Apple TV Plus on Roku: How to get it and start watching now

Apple TV Plus on Roku
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Apple TV Plus launched back in 2019, aiming to deliver high-quality original programming to audiences. It features amazing original shows like Ted Lasso, Silo, and For All Mankind, instead of focusing on acquiring existing IPs. Best of all, once you snag yourself a subscription, you can watch everything Apple TV Plus has to offer using Roku

Apple TV Plus can be accessed through the Apple TV app on a range of devices, including those produced by Roku. If you’re not sure how to access Apple TV Plus on Roku, our guide will help you get one of the best streaming services on your chosen media streaming device.

Is Apple TV Plus on Roku yet? 

In October 2019, the Apple TV app was added to most Roku devices. Through this app, you can buy or rent a range of films and series and access your Apple TV Plus subscription. If not, you can sign up to Apple TV Plus simply by visiting its website.

However, some older Roku devices aren’t compatible with the Apple TV app. To check whether yours is, go to the home screen of your Roku device and select Settings > System > About. Here, you’ll see the model number. If it matches one of the below model numbers, then Apple TV is supported.

  • Roku TV 7000X, C000X, 8000X, A000X, 6000X
  • Roku Streambar 9102X
  • Roku Smart Soundbar 9101X
  • Roku Smart Soundbar 9100X
  • Roku Express 3900X, 3930X
  • Roku Express+ 3910X, 3931X
  • Roku HD 3932X
  • Roku Streaming Stick 3600X, 3800X
  • Roku Streaming Stick+ 3810X, 3811X
  • Roku Premiere 3920X, 4620X
  • Roku Premiere+ 3921X, 4630X
  • Roku Ultra 4640X, 4660X, 4661X, 4670X, 4800X
  • Roku Ultra LT 4662X
  • Roku 2 4205X, 4210X
  • Roku 3 4200X, 4230X

How to install Apple TV Plus on Roku 

It takes only a few simple steps to set up Apple TV Plus on your Roku device.

  • Press the Home button on your remote
  • Select 'Streaming Channels'
  • This will open the Channel Store
  • Select 'Search Channels'
  • Start typing 'Apple TV Plus'
  • Select 'Add Channel'
  • Login to your Apple ID
  • Enter credentials or sign in with your mobile device
  • The latter through a QR code
  • Or by entering a code into activate.apple.com

If you don’t already have an Apple account, you’ll be given the opportunity to set one up at this point. This likely also means you won't have an Apple TV Plus account, so make sure you visit the Apple TV Plus website to get your subscription.

Within the Apple TV app, there’s a tab on the top bar for Apple TV Plus, which shows you all the content that you can access with your Apple TV Plus subscription. Most of the content on the other tabs is not part of Apple TV Plus and costs extra to buy or rent.

Apple TV Plus on Roku

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What can I watch on Apple TV Plus with Roku? 

Want to know what some of the best Apple TV shows are? One highlight of Apple TV Plus is drama series The Morning Show, starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon as the hosts of a breakfast news program.

If you prefer comedy, try Ted Lasso, in which Jason Sudeikis plays a college football coach who moves to the UK when he gets a high-profile job in soccer, a sport that he knows little about.

There are also a few movies worth highlighting, including Greyhound, a WWII story starring Tom Hanks as a US navy commander, and Wolfwalkers, a charming family-friendly animated movie based on Irish folklore

What other streaming services are available on Roku? 

If Apple TV Plus on Roku isn’t enough for you, you might want to look at the other streaming services available on Roku, including: 

What other devices can I watch Apple TV Plus on? 

If you don’t have a Roku but want to watch Apple TV Plus, there are several other devices that you can access it on, including Apple TV Plus on Chromecast. You can also get Apple TV Plus on PS4 and other gaming consoles including PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. Other devices include Amazon Fire TV and Fire Sticks, iPhone and iPads, Mac and via web browsers on your device.

Kieron Moore

Kieron Moore is a freelance writer based in Manchester, England. He contributes to Future sites including TechRadar and Creative Bloq, focusing on subjects including creative software, video editing, and streaming services. This work draws on his experience as an independent filmmaker and an independent TV watcher.