Apple Television Plus's latest offering, the drama series Smoke, premieres today
In the world of streaming entertainment, Apple TV Plus continues to expand its offerings with the latest addition - the gripping crime drama series 'Smoke'. The show, which premiered yesterday, is now exclusively available on the platform.
'Smoke' is a nine-episode series that follows the pursuit of two serial killers in the Pacific Northwest. Jurnee Smollett stars as Detective Michell Calderon, a dedicated law enforcement officer determined to bring the criminals to justice. Taron Egerton plays Dave Gudsen, a former firefighter who teams up with Calderon to catch a serial arsonist.
The show is written by Dennis Lehane, the acclaimed author behind the 2022 series 'Black Bird' and numerous best-selling novels. Lehane's expertise in crafting suspenseful narratives ensures that 'Smoke' delivers a compelling viewing experience.
For those interested in giving the series a try, Apple TV Plus offers a seven-day free trial for new customers. After the trial period, a subscription costs $9.99 per month. Each new episode of 'Smoke' is released every Friday. The premiere of the series features two episodes, with the remaining seven to be released weekly.
If you're a fan of crime dramas or are simply looking for a new show to binge, 'Smoke' on Apple TV Plus is worth checking out. The series will continue until August 15, 2025.
In addition to 'Smoke', Apple TV Plus also has other exciting content in store. For example, the epic sci-fi series 'Foundation' is set to release its third season in the coming weeks. With such a diverse range of shows, Apple TV Plus continues to be a destination for high-quality entertainment.
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