Apple plans bigger push into films and TV shows- Executive Cue reveals

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Apple aims to release “better and more” TV shows and movies on its streaming service and in movie theatres, ​senior executive Eddy Cue told Reuters as he accepted an entertainment ‌industry honour in France.

The iPhone maker began offering original TV series and films through the Apple TV+ streaming app in 2019. The company found success with Oscar ​best picture winner “CODA”, box-office blockbuster “F1” and Emmy-winning shows such as “The Studio” ​and “Ted Lasso”.

Cue, who oversees Apple’s media and entertainment businesses, was ⁠recognised this week as the 2026 Entertainment Person of the Year at ​the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. In an interview with Reuters, ​Cue said that Apple’s incoming chief executive, John Ternus, “has been a huge supporter and lover of our content”, and he expected the company’s commitment to entertainment to continue.

“We want ​to keep getting better and more,” Cue said. “So that’s what we’re aiming ​to do. And I know that John would agree with that.”

Writers are working on ‌the ⁠script for a planned sequel to “F1”, Cue said. The racing drama starring Brad Pitt as a Formula 1 driver hauled in more than $634 million at the global box office.

Apple plans to make additional movies for its streaming service ​and for movie ​theatres, Cue added. ⁠Last year, the company dropped the plus sign and renamed the streaming service Apple TV.

“The types of movies ​that we’re creating, some of them will go to ​streaming,” Cue ⁠said. “But we know that we’re making movies that are to go to theatres, and we’ll keep doing that.”

“I think it’s very complementary,” he added. ‘I think ⁠going theatrical ​did not hurt us with ‘F1′.’ People loved ​it when we brought it out on Apple TV, and people loved it in the ​theatre.”

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