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First Seasons of Hit Apple TV+ Shows Free to Watch Until January 3 – MacRumors





The first season of hit Apple TV+ shows, including Ted Lasso, The Morning Show, Bad Sisters, and others, will be free to watch on the streaming service until January 3.
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In the United States, users who are not subscribed to ‌Apple TV+‌ will be able to watch the first season of Ted Lasso, The Morning Show, Trying, Prehistoric Planet, and Bad Sisters for free in the ‌Apple TV+‌ app on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and the Apple TV. The promotion will last until January 3 and was first spotted by 9to5Mac.
‌Apple TV+‌ costs $6.99 per month and comes with a free seven-day trial for new subscribers. Users can also subscribe to ‌Apple TV+‌ through an Apple One bundle or through the three-month free trial offered with the purchase of a new Apple device.


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