‘Omnivore,’ a new docuseries for Apple’s TV+ service, focuses only on food

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Chef René Redzepi will narrate Cary Joji Fukunaga’s film, which was written by Fukunaga.

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Apple has ordered a new food-focused docuseries called Omnivore for Apple TV+.

Here’s what they said:

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One-hour docuseries “Omnivore,” from visionary director Cary Joji Fukunaga and internationally renowned chef René Redzepi, has been ordered to series on Apple TV+. It will recount the tale of mankind and planet Earth via eight key ingredients.

Noma creator Redzepi will be the narrator, having won the World’s Best Restaurant Award five times. A new TV programme will purportedly study how food “binds and defines us; drives politics; influences our views; explains our history; and anticipates our future,” according to the show’s description.

A look at how humans use, appreciate, and devour nature’s richest resources, the animals we eat, is explored in “Omnivore,” a documentary on human culture and the natural world. Episodes take viewers throughout the globe to explore the components that have formed nations, defined religion, and permanently changed the human tale.

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Other new Apple TV+ series, such as Masters of the Air, are being developed by Fukunaga in conjunction with the company.

In order to keep up with the demand for its new streaming service, Apple is constantly adding new original material to its library.

For Apple TV+ programmes, the firm claims that they have won 202 awards, and had 929 nominations, since its inception. It is accessible on all the greatest Apple devices, including the best Apple TVs for 2022.

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