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The best Apple TV+ shows and movies to watch with friends and family

Julie Clover

With the holiday season approaching, many people will spend a lot of time with family and friends. We thought we'd create a handy list of Apple TV+ shows and movies that are great to watch with family members, young and old, and catch up on if you have time to spare in the coming weeks.

< img src="/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/best-apple-tv-shows-and-movies-to-watch-with-friends-and-family-e9d2719.jpg" />< /p> < h2>Adorable

Starring acclaimed comedians Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds, Adorable is the perfect vacation getaway. In Charles Dickens' “Spiritual” retelling of A Christmas Carol, several Christmas ghosts visit hunky Ryan Reynolds, who plays Scrooge in the film.

Thanksgiving Charlie Brown< /h2>

If you're a Charlie Brown fan, you won't want to miss Charlie Brown's Thanksgiving on ‌Apple TV+‌. In this classic movie, Peppermint Patty invites everyone to Charlie Brown's for Thanksgiving, and Snoopy prepares a gala dinner.

Ted Lasso

If you don't know “Ted Lasso” or have a family member who doesn't, this is a touching show that will never fail to delight. Worth watching or rewatching to see Jason Sudeikis step into the role of football coach Ted Lasso. There are two full seasons available, so it's a great time.

Trying

In the British TV show The Trying, Rafe Spell and Esther Smith play a married couple who really want to have children. They stumble along the path to future fatherhood, and it's hard not to love the show because of the chemistry between the main characters.

Shmigadun

In the musical comedy Smigadoon, Cecily Strong and Keegan-Michael Key star as a couple stranded in the magical singing and dancing town of Smigadoun. The only way out is to find true love.

Long way up

“Long way up” is an easy-to-watch show that features Ewan McGregor and Charlie Boorman riding motorcycles through the beautiful scenery of South and Central America. There are also two older shows from the same series that are worth checking out, including Long Way Around and Long Way Down.

CODA

“CODA” is a coming-of-age story of a child of two deaf adults and her struggle between life and taking care of her family. CODA won the Academy Award for Best Picture and is worth a watch if you haven't seen it yet.

Children only content

If you're looking for a way to keep the kids entertained, try some of these games.

  • Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock
  • Slumberkins
  • Central the park
  • The Wolf Boy and the Factory of Everything!
  • Starting with Otis
  • Hey Jack
  • Snoopy Snow
  • Stillwater

After the kids go to bed

There are a number of more serious, dramatic shows and movies on Apple TV that are worth watching, but they don't fit for children or carefree people. meeting.

  • Severance – a TV show in which employees are mind-switched so that their work image does not know anything about the home image, and vice versa.

    li> < li>Emancipation is a movie in which Will Smith plays a slave who risks his life to escape.

  • The Blackbird is a fantasy limited series. where drug dealer Jimmy Keene is given the opportunity to get a reduced sentence if he can befriend a brutal serial killer.
  • The Morning Show is a morning news group that handles all kinds of drama, starting with the movement “I too.”
  • The Servant is a spooky but slow-paced television series that solves a mystery over several seasons.
  • Physical — Rose Byrne plays an exercise-obsessed working mom with body issues in “Physical”.
  • < li>Calls. If you're in the mood for something scary and original, Calls is an audio series that uses audio with limited visuals to tell a compelling story.

How to watch

< p>‌Apple TV+‌ a subscription fee of $6.99 per month is required, but up to six family members can watch at that price. ‌Apple TV+‌ available through the TV app on iPhone, iPad, ‌Apple TV‌ and Mac; it's also available online at tv.apple.com, and on smart TVs, set-top boxes, and consoles that have ‌Apple TV‌ app available.

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There are other ‌Apple TV+‌ offers of shows and movies not to be missed? Let us know in the comments below.

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