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In a massive Hollywood-inspired press event Monday afternoon, Apple CEO Tim Cook announced the long-awaited launch of Apple+, the company’s foray into original content through a buzzy streaming service.

Two years after taking their first steps into scripted content, Apple’s streaming service will finally launch sometime this fall. The ad-free subscription service boasts downloadable content and new content every single month, all of which will be available in over 100 countries.

In what essentially functioned as TV upfronts for Apple, Hollywood A-listers took the stage to vaguely discuss their upcoming shows, focusing more on esoteric questions than solid information. How much users will have to pay remains one of the many Apple+ questions still unanswered.

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