Filming of Apple's Upcoming 'Planet of the Apps' Series Has Finished

Apple has finished filming Planet of the Apps, an unscripted series about apps and the talented developers who make them, according to a source who asked to remain anonymous due to the person's involvement with the show. Principal filming took place on an Apple-built set near Hollywood, the source said.

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Apple built the set and tore it down at the conclusion of filming. The set was absolutely beautiful and set up in a way like no other competition show I've seen before. It's very tech chic, with beautiful decor and decorations. Only Apple could do it this way. It's very, very well done. Steve Jobs would have been proud of the set.

Planet of the Apps, produced by Ben Silverman, Howard Owens, and William Adams, better known as will.i.am, will have a competitive theme that draws some comparisons to reality TV shows such as Shark Tank and The Voice, the source said. It was a "very stressful" but "exhilarating" process, the person added.

Apple posted an open casting call for the show in July 2016, looking for developers from San Francisco, Austin, New York, and Los Angeles to participate, and it began selecting developers around November. Over 100,000 apps applied to be on the show, and only 100 were selected for filming, a person familiar with the matter said.

The developers selected to appear on the show met with and received direct mentorship from four influencers and entrepreneurs, namely Gary Vaynerchuk, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jessica Alba, and will.i.am. The influencers were "brilliant" and "provided a lot of value to the apps that they advised," a source said.

The way that developers pitch is said to be "very unique," and "not as straightforward as just standing on a stage in front of the judges," a format popularized by shows like American Idol. In addition to influencers and judges, the series also has a "very famous" host, but the source does not want to play spoiler as to who it is.

The developers who made it to the final round of the show will receive up to $10 million in funding and featured placement in the App Store at the end of the show's airing. The casting call described the series as both a "launchpad" and "accelerator" for iOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS apps and developers.

Planet of the Apps will apparently be a "very inspirational show," particularly among the next generation of developers. During each app pitch, the show is said to have filmed the reactions of other developers live, which will likely result in some amusing footage interspersed throughout the season.

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While filming has concluded, it remains unclear when the series will be released. WWDC 2017 in June is a definite possibility given it is a developer-focused conference. The series will likely be distributed through Apple Music along with Apple's other original content endeavors such as Carpool Karaoke and Vital Signs.

Looking beyond Planet of the Apps, Apple is reportedly planning a much bigger push into original content this year to promote Apple Music.

Update: Two days after this report, Apple has released a Planet of the Apps trailer and additional details:


Planet of the Apps episodes, hosted by Beats 1 radio DJ Zane Lowe, will be released on a weekly basis through Apple Music starting in the Spring.

Top Rated Comments

Born Again Avatar
94 months ago
So exciting

Just kidding. This sounds so terrible Apple.

How about focusing on real apps?

The mail app is terribly basic. The calendar app is years behind. Still not a fan of the maps app and really the only thing you have going for you is the blue chat bubbles in iMessage .
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
robjulo Avatar
94 months ago
I cannot give an eyeroll large enough to be worthy of this nonsense.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
FasterQuieter Avatar
94 months ago
Maybe the least interesting Apple rumor in history.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Born Again Avatar
94 months ago
Even iMessage is messy these days.
Yup . I wanted to be positive. I just don't get why Apple keeps getting a pass from consumers these days.

I mean will someone here tell me why after 10 years!!!!!!.... my videos are in my photos app?

Videos are not photos . Isn't that right? And I'm not even asking about folders lol
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Stella Avatar
94 months ago
Yawn. Apple want to be a competitor to Netflix with this uninspiring garbage?
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jayducharme Avatar
94 months ago
the series also has a "very famous" host
Let me guess ... Eddie Cue?
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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