Here Are the 10 Most-Watched TV Shows on Apple TV+ This Week
Apple TV+ is buzzing with a mix of fresh releases and returning favorites that have viewers glued to their screens. From heartfelt comedies to gripping sci-fi thrillers, the platform’s lineup offers something for everyone, showcasing its knack for delivering bold, original stories.
This week’s top 10 shows span genres and eras, pulling in big names and new talent alike. We’re diving into the ranked list, starting from the bottom and working up to the most-watched show, to unpack what makes each one a must-see.
10. ‘Foundation’ (2021-present)

‘Foundation’ brings Isaac Asimov’s epic sci-fi novels to life, exploring a galaxy-spanning empire on the brink of collapse. Led by Jared Harris as the mathematician Hari Seldon, the show follows a group trying to preserve knowledge and rebuild civilization.
Its stunning visuals and ambitious storytelling keep us hooked, though the dense plot can feel heavy at times. Season two ramps up the action, and with a third season in the works, this slow-burn saga is worth the dive for sci-fi lovers.
9. ‘Shrinking’ (2023-present)

‘Shrinking’ is a warm comedy about a grieving therapist, played by Jason Segel, who shakes up his practice by getting brutally honest with his clients. Harrison Ford steals scenes as his gruff mentor, blending humor with heart.
The show’s second season digs deeper into the characters’ messy lives, keeping the laughs coming while tackling loss and healing. It’s a feel-good watch that balances wit and emotion, perfect for a cozy night in.
8. ‘The Studio’ (2025-present)

‘The Studio’ is a sharp new comedy from Seth Rogen, who stars as a nervous exec thrust into running a struggling movie studio. With Catherine O’Hara and Kathryn Hahn in the mix, it pokes fun at Hollywood’s chaos, from AI fears to kid-friendly reboots.
Its fast-paced episodes and cameo-packed cast make it a blast, especially for movie buffs. The show’s love for cinema shines through, offering a hilarious take on the industry’s absurdities in its debut season.
7. ‘Long Way Home’ (2025-present)

‘Long Way Home’ is a fresh drama about a family navigating life after a personal tragedy, with a cast led by Zoe Saldaña. Set in a small coastal town, it weaves together themes of forgiveness and second chances.
The show’s quiet, character-driven story pulls you in, though it’s still finding its footing in its first season. Saldaña’s raw performance anchors it, making this a solid pick for fans of emotional, grounded tales.
6. ‘Severance’ (2022-present)

‘Severance’ is a mind-bending thriller about workers at a shady corporation who’ve split their work and personal memories. Adam Scott leads as Mark, a man unraveling the company’s dark secrets, with Britt Lower adding spark as his coworker.
Season two, out in 2025, dives deeper into the eerie concept, raising big questions about identity. Its sleek visuals and tense vibe make it a standout, though the slow reveals might test your patience.
5. ‘Ted Lasso’ (2020-present)

‘Ted Lasso’ remains a crowd-pleaser with Jason Sudeikis as the upbeat American coaching a British soccer team. Its mix of humor, heart, and underdog spirit has won Emmys and a loyal following.
Season four, confirmed for 2025, keeps the charm alive, exploring Ted’s next chapter. Whether you’re new or rewatching, this show’s infectious positivity makes it a go-to for lifting your mood.
4. ‘The Buccaneers’ (2023-present)

‘The Buccaneers’ is a vibrant period drama about American girls crashing London’s 1870s marriage market. Kristine Frøseth shines as Nan, navigating love and ambition, with Leighton Meester joining season two.
The new season, out in June 2025, ups the stakes with romance and betrayal, all wrapped in lush costumes. It’s a fun, modern take on historical drama, perfect for fans of ‘Bridgerton’ craving more.
3. ‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ (2025-present)

‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ is a juicy new drama starring Jon Hamm as a disgraced hedge fund manager turned thief in a wealthy suburb. The ensemble cast, including Amanda Peet, stirs up secrets and scandals.
Its first season, launched in 2025, hooks you with twisty plots and sharp dialogue. The show’s soapy vibe and Hamm’s charisma make it a binge-worthy escape for drama fans.
2. ‘Murderbot’ (2025-present)

‘Murderbot’ is a sci-fi gem based on Martha Wells’ novels, following a sarcastic, self-aware security android, played by Alexander Skarsgård, who’d rather watch TV than fight. It’s tasked with protecting humans while hiding its free will.
The 2025 debut season blends action, humor, and heart, with Skarsgård’s dry wit stealing the show. It’s a fresh take on AI stories, appealing to both sci-fi nerds and casual viewers.
1. ‘Stick’ (2025-present)

‘Stick’ tops the charts as a feel-good sports comedy starring Owen Wilson as Pryce Cahill, a washed-up golfer coaching a teen prodigy, played by Peter Dager. Think ‘Ted Lasso’ on the fairway, with heart and laughs.
Premiering in June 2025, its first season delivers underdog vibes and a stellar cast, including Judy Greer. Its easy charm and Wilson’s laid-back energy make it the week’s biggest hit.
Which Apple TV+ show is your top pick this week, or is there a hidden gem we missed? Drop your thoughts in the comments!


