From MotoGP victories to emperor penguins and K-pop debuts, Apple Immersive is adding seven new films that put viewers right in the middle of the action.

On Monday, Apple previewed seven new entries into its Apple Immersive catalog. This time, it includes a mix of arts and entertainment, sports, and educational content.

"Apple Immersive Video has redefined what's possible in storytelling, placing audiences inside each moment with a remarkable sense of presence," said Bob Borchers, Apple's vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing.

"Apple Vision Pro users can enjoy storytelling in ways that just aren't possible otherwise, and we can't wait for them to enjoy the first projects from some of the world's most innovative filmmakers."

The new films will debut alongside new episodes of returning Apple Immersive series. They were among the first shot on Blackmagic Design's URSA Cine Immersive camera and edited on a Mac with DaVinci Resolve Studio.

"Tour De Force"

MotoGP fans can watch Johann Zarco's rain-soaked victory at the French Grand Prix, ending a 71-year wait for a home win. The film is currently available on the Apple TV app, and an extended preview is set to hit select Apple Stores in October.

Motorcyclist leaning into a curve on a racetrack, wearing colorful suit and helmet, with text reading MotoGP Tour de Force in Apple Immersive and Canal+ logos.

"Tour De Force" | Image Credit: Apple

"Tour De Force" was filmed with multiple URSA Cine Immersive cameras and ambisonic microphones. CANAL+ produced and edited the footage in Paris, including color grading and audio mixing in DaVinci Resolve Studio.

"World of Red Bull"

"World of Red Bull" is a new series of immersive experiences for Apple Vision Pro that presents Red Bull's sports content in a spatial format. The first episode, "Backcountry Skiing," takes viewers to Revelstoke, British Columbia, following freeskiers on remote slopes and showing both their performance and preparation.

The second episode, "Big-Wave Surfing," will place viewers off the coast of Teahupo'o, Tahiti, where surfers attempt to ride some of the world's largest waves. "Backcountry Skiing" will be available in December 2025, with "Big-Wave Surfing" scheduled for 2026.

"A Night at the BBC Proms"

This fall, classical music fans can experience BBC Proms from the comfort of their homes. Pianist Lukas Sternath makes his debut performing Grieg's "Piano Concerto in A minor" with the BBC Symphony Orchestra.

Apple Immersive gives viewer an up-close view of the pianist's performance, and spatial audio makes it feel like you're right in the middle of it all. The recording also captures the historic architecture of the Royal Albert Hall.

"Journey to Antarctica to Find Emperor Penguins"

CNN's chief climate correspondent Bill Weir joins a scientific expedition to Antarctica. He brings viewers along to watch emperor penguins emerging from winter with newborn chicks on Snow Hill Island.

Person in blue jacket with yellow hood adjusts sunglasses on a boat, large iceberg in the background under an overcast sky.

"Journey to Antarctica" | Image credit: Apple

Weir discusses with researchers how warming temperatures and shrinking sea ice are affecting penguin populations. He also pulls back the curtain on the challenges of conducting scientific work in one of the most remote regions on Earth.

"Julaymba"

Apple Vision Pro users can immerse themselves in the world's oldest rainforest in October 2025. The documentary follows the Eastern Kuku Yalanji people in North Tropical Queensland, Australia, as an Elder shares stories and ceremonies.

Mysterious forest at night with luminous plants and mushrooms around a large tree, creating an enchanting, otherworldly atmosphere.

"Julaymba" | Image Credit: Apple

Viewers will experience waterfalls, glowing fungi, and the otherworldly call of the cassowary. "Julaymba" opens up this UNESCO World Heritage site for all.

"Experience Paris"

"Experience Paris" offers an immersive look at Paris, highlighting French heritage. Viewers will visit a three-Michelin-star kitchen, climb the Eiffel Tower, and explore Montmartre's historic streets.

CORTIS (Color Outside The Lines)

CORTIS, the latest K-pop boy band from BIGHIT MUSIC, the label behind BTS and Tomorrow X Together, stars in an immersive documentary.

Viewers get rare access to the practice room, where they will see the choreography for their debut track, "GO!", take shape.

These new entries into Apple Immersive catalogue were all filmed with the Blackmagic URSA Cine Immersive camera. The camera launched in December 2024 with a hefty $29,995 price tag.