June 3, 2025 - Theater, the premier platform for spatial media, cinema and events on Apple Vision Pro, is proud to announce the immersive livestream of The Talk Show Live from WWDC on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
Following last year’s groundbreaking first-ever immersive livestream of the event from John Gruber, host of The Talk Show podcast and author of the renowned Apple blog Daring Fireball, Theater returns with an enhanced experience that builds on a full year of platform development and partnerships.
“When we launched Theater last year to showcase The Talk Show Live, we weren’t just experimenting—we were inviting people to experience a new kind of immersion. Bringing Apple executives into spatial media wasn’t just a world first; it was a glimpse of how shared experiences can transcend screens,” said Adam Lisagor, CEO and founder of Sandwich Vision. “This year, we’re not just adding features—we’re refining how people can feel connected, curious, and delighted together, again and again. Our goal is to make presence and participation the new standard for special events, where technology fades away, and what remains is the shared magic of being there.”
The livestream will be available in both 2D and 3D formats. While the 2D stream will be offered free of charge, the premium 3D immersive experience will be available for $11.99 for tickets purchased in advance, increasing to $14.99 on the day of the event. Tickets are available for purchase exclusively in the Theater app. All ticket holders will receive permanent access to a pristine 6K version of the event to watch forever.
The Talk Show Live from WWDC has become a beloved tradition in the Apple community, featuring host John Gruber in conversation with Apple executives on the company’s latest announcements. This year’s conversation is sure to be particularly interesting given recent developments in the Apple ecosystem. While in-person tickets to the physical event are priced at $50, Theater offers a compelling alternative for those unable to attend in person.
“I can’t believe these guys talked me into doing this again,” said John Gruber, host of The Talk Show.