On March 4, Apple TV released the French drama The Hunt, following delays attributed to plagiarism allegations. The show had been set to premiere on December 3, but was unexpectedly removed from the service's schedule two weeks prior, after reports surfaced linking it to the 1973 novel La Traque by Bernard Petit.
Despite not publicly addressing the allegations, Apple confirmed the show's debut, making the first two episodes available today, with additional episodes releasing weekly until April 1. The series features actors Mélanie Laurent and Benoît Magimel and follows the story of Franck and his friends, who face a deadly confrontation while hunting.
As they attempt to return to their normal lives, Franck perceives that they are being pursued by vengeful hunters. Apple TV subscriptions are priced at $12.99 per month, offering access to various popular shows and films.