Apple TV has announced three new movies joining its expanding slate of original films. The additions include a biopic on cyclist Lance Armstrong, a holiday-themed story titled Foster the Snowman, and an adaptation of Rebecca Serle's romance novel Once and Again. These projects highlight Apple's continued investment in diverse storytelling.
Apple TV continues to build its roster of original content with the recent addition of three films, as reported on February 25, 2026. The first is an untitled biopic about Lance Armstrong, starring Austin Butler and directed by Edward Berger, known for Conclave. The film will explore Armstrong's life and career, incorporating elements from F1: The Movie, Raging Bull, and The Wolf of Wall Street, capturing both triumphs and challenges. This marks the first time Armstrong has granted life rights for a project, following discussions with producer Adam Stuber, who emphasized the need for a complete narrative. Butler previously appeared in Apple TV's Masters of the Air, a World War II drama.
The second project is the holiday film Foster the Snowman, directed by Hikari, who recently helmed Rental Family for Searchlight Pictures. Written by Jono Matt and Peter Huyck of The Studio, the story follows a childless couple who adopt an adorable snowman, experiencing accelerated parenting milestones over 72 hours. Described as blending the charm of Paddington, the humor of Elf, and the heart of It’s a Wonderful Life, the concept's rights were acquired by Apple last year. With a director now attached, production is advancing. Apple has shown interest in annual holiday releases, following titles like The Family Plan 2 and Spirited, featuring Ryan Reynolds and Will Ferrell.
Rounding out the announcements is Once and Again, based on the forthcoming novel by bestselling author Rebecca Serle, known for In Five Years, One Italian Summer, and The Dinner List. Apple has secured the adaptation rights for this romance, billed as a mix of The Time Traveler’s Wife and The Lake House. The plot centers on Lauren Novak, a Malibu native returning to her coastal hometown amid marital troubles, where she uncovers her family's secret ability: each woman can turn back time once. The book is set for hardcover release on March 10, 2026.