Apple Expands Vision Pro With Seven New Immersive Films

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Apple has announced the addition of seven new films to its Apple Immersive lineup for Vision Pro, offering audiences fresh ways to experience sports, music, culture, and nature. According to Bob Borchers, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing, the films highlight how immersive video transforms storytelling, placing viewers directly inside the action.

Highlights from the new lineup

Tour De Force

Among the standout titles is “Tour De Force,” which captures Johann Zarco’s historic MotoGP victory at the French Grand Prix. Shot with multiple URSA Cine Immersive cameras, the film places fans trackside and will soon preview at select Apple Stores.

Person wearing Apple Vision Pro headset while sitting on a couch indoors.
World of Red Bull

Sports fans can also look forward to “World of Red Bull.” The series kicks off with “Backcountry Skiing” in December 2025, followed by “Big-Wave Surfing” in 2026. These episodes transport viewers from Canada’s snow-covered peaks to Tahiti’s massive waves.

A Night at the BBC Proms

Music lovers can enjoy “A Night at the BBC Proms,” which brings the grandeur of Royal Albert Hall and pianist Lukas Sternath’s debut into living rooms with rich spatial audio.

Cultural and environmental storytelling

Journey to Antarctica

Beyond sports and music, the new collection emphasizes education and culture. “Journey to Antarctica” follows CNN’s Bill Weir as he joins scientists studying emperor penguins on Snow Hill Island, offering both breathtaking views and critical discussions about climate change.

Julaymba

Meanwhile, “Julaymba” invites viewers into Australia’s Daintree Rainforest, sharing stories and traditions of the Eastern Kuku Yalanji people. Nature enthusiasts will witness glowing fungi, waterfalls, and the rare cassowary in this UNESCO World Heritage site.

CORTIS

Finally, fans of Korean pop culture will see CORTIS, BIGHIT MUSIC’s newest boy band, preparing their debut in “Experience Paris” and an exclusive rehearsal documentary.

A leap forward for Vision Pro

Each project was filmed using Blackmagic Design’s $29,995 URSA Cine Immersive camera, ensuring stunning quality and depth. By combining cutting-edge filming techniques with cultural and sporting highlights, Apple continues to show how Vision Pro can reshape entertainment and education.

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