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Alfonso Cuaron Signs With Apple TV+

October 11, 2019 Jordan Ruimy

Apple TV+ is supposed to launch in three weeks, which means they are getting their stacked lineup ready to compete in the streaming wars with the likes of Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Disney+ Suffice to say, it’s shaping up to be a landmark year for the way creative content will be viewed in the years and decades to come. Of course, not everyone can afford subscriptions to all of the aforementioned streaming services, hell, there’s even HULU that needs to be added into the equation — And so, the question remains, how do you entice the public to jump on-board your service? Well, how about signing a bunch of noteworthy filmmakers?

The news that Apple has now secured acclaimed filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón into an exclusive TV deal is mighty impressive. Yes, its a “TV deal” and, according to Variety, he’s not abandoning film anytime soon. This is just Cuaron following in the footsteps of some of his cinematic peers, which include David Lynch (“Twin Peaks: The Return”), Steven Spielberg (“Band of Brothers”), Martin Scorsese (“Boardwalk Empire”) and David Fincher (“Mindhunter”). TV is a hot commodity and Cuaron knows it.

Cuaron won the best director Oscar for his work in “Roma,” which was produced by Netflix. No word yet if this Apple contract allows him to work with other streaming services, but Apple should be excited to have a filmmaker of his caliber be part of their streaming family.

Apple TV+ will launch on November 1.

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