Steve Jobs would approve of Apple TV, says Cue
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Steve Jobs would approve of Apple TV, says Cue
Alongside dropping yet more hints about a sequel to "F1: The Movie," Eddy Cue has revealed how it was down to Steve Jobs's ethos why Apple TV didn't just buy an existing library.Eddy Cue (third from left) with Steve Jobs (far right) and European Commission officers in 2008 - image credit: All About Steve JobsThere have been many seemingly reliable reports that Apple wanted to buy Warner Bros. to bolster Apple TV's catalog. Yet according to Varie…
Apple’s Eddy Cue on ‘F1’ Sequel, Why Apple TV Has Never Licensed Library Content and Being Inspired by Steve Jobs
Apple's Eddy Cue, honored as Entertainment Person of the Year at Cannes Lions, appeared with Jerry Bruckheimer to talk about a potential 'F1' sequel, Steve Jobs and more.
Apple TV has surprises for its subscribers. The streaming platform has confirmed all the premieres that are coming in July and will be a good month. What will stand out most will be a series that is full of stars, but there will also be other news that are going to be interesting. In the last few hours, Eddy Cue, from Apple, has recognized that, if Steve Jobs could see what they have done with Apple TV, he knows that he would be proud of them. H…
Awarded the "Personality of the Year in Entertainment" award at Cannes Lions, Eddy Cue, Apple's Vice President in charge of services and health, has lifted the veil on the genesis of Apple TV: a service launched in 2019 with absolute counter-current, with a handful of exclusive content and zero content from [...] Read more... Follow iPhoneAddict.fr on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter Don't forget to download our free iAddict app for iPhone and…
Jerry Bruckheimer and Apple's Eddie Cue talk about wanting to get an F1 sequel to the starting line
F1 2 Before Project Hail Mary became a sensation, Apple Films’ biggest hit was last year’s Brad Pitt racing film, F1, from Top Gun: Maverick director Joseph Kosinski. The IMAX experience especially was a format that put audiences in right in the action and since the movie’s box office success (and Academy Award nomination), producer Jerry Bruckheimer has been hoping to get a sequel moving. Bruckheimer said he was “surprised” but thrilled by the …
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