Apple TV+ is diving into the world of audacious crimes with its new original podcast, Big Time, hosted by Emmy Award winner Steve Buscemi.
The 14-episode series premieres on March 24, 2025, and promises a fresh take on true crime.
Big Time explores the stories of individuals who dared to bend the rules in pursuit of their big dreams. Each week, Buscemi will introduce a new tale of a larger-than-life scam or scheme that almost succeeded. From fake kidnappings to stolen sharks, the podcast delves into the carnival of chaos that these stories represent.
I think a lot of people, myself included, are fascinated by folks who look at the rules and think, ‘No, I’ve got a better idea, ‘Big Time’ isn’t just true crime – it’s a carnival of chaos, and I’m excited for listeners to tune in.
says Steve Buscemi.
Apple TV+ subscribers can access the first two episodes on March 24th by connecting their subscription to Apple Podcasts. They’ll also get early access to new episodes each week.
Non-subscribers can listen to the first episode on March 24th, with new episodes released weekly. You can follow and listen on Apple Podcasts at apple.co/BigTimePod.
Big Time is a collaboration between Apple TV+ and Campside Media, following their successful projects Hooked and Run, Bambi, Run. This podcast joins Apple TV+’s growing library of original podcasts, including award-winning series like The Line and Hooked.
Apple TV+ offers a wide range of premium content, including drama and comedy series, films, documentaries, and kids’ entertainment. It’s available on the Apple TV app across various devices, including iPhones, iPads, Apple TVs, smart TVs, and gaming consoles. A subscription costs $9.99 per month, with a seven-day free trial for new subscribers.
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