SUMMARY
Considering the quality, quantity, and diversity of films distributed under the Apple TV+ banner, GLAAD has given Apple TV+ a FAILING grade.
It was highly disappointing to see only one film in Apple TV+’s slate that included LGBTQ characters, both of whom were featured for less than a minute. Apple TV+ has told many inclusive stories in their television programming, and needs to step up their film slates to match.
Note: Films distributed by Apple TV+ do not share their theatrical release numbers publicly and the company declined to provide this information for this study. As such, these cannot be cited in this study.
HISTORY
Since 2016, Apple Inc. has been producing and distributing original content. Apple launched its streaming service Apple TV+ in 2019, which offers a selection of original production film and television series called Apple Originals. Pivoting to incorporate a catalog of non-original films and television programs, Apple TV+ announced its first acquisition in 2020. Apple TV+’s previous LGBTQ-inclusive films include The Velvet Underground (2021), Palmer (2021), Come From Away (2021), and Causeway (2022).