Apple TV+ shares 8-minute behind-the-scenes look at hit movie 'Finch'
What you need to know
- Apple TV+ has shared a long behind-the-scenes look at Finch.
- The full video features star Tom Hanks and the team behind the cameras.
Streaming service Apple TV+ has shared an almost 8-minute video that gives us all a thorough behind-the-scenes look at the hit movie Finch.
The video features the movie's star Tom Hanks as well as countless people from behind the cameras, all giving us a better understanding of what went into making such a movie — including the amazing costumes involved.
You can watch Finch on Apple TV+ right now, with the $4.99 per month subscription also available as part of the Apple One subscription bundle. If you're already paying for Apple Music and Apple Arcade plus other Apple services, Apple One could absolutely save you money.
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