreenHub Australia


Apple TV Plus: New shows streaming this week | ScreenHub Australia

Apple TV Plus: New to streaming

The house (20 September)

Series. The house offers a behind-the-scenes look at the modern, ever-evolving world of fashion and the emerging French elegance and luxury, and follows two famous, dysfunctional and powerful rival families as they battle for supremacy in the cut-throat world of haute couture. The series stars several César-winning actors, including Lambert Wilson, Amira Casar, Zita Hanrot, Pierre Deladonchamps, Antoine Reinartz, Anne Consigny, Florence Loiret Caille and more. Watch the trailer.

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Slow horses – Season 4 (September 4)

Series. The BAFTA Award-winning series returns for a fourth season, with a new addition to the cast, Hugo Weaving. Season 4 begins with a bomb blast that exposes personal secrets and shakes the already unstable foundations of Slough House. The series recently received nine Emmy Award nominations for its widely acclaimed third season, including Best Drama Series nominations and Best Actor nominations for Gary Oldman, Jack Lowden and Jonathan Pryce. The returning cast also includes Kristin Scott Thomas, Saskia Reeves, Rosalind Eleazar and Australian Christopher Chung. Watch the trailer.

Pachinko – Season 2 (August 23)

Series. The return of the thrilling saga that travels between Korea, Japan and America and tells an unforgettable story of war and peace, love and loss, triumph and reckoning. With Lee Min-ho, Choi Joon-Young and Soji Arai.

Pachinko – Season 2 (August 23)

Series. The return of the thrilling saga that travels between Korea, Japan and America and tells an unforgettable story of war and peace, love and loss, triumph and reckoning. With Lee Min-ho, Choi Joon-Young and Soji Arai.

Evil Monkey (14 August)

Evil monkey. Image: Apple TV Plus.
Meredith Hagner and Rob Delaney in Bad Monkey. Image: Apple TV+.

Series. Andrew Yancy has been fired from the Miami police force and now works as a health inspector in the Keys. But when he stumbles upon a case that begins with a human arm recovered from tourists, he realizes that if he can prove a murder, he’ll get back in. All he has to do is get past a horde of Floridian oddballs and an evil monkey. The series is based on Carl Hiaasen’s New York Times bestseller and enduring cult favorite novel and was adapted for the screen by award-winning executive producer Bill Lawrence. With Vince Vaughn, L. Scott Caldwell and Rob Delaney.

The instigators (August 9)

Film (2024). Rory and Cobby are reluctant partners: a desperate father and an ex-convict are brought together to steal the ill-gotten gains of a corrupt politician. But when the robbery goes wrong, the two are thrown into a whirlwind of chaos, pursued not only by the police, but also by backward bureaucrats and vengeful crime bosses. Completely overwhelmed, they convince Rory’s therapist to accompany them on their wild trip through the city, where they must put aside their differences and work together to avoid arrest – or worse. With Matt Damon, Casey Affleck and Hong Chau.

Yo Gabba Gabbaland (August 9)

Join familiar friends Muno, Foofa, Plex, Brobee and Toodee and meet new magician Kammy Kam. Dance, sing, play and have fun learning as kids and parents immerse themselves in Yo Gabba GabbaLand and discover all the things that make this community so magical. Young children and families can tackle universal preschool challenges in a diverse visual and musical landscape.

Cowboy Cartel (2 August)

Documentary series. When a young FBI agent uncovers a massive money laundering operation in American horse racing, he risks his life to catch the culprits: Mexico’s deadliest cartel.

Women in Blue (The Blues) (31 July)

Series. Follows the lives of four women in the 1970s who join Mexico’s first female police force and defy the ultra-conservative norms of the time, only to discover that their force is a cynical publicity stunt. With Bárbara Mori and Costanza Andrade Clara.

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