Apple TV is expanding into true crime with "Twisted Yoga", a docuseries exposing a sex trafficking ring hidden inside tantric yoga schools.
When you think of Apple TV, you probably don't immediately think of true crime. While the streaming giant has shown a deep love for sci-fi and psychological thrillers, it has typically allowed Netflix and Hulu to corner the true crime market.
That may not be the case anymore. Apple TV is gearing up to release a new three-part docuseries, "Twisted Yoga," which tells the tale of an international sex trafficking network masquerading as a collection of tantric yoga studios.
According to Apple TV, the series follows a group of yoga students in search of inner peace and purpose. Instead of inner peace, students find Romanian "guru" and sex trafficker Gregorian Bivolaru.
'Twisted Yoga' is produced by Emmy Award winners Simon Chinn and Jonathan Chinn, alongside Bernadette Higgins. The series is directed by Rowan Deacon, who also directed "Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story" and "How to Die: Simon's Choice."
The series, which is comprised of three parts, will premiere globally on Apple TV on March 13.








