Hollywood works with Apple to prepare a VR headset

You're probably already aware, but let's start with the facts. Apple has been developing a mixed reality headset for several years now, which some also call connected glasses although these could be two different products. It is during theWWDCIt turns out that we might learn more about them.

Based on the most recent rumors about them, however, you won't be discovering these items yet tonight. Instead, Cupertino would have chosen to focus on the software part as is always the case with this event. In theory, thedevelopersshould therefore benefit from more tools for their AR apps. And soon, this new ecosystem will also rely on the know-how of the cinema industry.

A renowned director in the pipeline

The New York Timesindeed reports that Apple is currently working with the famous American producerJon Favreauto create three-dimensional videos. This surname is probably not unknown to you, and for good reason: it is one of the thinking heads of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. We owe him several blockbusters such asIron Man, the triptychAvengersor the seriesThe Mandalorianon the Disney+ streaming platform.

Apple TV+, a competing application offered on iPhones and Macs, is also on the New Yorker's agenda thanks toPrehistoric Planet. This documentary narrated by David Attenborough features music by Hans Zimmer (winner of two Oscars) and allows you to discover vividly realistic animated dinosaurs.

Probably nothing new before 2023

Unfortunately, still according toTimes, consumers will therefore have to wait at leastnext yearto discover the result of this partnership and a possible MR Apple headset. The device would thus be late due to battery problems, to be compared with the aborted release of theAirPower wireless charger.

The 2022 Worldwide Developer Conference begins tonight atseven o'clock(metropolitan France time). It is possible to follow it live in several ways,particularly on YouTube or thanks to our dedicated live.

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