Apple TV’s ‘The Quest’ Pulled: Mystery & Setbacks

Apple TV+ suddenly pulled French-language series 'The Quest' after a trailer release, echoing the delayed launch of 'The Savant'. No official reason given, raising questions about Apple's content strategy.
The show had to do with a group of buddies who go on hunting journeys being mysteriously targeted and shot at by a rival team. It was greenlit back in June 2024 under the working title “A L’ombre Des Forets”, and was readied to sign up with Apple’s growing lineup of French-language originals.
Apple’s French-Language Series: A Rocky Start
Meanwhile, Apple television has probably simply repeated the exact same blunder momentarily time. The solution was set to premiere French-language collection The Quest on December 3, having actually launched a trailer earlier this month. And now, all references to The Search have actually been scrubbed, including elimination of the press release from the Apple TV public relations newsroom and the YouTube trailer is now marked personal.
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The Savant’s Delayed Release: Controversy?
In September, Apple controversially terminated the launch of brand-new collection The Savant, relatively in the wake of the murder of political activist Charlie Kirk. The firm said it anticipates releasing the show at a later time, but two months on, there’s still no release day visible. It’s detailed as “coming at a later day” in the TV application.
It’s presently uncertain if there is a reason that The Quest has been pulled at this late phase, or whether it will certainly return to the Apple television schedule in all. We have asked Apple for comment and will update if we hear back.
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