Apple TV+ is expanding its lineup of music documentaries with a special project: Bono: Stories of Surrender. The film will be released worldwide on May 30, 2025 and will offer a 2D version as well as an immersive 3D experience for the Apple Vision Pro. It is the first feature-length film in this format, after Apple has previously only produced short immersive clips for its mixed reality headset. The documentary is based on Bono's 2022 stage production of the same name, which in turn is based on his memoir Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story. In addition to autobiographical narratives, the film also includes live performances of some well-known U2 songs.
Apple TV+ has established itself as a platform for exclusive music documentaries in recent years. Productions such as The Velvet Underground, Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry and Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me have already shown that Apple has a great interest in filming the lives of famous artists. With Bono: Stories of Surrender, Apple is now going a step further. The film not only offers a new perspective on the U2 frontman, but with the support of Apple Vision Pro, it relies on technology that is intended to take the film experience to a new level.
The content of Bono: Stories of Surrender
The documentary is based on Bono's 2022 one-man show, which he performed in several locations around the world. The live production, in turn, is an extension of his memoirs, in which he talks about personal experiences, formative moments and the genesis of many U2 songs. The film alternates autobiographical narratives with live performances, creating a mix of personal reflection and musical performance. Apple describes the work as a visual exploration of Bono's journey as an artist. The film will be part of the growing collection of Apple TV+ music documentaries. In addition to previously released productions, Apple has also announced a film about Fleetwood Mac, although this has not yet been released.
What is special about the Apple Vision Pro version
While most viewers can stream the film in classic 2D on Apple TV+, Apple is offering an enhanced version for the Apple Vision Pro, making Bono: Stories of Surrender the first full immersive film on the platform. Apple had already released a few short immersive clips for its headset, but with this project the company is now venturing into a feature-length format for the first time. The Vision Pro version uses 3D technology and spatial sound to create an immersive experience that puts the viewer right in the middle of the action. Apple TV+ could expand on this concept in the future. If the immersive format proves successful, it could be the start of a new type of streaming content developed specifically for mixed reality.
How can you watch the film?
The classic 2D version of Bono: Stories of Surrender will be available to all Apple TV+ subscribers worldwide from May 30, 2025. However, anyone who wants to enjoy the immersive 3D experience will need an Apple Vision Pro. The release of this film marks an important step for Apple TV+. Not only is the company expanding its range of high-quality music documentaries, but it is also showing how new technologies can change the viewing experience.
Why this film could be a turning point for Apple TV+
With Bono: Stories of Surrender, Apple TV+ is bringing a documentary that sets new standards both musically and technically. The film gives a deep insight into Bono's life and career, combined with performances of legendary U2 songs. At the same time, Apple is showing where the future of streaming could lead with the immersive 3D version for Apple Vision Pro. Anyone interested in music documentaries or simply a fan of U2 has the opportunity to experience Bono in a completely new way with this film. The release on May 30 could be an important milestone for Apple TV+ and the Vision Pro. Your accessories, your choice - in our Amazon Storefront you will find a wide selection, also for HomeKit enthusiasts. (Image: Apple)
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