The 33 best Apple TV+ shows to watch right now

From British espionage thrillers and genrebusting murder mysteries to feelgood sports comedies, here is our list of mustwatch shows on the awardwinning streamin

From British espionage thrillers and genre-busting murder mysteries to feel-good sports comedies, here is our list of must-watch shows on the award-winning streaming service.

The 33 best Apple TV+ shows to watch right now

From British espionage thrillers and genre-busting murder mysteries to feel-good sports comedies, here is our list of must-watch shows on the award-winning streaming service.

and Kevin Jacobsen

on August 1, 2025 10:09AM EDT

Harrison Ford as Dr. Paul Rhoades on 'Shrinking'; Cecily Strong as Melissa Gimble and Keegan-Michael Key as Josh Skinner on 'Schmigadoon!'; Sharon Horgan as Eva Garvey on 'Bad Sisters'

Harrison Ford as Dr. Paul Rhoades on 'Shrinking'; Cecily Strong as Melissa Gimble and Keegan-Michael Key as Josh Skinner on 'Schmigadoon!'; Sharon Horgan as Eva Garvey on 'Bad Sisters'. Credit: Beth Dubber/Apple TV+; Apple TV+; Natalie Seery/Apple TV+

While other services battle it out for supremacy in the streaming wars, Apple TV+ is quietly and consistently producing some of the best series of the modern era. By mixing and matching genres and carefully curating its offerings, Apple TV+ has created a streaming platform where bittersweet comedies like *Ted Lasso* and *Shrinking* and murder mysteries like *The Afterparty* and *Bad Sisters* can live comfortably next to mind-melting psychological thrillers like *Severance *and powerful prestige fare like *Masters of the Air* and *Pachinko*.

Overwhelmed? Don't be: We break down the shows that you need to be watching on Apple TV+ right now.

Acapulco (2021–2025)

Eugenio Derbez as Maximo Gallardo Ramos on 'Acapulco'

Eugenio Derbez as Maximo Gallardo Ramos on 'Acapulco'. Apple TV+

Inspired by the 2017 comedy *How to Be a Latin Lover* starring Eugenio Derbez, *Acapulco* features the actor as wealthy mogul Maximo Gallardo Ramos as he recalls his extraordinary life story. Enrique Arrizon plays the younger version of Maximo, who works as a pool boy at a luxury resort in 1980s Acapulco, Mexico. The series is imbued with the warm glow of nostalgia, brought to life with eye-popping colors and a charming cast of supporting players, including Chord Overstreet as the resort's general manager and Vanessa Bauche as Maximo's widowed mother.

It's easy to make comparisons to other shows, from the comforting energy of *Ted Lasso* to the resort-centered satire of *The White Lotus*, but *Acapulco* also offers something different as a bilingual comedy focused on the working class. The fourth/final season premiered on July 23. —*Kevin Jacobsen*

Where to watch *Acapulco*: Apple TV+

**Cast:** Eugenio Derbez, Enrique Arrizon, Damián Alcázar, Camila Perez, Raphael Alejandro

The Afterparty (2022–2023)

Sam Richardson as Aniq Adjaye and Ben Schwartz as Yasper E. Lennov on 'The Afterparty'

Sam Richardson as Aniq Adjaye and Ben Schwartz as Yasper E. Lennov on 'The Afterparty'. Aaron Epstein/Apple TV+

As former classmates reunite at a high school reunion, the afterparty — held at a luxe mansion owned by former loser–turned–hot Hollywood star Xavier (Dave Franco) — turns deadly when their host is found dead, the subject of an apparent murder. Arriving at the scene of the crime, Detective Danner (Tiffany Haddish) begins questioning each of the guests about their version of the night's events and soon, everyone's secrets start tumbling out about why all the classmates hated Xavier. This deft murder mystery incorporates filmmaking elements of animation, musicals, slasher horror, action, romantic comedy, and more as Danner races to uncover the truth of who killed Xavier and why.

In season 2, Danner investigates a wedding where there's a new cast of characters to question about a dead groom. Created by Phil Lord and Chris Miller, *The Afterparty* is full of laughs and revelations as it is with creative flourishes. —*Jace Lacob*

Where to watch *The Afterparty*: Apple TV+

**Cast: **Tiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson, Zoë Chao, Ike Barinholtz, Ben Schwartz, Ilana Glazer, Jamie Demetriou, Dave Franco

Bad Monkey (2024–present)

Ronald Peet as Neville Stafford and Vince Vaughn as Andrew Yancy on 'Bad Monkey'

Ronald Peet as Neville Stafford and Vince Vaughn as Andrew Yancy on 'Bad Monkey'.

Vince Vaughn is perfectly in his element on this vibrant crime dramedy, adapted from the Carl Hiaasen novel of the same name. The actor stars as Andrew Yancy, an ex-Miami detective who becomes embroiled in the mystery of a severed arm found along the coast of the Florida Keys. When his former partner tasks him with delivering the arm to the coroner's office, Yancy can't help but get involved, unraveling a compelling mystery that intersects with a plot involving land developers and the locals who despise them.

As EW's critic writes, the murder mystery "takes its time unfolding over 10 episodes — but it's fine, because *Bad Monkey* is really a vehicle for sand-and-surf vibes, propelled by an extensive and appealing ensemble cast." —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Bad Monkey*: Apple TV+

**EW grade:** B+ (read the review)

**Cast:** Vince Vaughn, L. Scott Caldwell, Rob Delaney, Meredith Hagner, Natalie Martinez, Alex Moffat, Michelle Monaghan, Ronald Peet, Jodie Turner-Smith**

Bad Sisters (2022–present)

Eve Hewson as Becka Garvey, Sharon Horgan as Eva Garvey, Anne-Marie Duff as Grace Riley, Eva Birthistle as Ursula Garvey, and Sarah Greene as Bibi Garvey on 'Bad Sisters'

Eve Hewson as Becka Garvey, Sharon Horgan as Eva Garvey, Anne-Marie Duff as Grace Riley, Eva Birthistle as Ursula Garvey, and Sarah Greene as Bibi Garvey on 'Bad Sisters'. Natalie Seery/Apple TV+

Fans of Amazon's *Catastrophe* will no doubt take pleasure in Sharon Horgan's wickedly funny crime thriller *Bad Sisters*. The Irish comedy follows Eva, Grace, Ursula, Bibi, and Becka, five sisters who face a life insurance investigation after the death of Grace's abusive husband — though we quickly come to find that Grace's sisters had been secretly plotting his demise all along. As the series bounces back and forth between past and present, the puzzle pieces gradually come together and reveal the true story of how it all went down.

Praised by EW's critic as "equal parts emotionally wrenching trauma story, addictive thriller, and giggly whodunnit," *Bad Sisters* turned into a word-of-mouth hit for Apple, with two seasons now having aired. The acclaimed series has also earned industry recognition, with nominations from the Primetime Emmys, the Critics Choice Awards, and the Writers Guild of America Awards. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Bad Sisters*: Apple TV+

**Cast:** Sharon Horgan, Anne-Marie Duff, Eva Birthistle, Sarah Greene, Eve Hewson, Claes Bang, Brian Gleeson, Daryl McCormack, Assaad Bouab, Saise Quinn

Black Bird (2022)

Taron Egerton as Jimmy Keene in 'Black Bird'

Taron Egerton as Jimmy Keene in 'Black Bird'. Apple TV+

Dennis Lehane, the novelist behind such crime mystery novels as *Mystic River*, *Gone Baby Gone*, and *Shutter Island*, developed this six-episode miniseries about the real-life story of Jimmy Keene. Portrayed in the series by Taron Egerton, Keene was sentenced to 10 years in prison without parole after being accused of drug and weapons conspiracy. Authorities then offered him an opportunity for freedom if he was able to coax a confession out of a convicted serial killer.

Critics have hailed *Black Bird* as an exemplary addition to the true crime genre, with committed performances by Egerton and Paul Walter Hauser, who won an Emmy, Golden Globe, and Critics Choice award for playing suspected serial killer Larry Hall. The limited series also marks one of the final onscreen appearances by Ray Liotta (also Emmy-nominated) as Keene's father. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Black Bird*: Apple TV+

**Cast:** Taron Egerton, Paul Walter Hauser, Sepideh Moafi, Greg Kinnear, Ray Liotta

Criminal Record (2024–present)

Peter Capaldi as DCI Daniel Hegarty on 'Criminal Record'

Peter Capaldi as DCI Daniel Hegarty on 'Criminal Record'.

Old Cop, Young Cop — a dynamic so often repeated it's become a classic TV trope. *Criminal Record* may be the latest crime drama to riff on this workplace pairing, but its themes of generational divide pack a much greater punch than your average procedural.

Cush Jumbo stars as June Lenker, a detective sergeant reexamining a murder case from 2012, questioning if Detective Chief Inspector Daniel Hegarty (Peter Capaldi) got the wrong perp. This leads to tension within the department, with June facing the insidious nature of being a Black woman threatening the status quo of a predominantly white boys club. Jumbo and Capaldi make for compelling leads in what EW's critic calls a "suspenseful tale of a decade-old murder, institutional power dynamics, and good old-fashioned shoe-leather police work." —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Criminal Record*: Apple TV+

**EW grade:** A– (read the review)

**Cast: **Peter Capaldi, Cush Jumbo, Zoë Wanamaker, Charlie Creed-Miles, Cathy Tyson, Stephen Campbell Moore, Shaun Dooley

Dickinson (2019–2021)

Hailee Steinfeld as Emily Dickinson on 'Dickinson'

Hailee Steinfeld as Emily Dickinson on 'Dickinson'. Zach Dilgard/Apple TV+

Hailee Steinfeld stars in period comedy *Dickinson*, which explores the life of poet Emily Dickinson, who while little-known during her lifetime, has since become renowned as one of the greatest voices in American literature. Created by Alena Smith, *Dickinson* blends together the period drama trappings of Emily's life with a modern sensibility — there's Wiz Khalifa as Death, for example, and the soundtrack features modern-day bangers by Billie Eilish, Lizzo, and Mitski. Each episode is inspired by one of Emily Dickinson's poems, and Steinfeld imbues Emily with a cunning sense of wit in this irresistible coming-of-age story about a woman ahead of her time. —*J.L.*

Where to watch *Dickinson*: Apple TV+

**Cast: **Hailee Steinfeld, Toby Huss, Adrian Blake Enscoe, Anna Baryshnikov, Ella Hunt, Jane Krakowski******

The Essex Serpent (2022)

Tom Hiddleston as Will Ransome in 'The Essex Serpent'

Tom Hiddleston as Will Ransome in 'The Essex Serpent'. Dean Rogers/Apple TV+

Based on the novel by Sarah Perry, *The Essex Serpent* is an atmospheric period drama centered on Cora Seaborne (Claire Danes), a London widow and amateur scientist, who travels to Essex in search of a mythical serpent. When Cora crosses paths with dishy vicar Will Ransome (Tom Hiddleston), their bond creates ripples through the local community and Cora finds herself the subject of hostility and suspicion when tragedy strikes.

What follows is a gothic romance tale with Will trapped between the pull he feels for Cora and his duty to his wife and his congregation, whom he tries to lead out of "times of uncertainty." Is the serpent a harbinger of something evil? Is it real? Danes and Hiddleston anchor a tremendous cast as a village grapples with the mystery of the unknown, the mythic, and the nature of sin. —*J.L.*

Where to watch *The Essex Serpent*: Apple TV+

**Cast: **Claire Danes, Tom Hiddleston, Frank Dillane, Hayley Squires, Clémence Poésy, Jamael Westman, Michael Jibson, Gerard Kearns

Five Days at Memorial (2022)

Vera Farmiga as Dr. Anna Pou in 'Five Days at Memorial'

Vera Farmiga as Dr. Anna Pou in 'Five Days at Memorial'. Russ Martin/Apple TV+

The harrowing aftermath of Hurricane Katrina is explored in riveting fashion in this eight-part miniseries. The series dramatizes the real-life experiences of doctors and patients who were stuck for five days without power at Memorial Medical Center in New Orleans, as well as the investigation into medical staff euthanizing critically ill patients.

The atrocity of the flooding and subsequent ethical dilemma make for compelling drama, even if what's depicted can be difficult to watch. Still, as EW's critic asserts, "More Katrinas are inevitable — more Memorials would be a choice. If *Five Days *serves as the catalyst for some kind of official change, that will be all that matters." —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Five Days at Memorial*: Apple TV+

**EW grade:** B+ (read the review)

**Cast:** Vera Farmiga, Cherry Jones, Cornelius Smith Jr., Robert Pine, Adepero Oduye, Julie Ann Emery, Michael Gaston, Molly Hager

For All Mankind (2019–present)

Joel Kinnaman as Ed Baldwin and Michael Dorman as Gordo Stevens on 'For All Mankind'

Joel Kinnaman as Ed Baldwin and Michael Dorman as Gordo Stevens on 'For All Mankind'. Apple TV+

From the visionary mind of Ronald D. Moore (*Battlestar Galactica*) comes this alternate-history drama about the space race between the United States and Russia. In the reality posited by the show, the Soviet Union staked its claim as the victor when it landed on the moon first in 1969. In response to the Russians' success, America pushes itself to surpass its rival, bringing women and minorities (who were excluded from the space program) into the heart of the international competition to claim the stars and build the first lunar base.

The alternate history of *For All Mankind* becomes a canvas to look at the social and political realities of the 20th century, where "female pilots like Tracy Stevens (Sarah Jones) and Molly Cobb (Sonya Walger) get fast-tracked at NASA and find themselves struggling against both their own inexperience and the entrenched sexism of American patriarchy." The show has been renewed for a fifth season. —*J.L.*

Where to watch *For All Mankind*: Apple TV+

**EW grade:** B+ (read the review)

**Cast: **Joel Kinnaman, Michael Dorman, Sarah Jones, Shantel VanSanten, Jodi Balfour, Wrenn Schmidt******

Lessons in Chemistry (2023)

Brie Larson as Elizabeth Zott in 'Lessons in Chemistry'

Brie Larson as Elizabeth Zott in 'Lessons in Chemistry'. Apple TV+

Based on the best-selling novel of the same name, *Lessons in Chemistry* tells the story of Elizabeth Zott, a gifted chemist living in 1950s America who is fired from her job as a lab tech after getting pregnant out of wedlock. Elizabeth decides to take her skills elsewhere by becoming the host of a TV cooking show — and turning into a feminist icon in the process.

The eight-episode miniseries, which EW calls "a delightful concoction," stars Academy Award winner Brie Larson as Elizabeth, who dedicated extensive research to her role. As series creator Lee Eisenberg told EW, "She's a very believable chemist, and she is a more than believable cook. More than that, she just has a giant heart, and all of that comes through." Indeed it does, with Larson turning in an inspiring yet nuanced performance, while the series around her is a compelling period drama pastiche. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Lessons in Chemistry*: Apple TV+

**Cast:** Brie Larson, Lewis Pullman, Aja Naomi King, Stephanie Koenig, Patrick Walker

Loot (2022–present)

Maya Rudolph as Molly Wells on 'Loot'

Maya Rudolph as Molly Wells on 'Loot'.

This charming comedy stars Maya Rudolph as an obscenely wealthy woman moving on to the next chapter of her life after divorcing her cheating husband. Molly decides to involve herself in the charitable organization she forgot she founded years ago, though she gets off to a bumpy start. Her out-of-touch perspective juts up against the earnest intentions of the foundation, leading to more than a few PR mishaps.

EW's critic calls the series "a hoot," with particular praise for the ensemble cast including Michaela Jaé Rodriguez as the foundation's dedicated director and Joel Kim Booster as Molly's snobbish assistant. The third season will premiere on Oct. 15. —*K.J.***

Where to watch *Loot*: Apple TV+

**EW grade:** B+ (read the review)

**Cast: **Maya Rudolph, Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Joel Kim Booster, Ron Funches, Nat Faxon, Meagen Fay, Stephanie Styles

Masters of the Air (2024)

Callum Turner as Maj. John 'Bucky' Egan and Austin Butler as Maj. Gale 'Buck' Cleven in 'Masters of the Air'

Callum Turner as Maj. John 'Bucky' Egan and Austin Butler as Maj. Gale 'Buck' Cleven in 'Masters of the Air'.

Fans of HBO's *Band of Brothers* (2001) and *The Pacific* (2010) now have a third epic war miniseries — this time on Apple TV+ — from executive producers Gary Goetzman, Tom Hanks, and Steven Spielberg. The nine-episode limited series centers on the 100th Bomb Group, an Air Force bomber unit fighting in World War II. Balancing high-production value spectacle with intimate human drama, *Masters of the Air* is an absorbing drama that doesn't shy away from depicting the human cost of war.

Like *Band of Brothers* and *The Pacific *before it, the series also stars some of the brightest young male actors working today, including Austin Butler, Callum Turner, and Barry Keoghan. *—K.J*.**

Where to watch *Masters of the Air*: Apple TV+**

**Cast: **Austin Butler, Callum Turner, Anthony Boyle, Barry Keoghan, Nikolai Kinski, Stephen Campbell Moore, Sawyer Spielberg, Isabel May, James Murray

Monarch: Legacy of Monsters (2023–present)

(From left to right): Kurt Russell as Lee Shaw, Kiersey Clemons as May, Ren Watabe as Kentaro, and Anna Sawai as Cate Randa on 'Monarch: Legacy of Monsters'

(From left to right): Kurt Russell as Lee Shaw, Kiersey Clemons as May, Ren Watabe as Kentaro, and Anna Sawai as Cate Randa on 'Monarch: Legacy of Monsters'.

This TV installment of the MonsterVerse franchise takes a slightly more grounded approach than the action-oriented Godzilla and/or Kong films that predate it. In the series, half-siblings Cate (Anna Sawai) and Kentaro (Ren Watabe) team up to investigate the disappearance of their father, Hiroshi, and his involvement with the monster-tracking organization Monarch. Joining them is Lee Shaw (Kurt Russell), a former colonel who worked with Cate and Kentaro's grandparents at Monarch in the '50s. In a clever bit of casting, the series provides a dual narrative in which Russell's real-life son, Wyatt Russell, portrays Lee Shaw in his younger days.

While *Monarch* does feature quite a few monsters as promised, the series (which has been renewed for a second season) is also more focused on humans than you'd typically expect from films within the same universe. "It's the journey of two siblings to uncover the secrets their father kept and why he kept them," executive producer Chris Black told EW, adding, "This is a show about people who have woken up and live in a world where monsters are real." —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Monarch: Legacy of Monsters*: Apple TV+

**Cast: **Anna Sawai, Ren Watabe, Kurt Russell, Wyatt Russell, Kiersey Clemons, Mari Yamamoto, Anders Holm, Joe Tippett, Elisa Lasowski**

Mythic Quest (2020–2025)

Rob McElhenney as Ian Grimm and Charlotte Nicdao as Poppy Li on 'Mythic Quest'

Rob McElhenney as Ian Grimm and Charlotte Nicdao as Poppy Li on 'Mythic Quest'. Patrick McElhenney/Apple TV+

Created by *It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia*'s Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day, and Megan Ganz, workplace comedy *Mythic Quest *centers on the employees of a video game studio responsible for one of the industry's biggest hits who are anything but responsible adults. Creative director Ian Grimm (McElhenny) constantly clashes with his lead engineer — and later co-director — Poppy Li (Charlotte Nicdao) over the creative direction of the titular MMORPG *Mythic Quest* and just about everyone else at the company. The result is if you cross the workplace dynamics of *The Office* with the caustic humor of *Sunny* but double down on the weird, niche factors.

While some shows would have been content to merely focus on workplace shenanigans, *Mythic Quest* continually tests the elasticity of its format, producing episodes set in the 1970s or without its main characters altogether. The result is one of the most original, incisive, and compelling television comedies in recent years. —*J.L.*

Where to watch *Mythic Quest*: Apple TV+

**Cast: **Rob McElhenney, Ashly Burch, Jessie Ennis, Imani Hakim, David Hornsby, Charlotte Nicdao, Danny Pudi******

Pachinko (2022–present)

Lee Min-ho as Koh Hansu and Park Jae-jun as child Noa on 'Pachinko'

Lee Min-ho as Koh Hansu and Park Jae-jun as child Noa on 'Pachinko'. Robert Falconer/Apple TV+

This critically acclaimed drama — created by Soo Hugh (*The Terror*) and based on the *New York Times* best-selling novel by Min Jin Lee — follows four generations of a Korean family over the course of a turbulent century. The result is an epic, powerful, globe-trotting, multigenerational story about immigration, diaspora, identity, and opportunity.

*Pachinko *shuttles between matriarch Sunja (played by Academy Award winner Yuh-jung Youn as an older woman and as a young woman by Minha Kim) and her grandson Solomon (Jin Ha), an investment banker in Tokyo as he moves through his own life in the present day. Described by EW's critic as "gripping" and a "beautiful, yearning testament to the concept of home," this is one drama not to be missed. —*J.L.*

Where to watch *Pachinko*: Apple TV+

**EW grade:** A (read the review)

**Cast: **Soji Arai, Jin Ha, Jun-woo Han, Eun-chae Jung, Minha Kim, Lee Min-ho, Kaho Minami, Steve Sang-hyun Noh, Anna Sawai, Jimmi Simpson, Yuh-jung Youn

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Palm Royale (2024–present)

Kristen Wiig as Maxine Dellacorte-Simmons and Ricky Martin as Robert Diaz on 'Palm Royale'

Kristen Wiig as Maxine Dellacorte-Simmons and Ricky Martin as Robert Diaz on 'Palm Royale'.

This delightfully soapy dramedy provides a great showcase for Kristen Wiig in all her quirkiness. The *SNL* vet plays Maxine, an aspiring socialite who desperately tries to integrate herself into sunny Palm Beach's high society. Set in 1969 and featuring an all-star cast that includes Laura Dern, Allison Janney, and Carol Burnett, the series is a vibrant throwback to women-centered primetime dramas like *Desperate Housewives*, while also exploring resonant themes such as the desire to belong and the price you have to pay to attain that higher status. The 11-time Emmy-nominated series has been renewed for a second season. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Palm Royale*: Apple TV+

**Cast: **Kristen Wiig, Ricky Martin, Josh Lucas, Leslie Bibb, Amber Chardae Robinson, Laura Dern, Allison Janney, Carol Burnett

Platonic (2023–present)

Rose Byrne as Sylvia and Seth Rogen as Will on 'Platonic'

Rose Byrne as Sylvia and Seth Rogen as Will on 'Platonic'. Apple TV+

Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne proved to have a unique, winning chemistry with 2014's *Neighbors* (and its 2016 sequel), and this charming comedy series shows they've still got it. This time, the pair play Will and Sylvia, former best friends who reconnect after Will divorces his wife, whom Sylvia did not care for. Both are at a point where they're taking stock of how they got to this place in their lives and where to go from here, and seeking comfort in having each other to rely on.

While the series may be relatively low stakes, EW's critic writes, "I'm certainly not going to be so ghoulish as to suggest that all comedy series need to have a message. TV is allowed to be fun, and *Platonic* just wants to show you a good time." *Platonic*'s second season premieres on Aug. 6. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Platonic*: Apple TV+

**EW grade:** B (read the review)

**Cast: **Seth Rogen, Rose Byrne, Luke Macfarlane, Tre Hale, Andrew Lopez, Carla Gallo

Presumed Innocent (2024–present)

Jake Gyllenhaal as Rusty Sabich and Renate Reinsve as Carolyn Polhemus on 'Presumed Innocent'

Jake Gyllenhaal as Rusty Sabich and Renate Reinsve as Carolyn Polhemus on 'Presumed Innocent'.

TV maestro David E. Kelley adapts Scott Turow's classic best-selling novel in this riveting legal thriller series. As fans of Turow's novel and its 1990 film adaptation starring Harrison Ford know, *Presumed Innocent* follows Rusty Sabich (played here by Jake Gyllenhaal), a prosecutor who takes on the case of a murdered colleague — without disclosing he cheated on his wife with her. After a rival prosecutor suspects Rusty may have been the murderer, he must fight to prove his innocence.

Kelley, who has previously spun dramas like *The Practice*, *Ally McBeal*, and *Big Little Lies* into Emmy-winning gold, is right in his element here, expanding upon the original story without deviating from what's kept readers and viewers in suspense for decades. The series has been renewed for a second season, starring Rachel Brosnahan. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Presumed Innocent*: Apple TV+

**EW grade:** B+ (read the review)

**Cast: **Jake Gyllenhaal, Ruth Negga, Bill Camp, O-T Fagbenle, Chase Infiniti, Nana Mensah, Renate Reinsve, Peter Sarsgaard, Kingston Rumi Southwick, Elizabeth Marvel

Schmigadoon! (2021–2023)

Cecily Strong as Melissa Gimble and Keegan-Michael Key as Josh Skinner on 'Schmigadoon!'

Cecily Strong as Melissa Gimble and Keegan-Michael Key as Josh Skinner on 'Schmigadoon!'. Apple TV+

*Schmigadoon!* is a loving (and sometimes biting) satire for musical theater nerds. Cecily Strong and Keegan-Michael Key star as Melissa and Josh, a couple on a backpacking trip trying to salvage their relationship, who stumble upon the mysteriously cheerful town of Schmigadoon. As it turns out, the community is stuck in a Golden Age-era musical populated with all the tropes you would expect, including the handsome rogue, the farmer's daughter, the humble schoolmarm, and judgmental townsfolk.

The series features all original music (including the undeniably catchy Emmy-winning song "Corn Puddin'"), toeing the line between irony and earnestness. While the first season told its own complete story, season 2 found Melissa and Josh entering a whole new musical world — Schmicago — which satirized the darker, sexier musicals released in the '60s, '70s, and '80s. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Schmigadoon!*: Apple TV+

**Cast:** Cecily Strong, Keegan-Michael Key, Dove Cameron, Jaime Camil, Kristin Chenoweth, Alan Cumming, Ariana DeBose, Ann Harada, Jane Krakowski, Aaron Tveit

Servant (2019–2023)

Lauren Ambrose as Dorothy Turner, Rupert Grint as Julian Pearce, and Toby Kebbell as Sean Turner on 'Servant'

Lauren Ambrose as Dorothy Turner, Rupert Grint as Julian Pearce, and Toby Kebbell as Sean Turner on 'Servant'. Apple TV+

An unsettling quality permeates every second of M. Night Shyamalan's slow-burn psychological horror *Servant*. After the accidental death of their newborn son Jericho, local news anchor Dorothy (Lauren Ambrose) and chef Sean (Toby Kebbell) struggle to hold onto their sanity...until they find a replacement for their lost child in a reborn doll and hire nanny Leanne (Nell Tiger Free) to care for it.

But Leanne isn't your bog-standard Midwesterner — the mysterious nanny has formidable supernatural powers over which she has little, if any, control. As Dorothy struggles with acute mental illness, convinced that her baby has been kidnapped, Dorothy's brother Julian (Rupert Grint) becomes aware of Leanne's strange abilities. The result is a surprisingly droll horror-drama, one which becomes "even darker, scarier, and funnier" in its second season. All four seasons are currently available to stream — just don't watch with the lights off. —*J.L.*

Where to watch *Servant*: Apple TV+

**EW grade:** B+ (read the review)

**Cast: **Lauren Ambrose, Toby Kebbell, Nell Tiger Free, Rupert Grint******

Severance (2022–present)

Adam Scott as Mark S., Zach Cherry as Dylan G., John Turturro as Irving B., and Britt Lower as Helly R. on 'Severance'

Adam Scott as Mark S., Zach Cherry as Dylan G., John Turturro as Irving B., and Britt Lower as Helly R. on 'Severance'. Atsushi Nishijima/Apple TV+

With 41 Emmy nominations and two wins in tow, sci-fi/dark comedy-thriller *Severance*, from creator Dan Erickson and directors Ben Stiller and Aoife McArdle, focuses on a group of tech workers — including Adam Scott, John Turturro, and Christopher Walken — who undergo a procedure known as "severance," splitting their memories between home and work. Productive workers don't need to be bogged down by problems at home, and wouldn't it be great to leave your work troubles at the office door?

However, this is a trippy thriller, so things tend to go horribly wrong. The intriguing concept centers on Mark (Scott), a grieving history teacher mourning his dead wife who gets to turn off his feelings every time he enters the basement floor of Lumon HQ, a stark white environment that is both cold and alienating. What follows is a profound reflection on technology, productivity, and memory. —*J.L.*

Where to watch *Severance*: Apple TV+

**EW grade:** B+ (read the review)

**Cast:** Adam Scott, Zach Cherry, Britt Lower, Tramell Tillman, Jen Tullock, Dichen Lachman, Michael Chernus, John Turturro, Christopher Walken, Patricia Arquette

Shining Girls (2022)

Madeline Brewer as Klara Meiser and Elisabeth Moss as Kirby Mazrachi on 'Shining Girls'

Madeline Brewer as Klara Meiser and Elisabeth Moss as Kirby Mazrachi on 'Shining Girls'. Elizabeth Sisson/Apple TV+

Elisabeth Moss, Jamie Bell, and Wagner Moura headline this mind-bending thriller based on the novel by Lauren Beukes. Moss plays newspaper archivist Kirby Mazrachi, who was attacked and left for dead by a mysterious killer, leaving her traumatized. When Kirby encounters an attack like her own, she teams up with reporter Dan Velazquez (Moura) to dig into the incident and they "uncover a killing spree that inexplicably spans several decades," committed by a sociopath killer (Bell).

This would be enough to unnerve anyone, but *Shining Girls* takes its creepy conceit even farther as Kirby is left perpetually off-kilter and unbalanced as her life continually shifts after her attack. Flitting through realities, Kirby and Dan race to end the killer's reign of terror in a series that masterfully blends together sci-fi, horror, and feminist drama. —*J.L.*

Where to watch *Shining Girls*: Apple TV+

**Cast: **Elisabeth Moss, Wagner Moura, Phillipa Soo, Chris Chalk, Amy Brenneman, Jamie Bell******

Shrinking (2023–present)

Harrison Ford as Dr. Paul Rhoades and Lukita Maxwell as Alice Laird on 'Shrinking'

Harrison Ford as Dr. Paul Rhoades and Lukita Maxwell as Alice Laird on 'Shrinking'.

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What happens when a psychiatrist finally expresses what they really think about their patients' situations? Such is the hook of *Shrinking*, with Jason Segel playing Jimmy, a grieving therapist who tries a more direct approach in his sessions and discovers that it actually starts to help his patients move forward. Harrison Ford — in a rare TV role — portrays Jimmy's colleague and mentor Paul, who is dealing with his own personal struggles.

Segel also created the series alongside Bill Lawrence and Brett Goldstein (who joined the cast in season 2 in a pivotal role), with this serving as a logical extension of the kind of poignant comedy and compassion delivered on their other show, *Ted Lasso*. As EW's critic raves, *Shrinking* is "a funny, brainy grief-com about the power — and dangers — of radical honesty." —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Shrinking*: Apple TV+

**EW grade:** B+ (read the review)

**Cast:** Jason Segel, Jessica Williams, Luke Tennie, Michael Urie, Lukita Maxwell, Christa Miller, Harrison Ford

Silo (2023–present)

Rebecca Ferguson as Juliette Nichols on 'Silo'

Rebecca Ferguson as Juliette Nichols on 'Silo'. Apple TV+

Emmy-winning writer Graham Yost (*Justified*) adapts Hugh Howey's *Silo* book series to the small screen in this dystopian thriller. The show takes place in the distant future, where the uninhabitable conditions of Earth have forced its inhabitants underground. Living in a subterranean silo, the community is kept in the dark about the outside world. Everything changes after a hard drive is discovered, uncovering hidden truths of the past.

The mystery series — as noted by many critics — is a descendant of *Lost* and other sci-fi dramas of its ilk, with a starry ensemble led by Rebecca Ferguson as a rebellious engineer. Apple TV+ has renewed *Silo* for a third and fourth/final season. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Silo*: Apple TV+

**Cast: **Rebecca Ferguson, Rashida Jones, David Oyelowo, Common, Tim Robbins, Harriet Walter

Slow Horses (2022–present)

Gary Oldman as Jackson Lamb on 'Slow Horses'

Gary Oldman as Jackson Lamb on 'Slow Horses'. Jack English/Apple TV+

Based on the *Slough House* books by British novelist Mick Herron, high-octane espionage drama *Slow Horses* focuses on the denizens of Slough House, a purgatory for "slow horses," or English intelligence operatives who have flamed out spectacularly.

Overseen with gruff irritation by often flatulent and always offensive spook Jackson Lamb (Gary Oldman), Slough House is where failed spies dream of one day making it back to Regents Park, where their careers all went wrong. Among those stuck in Slough House is River Cartwright (Jack Lowden) — a one-time golden boy and grandson of Regents Park big cheese David Cartwright (Jonathan Pryce) — whose own career burned to the ground, much to the irritation of (or perhaps because of) current MI5 bigwig Diana Taverner (Kristin Scott Thomas), an icy authoritarian. When the slow horses are drawn into a kidnapping plot, they race to save the victim, unaware of the larger chess game being played by Taverner and others. —*J.L.*

Where to watch *Slow Horses*: Apple TV+

**Cast: **Gary Oldman, Jack Lowden, Kristin Scott Thomas

Stillwater (2020–present)

Stillwater (voice: James Sie), Michael (voice: Tucker Chandler), Karl (voice: Judah Mackey), and Addy (voice: Eva Ariel Binder) on 'Stillwater'

Stillwater (voice: James Sie), Michael (voice: Tucker Chandler), Karl (voice: Judah Mackey), and Addy (voice: Eva Ariel Binder) on 'Stillwater'. Apple TV+

While Apple TV+ may be more known for its prestige adult-oriented programming, there's still plenty to enjoy for kids. *Stillwater* — adapted from the picture book *Zen Shorts* by John J. Muth — is one of the more beloved children's shows on the streamer, telling short and sweet stories of a trio of young siblings who live next to a panda named Stillwater. The wise panda imparts crucial life lessons to the siblings while finding beauty and fun in the little things in life. *Stillwater —* which returns for its fourth season on Aug. 1 — has won multiple awards including Emmys and a Peabody. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Stillwater*: Apple TV+

**Cast: **James Sie, Eva Ariel Binder, Tucker Chandler, Judah Mackey

The Studio (2025–present)

Ike Barinholtz as Sal Saperstein, Kathryn Hahn as Maya Mason, Seth Rogen as Matt Remick, and Chase Sui Wonders as Quinn Hackett on 'The Studio'

Ike Barinholtz as Sal Saperstein, Kathryn Hahn as Maya Mason, Seth Rogen as Matt Remick, and Chase Sui Wonders as Quinn Hackett on 'The Studio'.

For anyone all-too-familiar with Hollywood lingo and plugged in to the latest movie news through sites like, well, **, Apple TV+ has the show for you. *The Studio* follows Matt Remick (Seth Rogen), a film executive thrust into a stressful new role as the head of a major production company. As he tries to balance artistic integrity with the demands of maintaining the bottom line for his studio, things naturally devolve into chaos. With razor-sharp writing and a cavalcade of brilliantly deployed cameos (Martin Scorsese's appearance in the first episode is a treat), *The Studio* is satire done right. —*K.J.***

Where to watch *The Studio*: Apple TV+

**Cast:** Seth Rogen, Catherine O'Hara, Ike Barinholtz, Chase Sui Wonders, Kathryn Hahn

Sunny (2024)

Rashida Jones as Suzie Sakamoto on 'Sunny'

Rashida Jones as Suzie Sakamoto on 'Sunny'.

This sci-fi series with darkly comedic undertones gives Rashida Jones one of her best showcases in years. Set in futuristic Japan, the series centers on Suzie (Jones), an American expat whose husband and son mysteriously disappear in a plane crash. Though she presumes them to be dead, Suzie is thrown for a loop when she is gifted a doe-eyed robot named Sunny, courtesy of her husband's company — unaware he even worked in robotics in the first place. Suzie doggedly tries to get to the bottom of what happened to her family, while forming a reluctant relationship with her unwanted new houseguest. Bittersweet in tone, *Sunny* is a compellingly original mystery anchored with complexity by Jones. —*K.J.***

Where to watch *Sunny*: Apple TV+

**Cast:** Rashida Jones, Hidetoshi Nishijima, Joanna Sotomura, Judy Ongg, annie the clumsy, Jun Kunimura, You**

Swagger (2021–2023)

Isaiah Hill as Jace Carson (right) on 'Swagger'

Isaiah Hill as Jace Carson (right) on 'Swagger'. Apple TV+

Inspired by the experiences of NBA star Kevin Durant, *Swagger* is an engrossing glimpse into the high-stakes world of youth basketball, charting the journey of Jace Carson (Isaiah Hill), a 14-year-old prospect hoping to make it to the big leagues. O'Shea Jackson Jr. plays Jace's mentor, Ike, who went through this experience in his youth and hopes to lead the next generation.

Similar to other beloved sports-centered series like *Friday Night Lights* and *Ted Lasso*, *Swagger* finds value in the people behind the players, investing you in its characters by focusing as much on their personal lives as their professional exploits. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Swagger*: Apple TV+

**Cast:** O'Shea Jackson Jr., Isaiah Hill, Shinelle Azoroh, Tessa Ferrer, Quvenzhané Wallis, Caleel Harris, James Bingham, Solomon Irama, Ozie Nzeribe, Jason Rivera, Tristan Wilds

Ted Lasso (2020–present)

Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso on 'Ted Lasso'

Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso on 'Ted Lasso'. Colin Hutton/Apple TV+

Believe: This Emmy award-winning feel-good comedy is about far more than just sports. In its sophomore season, *Ted Lasso* — co-created by Bill Lawrence — deepened all of its characters, including its titular lead, perpetually chipper American college football coach Ted Lasso (Jason Sudeikis), who left behind a failed marriage to manage a struggling British football (read: soccer) team in Blighty. There, he encountered a ragtag team of oddballs and resistance from the team's divorcée owner (Hannah Waddingham), whom he won over with home-baked biscuits and his aw-shucks charm.

Instead of coasting on its first season, the "sweeter, weirder" second season of *Ted Lasso* chose to take a more difficult route, exploring Ted's motivations and pushing his adoring assistant coach Nate (Nick Mohammed) to new extremes. After a hiatus of two years, season 4 is currently in production. We're Richmond till we die. —*J.L.*

Where to watch *Ted Lasso*: Apple TV+

**EW grade:** A– (read the review)

**Cast: **Jason Sudeikis, Hannah Waddingham, Jeremy Swift, Phil Dunster, Brett Goldstein, Brendan Hunt, Nick Mohammed, Juno Temple

Trying (2020–present)

Esther Smith as Nikki Newman and Rafe Spall as Jason Ross on 'Trying'

Esther Smith as Nikki Newman and Rafe Spall as Jason Ross on 'Trying'.

Among the many British series on Apple TV+, this refreshingly honest comedy about the challenges of adoption is one of the most underrated. Esther Smith and Rafe Spall star as Nikki and Jason, a working-class couple who struggle to conceive a child and resolve to undergo the adoption process. But this proves far easier said than done as Nikki and Jason strive to become model candidates but keep stumbling over obstacles in their way. —*K.J.***

Where to watch *Trying*: Apple TV+

**Cast: **Esther Smith, Rafe Spall

Your Friends & Neighbors (2025–present)

Jon Hamm as Andrew 'Coop' Cooper on 'Your Friends & Neighbors'

Jon Hamm as Andrew 'Coop' Cooper on 'Your Friends & Neighbors'.

Jon Hamm has been making a killing on television since *Mad Men* ended, securing Emmy nominations for his work on *Fargo* and *The Morning Show*, starring on the hit Paramount+ drama *Landman*, and now leads this juicy crime dramedy from creator Jonathan Tropper. Hamm plays Coop, a divorced father of two who's suddenly fired from his cushy job as a hedge fund manager. Hoping to maintain his image and lifestyle, he turns to petty crime by robbing his wealthy neighbors. Hamm is as charismatic as ever, tapping into some of the anxieties of his most famous character, a man desperate to hold onto his status. —*K.J.***

Where to watch *Your Friends & Neighbors*: Apple TV+

**Cast:** Jon Hamm, Amanda Peet, Olivia Munn, Mark Tallman, Hoon Lee, Lena Hall, Aimee Carrero, Isabel Gravitt, Donavan Colan, Eunice Bae

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