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Apple TV+ entered into the streaming game pretty late, but because of the quality of their originals, they are quickly becoming everybody’s favorite. After the success of shows like Ted Lasso and Slow Horses, the Apple-owned streaming service shows no signs of slowing down. It releases new brilliant TV shows and movies every month to expand its impressive content library. So, here are the best new movies and shows coming to Apple TV+ in February 2025.
Love You to Death Season 1 (February 5) Credit – Apple TV+
Love You to Death is an upcoming Spanish romantic comedy-drama series created by Dani de la Orden. The Apple TV+ series follows Raúl, a cautious young man who is diagnosed with heart cancer and dumped by his girlfriend. He soon reconnects with his free-spirited childhood friend Marta, who just found out that she is pregnant.
Apple TV+ entered into the streaming game pretty late, but because of the quality of their originals, they are quickly becoming everybody’s favorite. After the success of shows like Ted Lasso and Slow Horses, the Apple-owned streaming service shows no signs of slowing down. It releases new brilliant TV shows and movies every month to expand its impressive content library. So, here are the best new movies and shows coming to Apple TV+ in February 2025.
Love You to Death Season 1 (February 5) Credit – Apple TV+
Love You to Death is an upcoming Spanish romantic comedy-drama series created by Dani de la Orden. The Apple TV+ series follows Raúl, a cautious young man who is diagnosed with heart cancer and dumped by his girlfriend. He soon reconnects with his free-spirited childhood friend Marta, who just found out that she is pregnant.
- 1/26/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Apple TV+ has announced the programming that will be added to the streaming service next month. The Apple TV Plus February 2025 lineup includes Berlin ER, Goldie, The Gorge, Love You to Death (A muerte), Onside: Major League Soccer and Surface Season 2. Keep reading to learn more about each.
Apple TV+ offers drama and comedy series, feature films, documentaries, and kids and family entertainment. It is available on the Apple TV app on the iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Vision Pro, Mac, smart TVs from Samsung, LG, Sony, Vizio, Tcl and others, Roku and Amazon Fire TV devices, Chromecast with Google TV, PlayStation and Xbox consoles, and at the Apple site.
The Gorge Apple TV Plus February 2025 Schedule
Available February 5
Love You to Death (A muerte) (TV-ma Comedy Series)
“Love You to Death” (“A muerte”) is a Spanish-language romantic comedy hailing from Atresmedia TV and Goya Award-nominated Dani de la Orden...
Apple TV+ offers drama and comedy series, feature films, documentaries, and kids and family entertainment. It is available on the Apple TV app on the iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Vision Pro, Mac, smart TVs from Samsung, LG, Sony, Vizio, Tcl and others, Roku and Amazon Fire TV devices, Chromecast with Google TV, PlayStation and Xbox consoles, and at the Apple site.
The Gorge Apple TV Plus February 2025 Schedule
Available February 5
Love You to Death (A muerte) (TV-ma Comedy Series)
“Love You to Death” (“A muerte”) is a Spanish-language romantic comedy hailing from Atresmedia TV and Goya Award-nominated Dani de la Orden...
- 1/24/2025
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
From dark comedy series “Love You to Death” to sci-fi action thriller “The Gorge,” here’s every Apple Original movie and series coming to the platform this February.
Love You to Death (A muerte) – February 5 (Series)
“Love You to Death” (“A muerte”) tells the story of the cautious Raúl (Joan Amargós), who reconnects with free-spirited and newly pregnant Marta (Verónica Echegui) following his heart cancer diagnosis.
They resume a friendship that began in childhood, and in a relationship brought together by fate, begin to test their beliefs about love. Can the commitment-phobic Marta fall in love? And can Raúl meet the love of his life?
Goldie – February 14 (Series)
Inspired by Emily Brundige’s award-winning 2019 animated short film of the same name, “Goldie” follows Goldie, a giant girl with a big heart, as she sets off on epic adventures with her best friends in their beloved town of Boysenberg. Across 13 half-hour episodes,...
Love You to Death (A muerte) – February 5 (Series)
“Love You to Death” (“A muerte”) tells the story of the cautious Raúl (Joan Amargós), who reconnects with free-spirited and newly pregnant Marta (Verónica Echegui) following his heart cancer diagnosis.
They resume a friendship that began in childhood, and in a relationship brought together by fate, begin to test their beliefs about love. Can the commitment-phobic Marta fall in love? And can Raúl meet the love of his life?
Goldie – February 14 (Series)
Inspired by Emily Brundige’s award-winning 2019 animated short film of the same name, “Goldie” follows Goldie, a giant girl with a big heart, as she sets off on epic adventures with her best friends in their beloved town of Boysenberg. Across 13 half-hour episodes,...
- 1/23/2025
- by Robert Milakovic
- Fiction Horizon
Protagonizan Verónica Echegui y Joan Amargós. © Apple TV+
Apple TV+ ha publicado el primer tráiler de la comedia romántica española A muerte, creada y dirigida por Dani de la Orden (Casa en llamas), y no podría ser más de la Orden.
A muerte cuenta la historia del prudente Raúl (Amargós), que tras serle diagnosticado un cáncer de corazón se reencuentra con Marta (Echegui), de espíritu libre y recién embarazada. Los dos retoman una amistad que comenzó en la infancia, y esta relación provocada por el destino comienza a poner a prueba sus creencias sobre el amor. ¿Puede enamorarse Marta, fóbica al compromiso? ¿Y podrá Raúl encontrar al amor de su vida?
La serie de siete episodios está protagonizada por Verónica Echegui (Cites) y Joan Amargós (Déjate ver). El reparto coral también incluye a Paula Malia (Valeria), Cristian Valencia, Claudia Melo (Amar es para siempre), Roger Coma (Gran Hotel), Joan Solé...
Apple TV+ ha publicado el primer tráiler de la comedia romántica española A muerte, creada y dirigida por Dani de la Orden (Casa en llamas), y no podría ser más de la Orden.
A muerte cuenta la historia del prudente Raúl (Amargós), que tras serle diagnosticado un cáncer de corazón se reencuentra con Marta (Echegui), de espíritu libre y recién embarazada. Los dos retoman una amistad que comenzó en la infancia, y esta relación provocada por el destino comienza a poner a prueba sus creencias sobre el amor. ¿Puede enamorarse Marta, fóbica al compromiso? ¿Y podrá Raúl encontrar al amor de su vida?
La serie de siete episodios está protagonizada por Verónica Echegui (Cites) y Joan Amargós (Déjate ver). El reparto coral también incluye a Paula Malia (Valeria), Cristian Valencia, Claudia Melo (Amar es para siempre), Roger Coma (Gran Hotel), Joan Solé...
- 1/23/2025
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine
Today, Apple TV+ unveiled the trailer for Love You to Death (A muerte), the Spanish-language romantic comedy hailing from Atresmedia TV and Goya Award-nominated Dani de la Orden (Casa en Flames).
Starring Goya Award winner Verónica Echegui (The Patients of Dr. García) and Joan Amargós (Show Yourself), the seven-episode series will make its global debut on Apple TV+ on Wednesday, February 5 with the first two episodes, followed by a new episode every Wednesday through March 12.
Love You to Death (A muerte) tells the story of the cautious Raúl (Amargós), who reconnects with free-spirited and newly pregnant Marta (Echegui), following his heart cancer diagnosis.
They resume a friendship that began in childhood, and in a relationship brought together by fate, they begin to test their beliefs about love. Can the commitment-phobic Marta fall in love? And can Raúl meet the love of his life?
In addition to Verónica Echegui and Joan Amargós,...
Starring Goya Award winner Verónica Echegui (The Patients of Dr. García) and Joan Amargós (Show Yourself), the seven-episode series will make its global debut on Apple TV+ on Wednesday, February 5 with the first two episodes, followed by a new episode every Wednesday through March 12.
Love You to Death (A muerte) tells the story of the cautious Raúl (Amargós), who reconnects with free-spirited and newly pregnant Marta (Echegui), following his heart cancer diagnosis.
They resume a friendship that began in childhood, and in a relationship brought together by fate, they begin to test their beliefs about love. Can the commitment-phobic Marta fall in love? And can Raúl meet the love of his life?
In addition to Verónica Echegui and Joan Amargós,...
- 1/22/2025
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
Apple TV+ is adding a touch of Spanish romance to its lineup with “Love You to Death” (“A muerte”), premiering Wednesday, February 5, 2025. This romantic comedy, starring Goya Award winner Verónica Echegui and Joan Amargós, explores the complexities of reconnection and second chances under the shadow of illness. Echegui plays Marta, whose life takes […]
“Love You to Death” Finds Life on Apple TV+...
“Love You to Death” Finds Life on Apple TV+...
- 12/24/2024
- by Noah Masire
- MemorableTV
Una comedia romántica protagonizada por Verónica Echegui y Joan Amargós. © Apple TV+
Apple TV+ ha anunciado hoy la adquisición mundial de la comedia romántica española A muerte, creada y dirigida por Dani de la Orden (Casa en llamas).
A muerte cuenta la historia del prudente Raúl (Amargós), que tras serle diagnosticado un cáncer de corazón se reencuentra con Marta (Echegui), de espíritu libre y recién embarazada. Los dos retoman una amistad que comenzó en la infancia, y esta relación provocada por el destino comienza a poner a prueba sus creencias sobre el amor. ¿Puede enamorarse Marta, fóbica al compromiso? ¿Y podrá Raúl encontrar al amor de su vida?
La serie de siete episodios está protagonizada por Verónica Echegui (Cites) y Joan Amargós (Déjate ver). El reparto coral también incluye a Paula Malia (Valeria), Cristian Valencia, Claudia Melo (Amar es para siempre), Roger Coma (Gran Hotel), Joan Solé (Azken erromantikoak), Julián Villagrán...
Apple TV+ ha anunciado hoy la adquisición mundial de la comedia romántica española A muerte, creada y dirigida por Dani de la Orden (Casa en llamas).
A muerte cuenta la historia del prudente Raúl (Amargós), que tras serle diagnosticado un cáncer de corazón se reencuentra con Marta (Echegui), de espíritu libre y recién embarazada. Los dos retoman una amistad que comenzó en la infancia, y esta relación provocada por el destino comienza a poner a prueba sus creencias sobre el amor. ¿Puede enamorarse Marta, fóbica al compromiso? ¿Y podrá Raúl encontrar al amor de su vida?
La serie de siete episodios está protagonizada por Verónica Echegui (Cites) y Joan Amargós (Déjate ver). El reparto coral también incluye a Paula Malia (Valeria), Cristian Valencia, Claudia Melo (Amar es para siempre), Roger Coma (Gran Hotel), Joan Solé (Azken erromantikoak), Julián Villagrán...
- 12/12/2024
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine
Today, Apple TV+ announced a new seven-episode global acquisition of the Spanish-language romantic comedy Love You to Death (A muerte) from Atresmedia TV and director Dani de la Orden (Casa en flames).
The series stars Verónica Echegui (Orígenes secretos) and Joan Amargós (Show Yourself), and will make its global debut on Apple TV+ on Wednesday, February 5 with the first two episodes, followed by a new episode every Wednesday through March 12.
Love You to Death (A muerte) tells the story of the cautious Raúl (Amargós), who reconnects with free-spirited and newly pregnant Marta (Echegui) following his heart cancer diagnosis.
They resume a friendship that began in childhood, and in a relationship brought together by fate, begin to test their beliefs about love. Can the commitment-phobic Marta fall in love? And can Raúl meet the love of his life?
The ensemble cast also includes Paula Malia (Valeria), Cristian Valencia (Barcelona Christmas Night...
The series stars Verónica Echegui (Orígenes secretos) and Joan Amargós (Show Yourself), and will make its global debut on Apple TV+ on Wednesday, February 5 with the first two episodes, followed by a new episode every Wednesday through March 12.
Love You to Death (A muerte) tells the story of the cautious Raúl (Amargós), who reconnects with free-spirited and newly pregnant Marta (Echegui) following his heart cancer diagnosis.
They resume a friendship that began in childhood, and in a relationship brought together by fate, begin to test their beliefs about love. Can the commitment-phobic Marta fall in love? And can Raúl meet the love of his life?
The ensemble cast also includes Paula Malia (Valeria), Cristian Valencia (Barcelona Christmas Night...
- 12/12/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
Apple TV+ has acquired global rights to Spanish rom-com series Love You to Death.
The streamer has acquired rights to the seven-ep series, which is from Spanish broadcaster Atresmedia TV and created by director Dani de la Orden (Casa en Flames). It will debut on Apple TV+ globally on Wednesday, February 5, 20205, with two episodes, followed by new ones each week until March 12.
Series stars Verónica Echegui (Orígenes Secretos) and Joan Amargós (Show Yourself) as a pair of friends who strike up an unlikely romance. Plot follows the cautious Raúl (Amargós), who reconnects with free-spirited and newly pregnant Marta (Echegui), after he receives a heart cancer diagnosis. They resume a childhood friendship, and in a relationship brought together by fate, begin to test their beliefs about love.
Paula Malia (Valeria), Cristian Valencia (Barcelona Christmas Night), Claudia Melo (Love is Forever), Roger Coma (Grand Hotel), Joan Solé (Cardo), Julián Villagrán (The Snow...
The streamer has acquired rights to the seven-ep series, which is from Spanish broadcaster Atresmedia TV and created by director Dani de la Orden (Casa en Flames). It will debut on Apple TV+ globally on Wednesday, February 5, 20205, with two episodes, followed by new ones each week until March 12.
Series stars Verónica Echegui (Orígenes Secretos) and Joan Amargós (Show Yourself) as a pair of friends who strike up an unlikely romance. Plot follows the cautious Raúl (Amargós), who reconnects with free-spirited and newly pregnant Marta (Echegui), after he receives a heart cancer diagnosis. They resume a childhood friendship, and in a relationship brought together by fate, begin to test their beliefs about love.
Paula Malia (Valeria), Cristian Valencia (Barcelona Christmas Night), Claudia Melo (Love is Forever), Roger Coma (Grand Hotel), Joan Solé (Cardo), Julián Villagrán (The Snow...
- 12/12/2024
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
“Ena – Queen Victoria Eugenia,” the screening highlight in Mipcom’s Spain Country of Honor celebrations, begins with a bang.
Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg, Queen Victoria youngest granddaughter, marries Spain’s Alfonso Xiii at Madrid’s San Jerónimo Royal Monastery on May 31, 1906. Splendid first scenes see the couple after the wedding in their carriage, Ena smiling as crowds cry her name as the royal carriage sweeps past.
But her happiness lasted less than two miles, the distance between Los Jerónimos to Madrid’s old part Calle Mayor where an anarchist throws a bomb. The opening scenes end with Ena and Alfonso slumped unconscious in their carriage.
Created by ‘The Department of Time’s’ Javier Olivares and directed by Anaïs Pareto and Estel Díaz, “Ena” is produced by Spanish public broadcaster Rtve, and Spain’s biggest royal drama to date.
What it isn’t, however, is a “The Crown” or “Maxima” knock-off.
Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg, Queen Victoria youngest granddaughter, marries Spain’s Alfonso Xiii at Madrid’s San Jerónimo Royal Monastery on May 31, 1906. Splendid first scenes see the couple after the wedding in their carriage, Ena smiling as crowds cry her name as the royal carriage sweeps past.
But her happiness lasted less than two miles, the distance between Los Jerónimos to Madrid’s old part Calle Mayor where an anarchist throws a bomb. The opening scenes end with Ena and Alfonso slumped unconscious in their carriage.
Created by ‘The Department of Time’s’ Javier Olivares and directed by Anaïs Pareto and Estel Díaz, “Ena” is produced by Spanish public broadcaster Rtve, and Spain’s biggest royal drama to date.
What it isn’t, however, is a “The Crown” or “Maxima” knock-off.
- 10/22/2024
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Stifled artist-in-wait Ana Callet (Macarena Sanz) lives in the chaotic shadows of her boss, clandestine creative phenom Bassil. When she notices a rare condition is slowly causing her to disappear, she’s forced to leave her lucrative career behind and set out toward the cure for her ailment, which consists of sifting through a winding personal purgatory that nudges her toward metamorphosis.
“Show Yourself” (“Dejate Ver”), the latest from International Emmy-nominee Álvaro Carmona (“Gente Hablando”), is a refreshing take on self-discovery that treads beyond the barrage of the madcap folly Ana’s forced to wade through, the plot dotted with heartwarming revelations throughout, turning the allure of surface-level acceptance on its head to champion deeper, steadfast connection.
“The series has a strong authorial stamp, but nevertheless, it deals with universal themes that anyone can identify with, such as the concept of identity, personal fulfilment, the world of art and entertainment,...
“Show Yourself” (“Dejate Ver”), the latest from International Emmy-nominee Álvaro Carmona (“Gente Hablando”), is a refreshing take on self-discovery that treads beyond the barrage of the madcap folly Ana’s forced to wade through, the plot dotted with heartwarming revelations throughout, turning the allure of surface-level acceptance on its head to champion deeper, steadfast connection.
“The series has a strong authorial stamp, but nevertheless, it deals with universal themes that anyone can identify with, such as the concept of identity, personal fulfilment, the world of art and entertainment,...
- 3/20/2024
- by Holly Jones
- Variety Film + TV
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