There's a lot of confusion out there about what you actually get if you sign up for an Apple TV+ subscription - whether you actually pay or just take advantage of the free year of Apple TV+ access if you purchase a new Apple product.

Part of the confusion may stem from the fact that the content that is part of the TV+ deal resides inside Apple's TV app - in which you can find lots of other content, some from Apple, some from other content suppliers. The main source of the confusion is that some of Apple's content is free and other Apple content is not.

A person who searches in the Apple TV app for Wonder Woman 1984, for example, will then see the option to rent for £15.99 with the option to watch on Apple TV. This rental comes from what was previously known as Apple's iTunes Store.

In fact you don't even need to search for this film - Apple is showcasing it in a New Movies section of the app. It's no wonder people are confused.

In this article we will explain exactly what is free if you subscribe to Apple TV+.

What do you get with Apple TV+

We have an article that covers every single show on Apple TV+, along with all the shows (and movies) currently being made for the service. Read: What's on Apple TV+.

When Apple launched Apple TV+ there were only a few shows including The Morning Show, See, and For All Mankind, but in the months that have followed more and more shows were added such as Mythic Quest, Ted Lasso and Trying (which are our three top picks).

At the time of writing there are 47 shows and 17 movies on Apple TV+. We have a complete run through of the shows that are on now and the ones that are coming here: Everything you can watch on Apple TV+.

However, when you consider the huge catalogues of content being offered by the likes of Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney and so on, you can understand why people feel like they aren't really getting much for their money from Apple (even if they're taking advantage of a free trial).

Where can I find the shows included in Apple TV+

If you have subscribed to Apple TV+ and want to locate the free content you should go to the Channels section and tap on the Apple TV+ icon. This will take you to the section of the Apple TV app where the subscription content resides.

There is a new shortcut to this section in the iPhone and iPad app - tap on the Originals icon at the bottom of the screen to go straight to this section.

Why do I have to pay to watch on Apple TV?

Is you are here reading this article because you were wondering why you couldn't watch something on Apple TV without paying Apple you aren't alone. A lot of people have this question. As we explained above the only content that is included in the Apple TV+ subscription right now is the Apple original content that we discussed above.

It's no surprise that people make this mistake though, given that Apple's TV app showcases Movies and Shows that you have to rent from Apple if you want to watch them.

You can rent or buy movies this way, but with the wealth of content available from Apple's competitors why would you want to?

Well you might want to watch a new film that isn't available for free anywhere else. Or you might choose to watch or download a series from Apple because you want to keep it on your device. But we can't imagine Apple gets a lot of sales from people choosing to purchase or rent anything this way.

Apple TV+ shows you can watch for free

Apple allows you to watch the first episode of many shows for free. In fact there are 38 free episodes available to watch for free including the first episodes of Ted Lasso, The Morning Show, See, Trying and more.

Free Apple TV Shows

You can watch all these show pilots for free.

What I can watch for free on Apple TV

This question isn't as simple to answer as it could be. Basically the confusion is caused by Apple having three different products with the name Apple TV: the Apple TV hardware (rumoured to be due an update), the TV+ subscription and the TV app. We've already said it once, but seriously, it's no wonder people are so confused.

In a nutshell, here's what you can watch on the Apple TV or in the TV app on your iPhone, iPad or Mac:

  1. Shows you've purchased from Apple (it used to be the iTunes Store)
  2. Movies purchased or rented from Apple
  3. Content you have uploaded yourself
  4. Content that is available in an Apple TV Channel - a third-party streaming services you can subscribe to from within the Apple TV app
  5. Content on the various subscription services you subscribe to including Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+
  6. Content on the on-demand TV channels like iPlayer
    Anything on Apple's TV+ if you subscribe

You can use the TV app to find where content is available so that you can decide to watch it in the relevant app on your device. (On a Mac running Catalina or Big Sur you will find the Apple TV app, but you may find the choice of content to be more limited due to the limited number of streaming apps on the Mac.)

One of the benefits of the Apple TV app is that if you happen to have a Disney subscription and search for Frozen Apple won't try to get you to rent it, instead it will let tap play and watch it in the Disney+ app.

Similarly if you search for Modern Family you can see how much it costs to rent an episode from Apple, but if you scroll down the page to the How to Watch section you can see that it's available on Amazon Prime and you can tap through to watch it there.

The Apple TV app is available on iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac, and various smart TVs.

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