How to Subscribe to Apple TV+ to Watch Selena Gomez' New Can't-Miss Documentary 'My Mind & Me'

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Apple officially entered the video streaming war in 2019 with the launch of Apple TV+. While there are plenty of competitors in the market between Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime and Disney+, Peacock and HBO Max, Apple's economical price tag makes it a tough one to beat.

The streaming service offers programming from a number of big names in Hollywood, including Oprah Winfrey, Steven Spielberg, J.J. AbramsM. Night Shyamalan and more. It's also home to the critically acclaimed series The Morning Show starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon—which should be reason enough to sign up!

This weekend, Apple TV+ debuted a new documentary featuring Selena Gomez, entitled My Mind & Me, featuring intimate footage of the star from the past six years. In it, she shares her struggles with chronic illness, fame and mental health more intimately than she's never done before.

So, if you've been contemplating adding another streaming service to the mix, you can forget about asking Siri, because we've rounded up everything you need to know about Apple TV+ here:

Where can you watch Apple TV+?

Apple TV+ programming is exclusively available on the Apple TV+ app. You can watch on the app, or on streaming platforms, smart TVs, AirPlay-enabled TVs with the Apple TV app, or online at tv.apple.com.

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Do you need an Apple device to watch Apple TV+?

No Apple device? No problem! Apple TV+ can be watched on Samsung Smart TVs, Roku, Amazon Fire TV devices, LG Smart TVs, Vizio and Sony Smart TVs, as well as on PC, Android and other devices with a supported web browser.

<em>The Morning Show</em>
The Morning Show

How much does Apple TV+ cost?

Apple's service is perhaps one of the most affordable streamers around. A monthly subscription will only cost you $6.99 per month after a free seven-day trial. You can also score one year free if you purchase an Apple device. Verified college students who are subscribed to the Apple Music Student plan can access Apple TV+ for free.

Are there commercials on Apple TV+?

Nope, it's ad-free! You can watch in peace without having to worry about a commercial interrupting your show or movie.

Can you watch Apple TV+ without WiFi?

Apple Originals can be downloaded to Apple devices and watched at a later time offline.

How are shows released on Apple TV+?

Some shows release all their episodes at once, while others add new ones every Friday.

Can you share your Apple TV+ subscription with others?

Yes! Apple lets subscribers share their Apple TV+ service with up to five family members.

<em>Oprah’s Book Club</em>
Oprah’s Book Club

What shows and movies are available on Apple TV+?

Here are some of the Apple Originals that are currently on the streamer, or coming soon:

Apple TV Plus Shows

Selena Gomez My Mind & Me: A documentary detailing the past six years in Selena Gomez' life, her struggles with chronic illness and mental health.

Amazing Stories: A reboot of Steven Spielberg's '80s anthology series of the same name.

CentralPark:An animated musical comedy created by Loren Bouchard, Josh Gad and Nora Smith about a family who lives in Central Park. Premieres May 29, 2020.

Defending Jacob: A limited series based on the New York Times bestselling novel Defending Jacob starring Chris Evans. Premieres April 24, 2020.

DickinsonA comedy series told from the perspective of a young Emily Dickinson, played by Hailee Steinfeld.

For All Mankind: The drama series touted as a "'what if' take on history" imagines a world in which the space race never came to an end.

HomeA documentary series that takes viewers inside the "world’s most innovative homes." Premieres April 17, 2020.

Home Before Dark:Produced by Jon M. Chu, the drama series was inspired by the reporting of investigative journalist Hilde Lysiak, who uncovers a cold case.

Little America:Inspired by the true stories featured in Epic Magazine, the anthology series looks at stories of immigrants in America.

Little Voice:Coming soon, this "love letter to the diverse musicality of New York" explores the journey of finding your voice in your early 20s, plus Sara Bareilles will provide original music.

<em>Defending Jacob</em>
Defending Jacob

Mythic Quest: Raven’s Banquet: The comedy series follows a team of game developers who run a popular video game.

Oprah’s Book Club:Every episode features a new book picked by Oprah and interviews with the authors. Apple describes the series as a "book club for today’s world — a window to other worlds."

Oprah Talks COVID-19: A timely series in which Oprah speaks with experts and people facing challenges amid the coronavirus pandemic.

See: The drama series stars Jason Momoa as the father of twins who are able to see centuries after a virus "decimated humankind," and left survivors blind.

Servant:M. Night Shyamalan's psychological thriller follows a grieving couple who have a rift in their marriage after tragedy strikes bringing a "mysterious force" into their home.

The Morning ShowJennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon and Steve Carell star in this Golden Globe-nominated series that is set in the world of morning news.

Truth Be Told: Octavia Spencer plays podcaster Poppy Parnell, who reopens a murder case, in this drama series based on the novel by Kathleen Barber.

TryingThe first original series from the UK to premiere on Apple TV+ is about a man and woman who want a baby "they just can't have." Premieres May 1, 2020.

Visible: Out on Television: The documentary series looks into representation and how the LGBTQ movement has shaped TV.

Becoming You

Dear...

Losing Alice

Planet of the Apps

Ted Lasso

The Mosquito Coast

Lisey's Story

Physical

Schmigadoon!

Foundation

Mr. Corman

The Shrink Next Door

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Apple TV Plus Movies

Beastie Boys Story: The documentary directed by Spike Jonze tells the story of Beastie Boys Mike Diamond and Adam Horovitz's band and friendship. Premieres April 24, 2020.

Hala: The drama executive produced by Jada Pinkett Smith centers around a Pakistani American teenager named Hala (Geraldine Viswanathan) who is struggling to balance her cultural and religious obligations, while coming into her own in America.

The Banker: The film starring Anthony Mackie and Samuel L. Jackson is inspired by the true events of businessmen who came up with a plan to help fellow African Americans pursue the American dream by taking "on the racist establishment of the 1960s."

The Elephant Queen:The wildlife documentary tells the story of an elephant matriarch named Athena who takes her family on a "treacherous journey" across "foreboding landscapes."

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Apple TV Plus Kids Programming

GhostwriterA reimagining of Sesame Workshops’ 1992 series. Four kids band together to solve a mystery about a "ghost's unfinished business."

Helpsters: From the makers of Sesame Street, this preschool series is about monsters who enjoy solving problems.

Here We Are: Notes for Living on PlanetEarth: The animated movie, narrated by Meryl Streep, is based on the New York Times bestselling book. The film follows a 7-year-old boy, voiced by Jacob Tremblay, who learns on Earth Day about the wonders of the planet from his parents and an exhibit. Premieres April 17, 2020.

Snoopy in Space: Joined by Charlie Brown and the rest of the Peanuts gang, NASA astronaut Snoopy heads to space as he takes command of the International Space Station.

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