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Apple TV+ today announced released dates and first looks for a slew of new and returning series on the first day of the Television Critics Association’s Winter 2024 press tour. They include new seasons of returning series including Acapulco, The Big Door Prize, Acapulco, The Reluctant Traveler With Eugene Levy and Trying.
Also announced were dates for new series The New Look, The Dynasty: New England Patriots, Constellation, The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin, Manhunt, Palm Royale, Sugar, Franklin, Dark Matter, Presumed Innocent and Land of Women.
“Today we are elated to be unveiling so many brilliant new stories and characters for audiences to fall in love with in 2024,” said Matt Cherniss, head of domestic programming, Apple TV+. “These compelling series all reflect Apple’s dedication to crafting stories that not only entertain but reflect the richness of our shared human experience, foster a sense of understanding and spark cultural conversations around the world. We can’t wait for everyone to experience what we have in store.”
Watch a sizzle reel of What’s New in 2024 above.
Here are premiere dates for some new and returning series:
The New Look
Wednesday, February 14
Historical drama series from Todd A. Kessler, starring Ben Mendelsohn as Christian Dior and Juliette Binoche as Coco Chanel.
The Dynasty: New England Patriots
Friday, February 16
Ten-part documentary event from Brian Grazer and Ron Howard’s Imagine Documentaries, showcasing the rise of the New England Patriots.
Snoopy Presents: Welcome Home, Franklin
Friday, February 16
The origin story for one of Peanuts’ most beloved characters, Franklin, follows how he approaches making new friends.
Constellation
Wednesday, February 21
Eight-part conspiracy-based psychological thriller starring Noomi Rapace and Jonathan Banks.
Messi’s World Cup: The Rise of a Legend
Wednesday, February 21
Four-part documentary event tracking the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner through his career.
The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin
Friday, March 1
Six-episode comedy-adventure series starring Noel Fielding as the legendary British highwayman.
The Reluctant Traveler With Eugene Levy Season 2
Friday, March 8
Seven-part second season follows Levy as he makes his way through Europe.
Manhunt
Friday, March 15
Seven-part true crime limited series starring Tobias Menzies, created by Monica Beletsky.
Palm Royale
Wednesday, March 20
Palm Beach-set series starring and executive produced by Kristen Wiig.
Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock – Season 2
Friday, March 29
Season 2 of the reboot of Jim Henson’s classic Fraggle Rock.
Loot – Season 2
Wednesday, April 3
Season two of the comedy starring and executive produced by Maya Rudolph.
Sugar
Friday, April 5
Eight-episode drama starring Colin Farrell.
Girls State
Friday, April 5
Directed and produced by Jesse Moss and Amanda McBaine, and Davis Guggenheim’s Concordia Studio, the documentary follows 500 teenage girls from across Missouri gather for a week-long immersion in an elaborate laboratory of democracy.
Franklin
Friday, April 12
A new limited series starring and executive produced by Michael Douglas.
The Big Door Prize – Season 2
Wednesday, April 24
Based on M.O. Walsh’s novel, season two follows the residents of Deerfield as the Morpho machine readies them for the mysterious “next stage.”
Acapulco – Season 3
Wednesday, May 1
Season 3 of the bilingual Apple Original comedy series starring and executive produced by Eugenio Derbez.
Dark Matter
Wednesday, May 8
A sci-fi thriller series based on the book by bestselling author Blake Crouch.
Trying – Season 4
Wednesday, May 22
Comedy starring Esther Smith and SAG Award-nominee Rafe Spall.
Presumed Innocent
Friday, June 14
A new eight-episode limited series starring and executive produced by Jake Gyllenhaal, from David E. Kelley and executive producer J.J. Abrams, based on The New York Times bestselling novel by Scott Turow.
Land of Women
Summer 2024
A six-episode dramedy starring Eva Longoria, who also serves as executive producer, alongside Carmen Maura and newcomer Victoria Bazúa.