Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller Lead in New Film “The Gorge,” Now Available on Apple TV+

Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller Lead in New Film “The Gorge,” Now Available on Apple TV+

Apple has officially released its new original film, The Gorge, which is now streaming exclusively on Apple TV+.

Starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller, The Gorge follows two operatives who must guard a deep chasm, safeguarding the world from the malevolence lurking within. As they communicate through message boards, a connection blossoms between them. Given the film’s launch on Valentine’s Day, it’s safe to assume there is a romantic element entwined in this action-packed narrative.

Throughout the film, the bond between the couple deepens, leading them into the gorge itself as they seek to unveil its hidden secrets.

In addition to Taylor-Joy and Teller, the film features Sigourney Weaver in a prominent role. Directed by Scott Derrickson, The film’s availability on Apple is partly due to its collaboration with Skydance.

How to Watch The Gorge

To watch The Gorge, a subscription to Apple TV+ is necessary. New users can take advantage of a seven-day free trial. Typically, Apple TV+ costs $9.99 per month and allows sharing with up to six individuals through Family Sharing. Additionally, it is included in the Apple One bundle.

Viewers can access the Apple TV app on a variety of devices and platforms, including the newly released app compatible with Android phones and tablets. The film can also be streamed in a web browser at tv.apple.com or subscribed through the Amazon Prime Video app.

Also on Apple TV+

The Gorge is the major release on the platform this week. However, Apple continually adds new content to TV+. Alongside The Gorge, viewers can also enjoy Goldie, an animated series for kids, which premieres today on Apple TV+.

Additional offerings include new episodes of Severance, Mythic Quest, Love You to Death, and Prime Target. Later this month, fans can look forward to the return of the drama Surface, the debut of the MLS soccer documentary Onside, and the launch of the German-language series Berlin ER.