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Apple is bundling together some of its subscription services together for a discount, a 'Godfather' series is headed to CBS All Access, which will be rebranded as Paramount+ and the first look at season two of 'The Mandalorian' is here.
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00:00Here are today's top stories. First, Apple is bundling some of its subscription services
00:04together for a discount. Customers who want subscriptions to Apple TV+, Apple Music,
00:10Apple Arcade, and iCloud will soon be able to do so for a combined price that starts at $15
00:15per month. The company has unveiled Apple One, a series of bundles of its various services.
00:21Plans range in monthly price from $15 to $30 depending on how many people are accessing the
00:26bundle and what is part of the offering. The tech giant made the announcement Tuesday morning during
00:30a live-streamed product presentation in which it also announced its next-generation Apple Watch.
00:35A Godfather series is headed to CBS All Access, which will be rebranded as Paramount Plus in early
00:412021. THR's Neha Joy has more. In the lead-up to the rebrand, ViacomCBS has been filling CBS All
00:47Access with additional programming, adding to a lineup that currently includes The Good Fight
00:52and Star Trek Discovery with a mix of scripted, unscripted, and kid series. Among the projects
00:57in the works is The Offer, a 10-episode scripted limited series from writer-executive producer
01:01Michael Tolkien about Al Reddy's experience producing The Godfather. CBS All Access added
01:06The Godfather trilogy to its catalog this summer. Your first look at Season 2 of The Mandalorian
01:11is here. Disney Plus dropped a brand new trailer on Tuesday morning and revealed that Season 2
01:17of the Star Wars series will start streaming on October 30. The songs of eons past tell of battles
01:24between Mandalore the Great and an order of sorcerers called Jedi. The Disney Plus series
01:31from creator Jon Favreau completed shooting Season 2 before the coronavirus pandemic shut
01:36down film and TV productions around the world. The team has spent the past few months working
01:40on post-production. For more on all these stories, head to THR.com. For The Hollywood Reporter News,
01:46I'm Tiffany Taylor.
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