Apple Drops a New 8K Film on Vision Pro – Bono’s “Stories of Surrender” Is the First To Take the Stage!
What the Fuss Is About
Apple has just premiered a full‑length documentary for its latest mixed‑reality headset, the Vision Pro. The title? “Stories of Surrender.” And the star? None other than Bono, the iconic lead of U2. This is the first feature‑sized film you can stream on the Vision Pro, and it’s packing everything you could wish for: 8K resolution, a 180‑degree field of view, and spatial audio that makes you feel like you’re standing on stage with the band.
The Techy Bits
- 8K picture quality that keeps every detail in crisp focus.
- 180‑degree visual coverage – you’ll see the whole scene, no weird shadows or blind spots.
- Saturated spatial sound that puts the audio right where you’re standing.
Why It Matters
When you strap on the Vision Pro and dive into the film, you won’t just be a passive viewer – you’ll be immersed, almost as if the show were happening right next to you. Bono’s new footage, fresh songs, and those moments that only an artist like him can capture all come to life in a way that’s never been done before.
Availability
Only on the Apple Vision Pro, the documentary will be released on May 30th this year. If you want to experience a concert that feels as close as you can get to being backstage, this is the ticket you need.

Apple’s Vision Pro Still Bare in the Content Jungle
Apple didn’t brag about a specific runtime for its latest documentary—it just promised it’ll be feature‑length. At the launch, the Vision Pro was still a bit thin on the ground; folks had to live with a handful of airdrop salads rather than a full buffet of experiences.
What Apple’s Got Planned
- The company’s quietly gearing up to bring in more filmmakers and developers.
- They’re hoping to make the Vision Pro a content hub rather than an empty sandbox.
Current Smattering of Content
Right now, the only short production that’s available on the Vision Pro is “Submerged.” Unless Apple can pull in a bigger crew, users might have to wait before they see a full cinematic feast.
What’s Next?
- Watch for new releases—Apple is stirring the pot.
- If you’re a filmmaker, catching their eye could mean you’ll help turn this tech into a storytelling playground.
Bottom line: it’s still a work in progress. Apple’s vision is big, but the take‑away for now is that the Vision Pro’s content shelves are still only barely stocked.
