‘Chief of War’ Tops Apple TV+’s Most-Watched Shows List This Week As Well: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Shows
There is a lot to watch on Apple TV+ right now, and this week brought a fresh mix of dramas and comedies to the front of the queue. From sweeping sci fi to workplace therapy, the lineup covers a wide range of stories and styles that keep viewers coming back for more each night.
Below is a simple countdown of the ten titles everyone streamed the most this week. Each entry includes helpful background on what the show is about and who is behind it, so you can jump in knowing the basics and pick your next watch with confidence.
10. ‘Shrinking’ (2023)

‘Shrinking’ follows a grieving therapist who starts telling his clients exactly what he thinks, which sends shockwaves through his practice and personal life. The series stars Jason Segel as the unfiltered counselor alongside Harrison Ford and Jessica Williams, with a supporting ensemble that includes Christa Miller, Luke Tennie, Lukita Maxwell, and Michael Urie.
Behind the scenes, ‘Shrinking’ comes from Bill Lawrence, Brett Goldstein, and Jason Segel, bringing together the creative teams known for character driven comedy and heartfelt storytelling. Directors across the season help balance sharp humor with grounded emotion, and the show is produced as an Apple Original for streaming on Apple TV+.
9. ‘Acapulco’ (2021)

‘Acapulco’ tells the coming of age story of Máximo Gallardo as he lands a dream job at the glamorous Las Colinas resort and learns that success comes with unexpected complications. Eugenio Derbez narrates as the older Máximo while Enrique Arrizon leads as the younger version, joined by Camila Perez, Chord Overstreet, Vanessa Bauche, and a lively ensemble.
Created by Austin Winsberg, Eduardo Cisneros, and Jason Shuman, ‘Acapulco’ blends English and Spanish dialogue and is produced as an Apple Original series. The production recreates the vibrant mid eighties resort world with colorful design and music, while writers and directors keep the tone warm and comedic across its episodes.
8. ‘Stick’ (2025)

‘Stick’ follows Pryce Cahill, a onetime golf prodigy whose public meltdown cut short a promising career, as he tries to rebuild his life by coaching Santi, a teenage phenom with huge potential. Owen Wilson leads the cast as Pryce with Peter Dager as Santi and supporting roles for Marc Maron, Judy Greer, Mariana Treviño, and Lilli Kay. The series streams as an Apple Original on Apple TV+.
The show is created by Jason Keller, with executive producers that include Keller, Owen Wilson, Bill Callahan, Lee Eisenberg, Guymon Casady, Rodney Ferrell, Howard Owens, Ben Silverman, Christopher Moynihan, and Natalie Sandy through Propagate, Entertainment 360, Kellerama, and Apple Studios. Apple announced a season two renewal in July 2025, with Wilson set to return as star and executive producer alongside the ensemble
7. ‘Severance’ (2022)

‘Severance’ centers on employees at Lumon Industries who undergo a procedure that surgically divides work memories from personal memories, creating two separate lives inside one person. The cast features Adam Scott, Patricia Arquette, Britt Lower, John Turturro, Christopher Walken, Zach Cherry, Tramell Tillman, and Dichen Lachman.
Created by Dan Erickson with executive producer and director Ben Stiller guiding the visual and narrative approach, ‘Severance’ is produced with meticulous design and a distinctive score. The series is an Apple Original that uses its thriller structure to explore identity, autonomy, and corporate power through carefully staged episodes.
6. ‘Smoke’ (2025)

‘Smoke’ centers on an arson investigator who reluctantly teams up with a police detective as they work to stop a pair of dangerous fire starters, a partnership that turns into a tense web of secrets and suspicion. The first season stars Taron Egerton with Jurnee Smollett and John Leguizamo, and the series streams as an Apple Original on Apple TV+.
The drama is created by Dennis Lehane, runs for nine episodes, and premiered on June 27, 2025 with a two episode debut followed by weekly releases. Directors on the season include Kari Skogland, Joe Chappelle, and Jim McKay, with Lehane among the executive producers alongside Richard Plepler and others.
5. ‘Ted Lasso’ (2020)

‘Ted Lasso’ follows an American college football coach who takes over an English football club and builds a culture focused on teamwork and care inside the locker room. The ensemble cast includes Jason Sudeikis, Hannah Waddingham, Juno Temple, Brett Goldstein, Brendan Hunt, Nick Mohammed, Phil Dunster, and Toheeb Jimoh.
Developed by Jason Sudeikis, Bill Lawrence, Brendan Hunt, and Joe Kelly, ‘Ted Lasso’ is produced by Doozer and Warner Bros Television as an Apple Original. Directors and writers across its seasons shaped storylines for AFC Richmond and its staff, with production filmed primarily in the United Kingdom and post production handled through Apple’s streaming pipeline.
4. ‘Invasion’ (2021)

‘Invasion’ tracks a global alien event through multiple viewpoints across continents, following families, soldiers, and scientists as they respond to a mysterious and escalating threat. The cast features Golshifteh Farahani, Shioli Kutsuna, Shamier Anderson, Billy Barratt, Azhy Robertson, and other international performers, with early episodes introducing Sam Neill.
Created by Simon Kinberg and David Weil, ‘Invasion’ is produced on a large international scale with location shoots and extensive visual effects. The Apple Original series coordinates multiple directors and units to weave its intersecting arcs, supported by a score and sound design built to convey the scope of a worldwide crisis.
3. ‘Platonic’ (2023)

‘Platonic’ follows two former best friends who reconnect in adulthood and try to fix their lives while testing the boundaries of a friendship that once defined them. Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen lead the comedy, supported by Tre Hale, Andrew Lopez, Carla Gallo, Guy Branum, and Vinny Thomas.
Created by Francesca Delbanco and Nicholas Stoller, ‘Platonic’ is produced as an Apple Original with episodes written and directed to highlight character chemistry and awkward everyday situations. The show teams Point Grey and related producing partners with Apple TV+ to deliver tight half hour episodes built around banter and escalating misadventures.
2. ‘Foundation’ (2021)

‘Foundation’ adapts Isaac Asimov’s classic saga about mathematician Hari Seldon and his plan to guide humanity through a long period of collapse and renewal. Jared Harris portrays Hari Seldon, Lee Pace appears as Brother Day, and the main ensemble includes Lou Llobell, Leah Harvey, Laura Birn, and Cassian Bilton.
Developed for television by David S Goyer with early development by Josh Friedman, ‘Foundation’ is produced by Skydance Television as an Apple Original. The series features large scale production design, location work, and visual effects that bring the Galactic Empire and the Foundation to life across its season arcs.
1. ‘Chief of War’ (2025)

‘Chief of War’ is a historical drama that depicts the unification of the Hawaiian Islands from the perspective of the people who lived through it, following the shifting alliances and conflicts that shaped the region. Jason Momoa stars in the series and appears alongside a cast assembled to portray key figures from Hawaiian history.
Created by Jason Momoa and Thomas Paʻa Sibbett, ‘Chief of War’ is produced as an Apple Original with episodes directed by filmmakers who emphasize location photography and cultural authenticity. The show’s production draws on Hawaiian history and language consultants, with Apple TV+ distributing the series to a worldwide audience through the Apple TV app.
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