‘Invasion’ Tops Apple TV+’s Most-Watched Shows List This Week: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Shows
Apple TV+ pulls viewers into big genre swings and character focused stories from sci fi epics to warm hearted comedies. This roundup brings you the essentials for each title so you know what it is about and who makes it tick.
We are counting down from ten to one using the exact numbers from your list. Each entry includes the premise along with key cast and the creative team behind the scenes.
10. ‘Stick’ (2025– )

This sports comedy follows Pryce Cahill, a one time golf phenom whose meltdown derailed his career, as he mentors a teenage talent named Santi while trying to rebuild his own life. It is created by Jason Keller and stars Owen Wilson as Pryce Cahill with Peter Dager as Santi Wheeler, Lilli Kay as Zero, Mariana Treviño as Elena Wheeler, Marc Maron as Mitts, Judy Greer as Amber Linn, and Timothy Olyphant as Clark Ross. Real world golf figures appear in cameo roles.
Apple Studios produces the series with Jason Keller as showrunner and executive producers that include Owen Wilson, Ben Silverman, Guymon Casady, Bill Callahan, Howard T Owens, Lee Eisenberg, Christopher Moynihan, Natalie Sandy, and Rodney Ferrell. Directors across the season include Valerie Faris, Jonathan Dayton, Jaffar Mahmood, David Dobkin, MJ Delaney, and John Hamburg.
9. ‘Shrinking’ (2023– )

The comedy drama follows therapist Jimmy Laird who begins telling clients exactly what he thinks while dealing with grief and trying to mend close relationships. It is created by Bill Lawrence, Jason Segel, and Brett Goldstein and stars Jason Segel as Jimmy, Harrison Ford as Paul Rhoades, Jessica Williams as Gaby, Lukita Maxwell as Alice, Christa Miller as Liz, Luke Tennie as Sean, and Michael Urie as Brian.
The series is produced by Warner Bros Television and Doozer with episodes written and directed by a team led by the creators. Pasadena and Los Angeles locations provide the backdrop for home life, the therapy practice, and outdoor spaces where Jimmy and his circle confront change.
8. ‘Acapulco’ (2021– )

Set in the mid eighties at the Las Colinas resort, the bilingual comedy follows Máximo Gallardo as a new job sets him on an unexpected path. Eugenio Derbez portrays present day Máximo who narrates events while Enrique Arrizon plays young Máximo at the resort. The ensemble includes Fernando Carsa as Memo, Camila Perez as Julia, Chord Overstreet as Chad, Vanessa Bauche as Nora, Regina Reynoso as Sara, and Raphael Alejandro as Hugo.
Created by Austin Winsberg, Eduardo Cisneros, and Jason Shuman, the series is produced by Lionsgate Television and 3Pas Studios. It uses a frame narrative to connect youthful choices with later consequences and films in bright resort locations that showcase staff and guest storylines.
7. ‘Severance’ (2022– )

This science fiction thriller follows employees at Lumon Industries who undergo a procedure that separates their work memories from their personal lives. It is created by Dan Erickson and executive produced by Ben Stiller, who also directs multiple episodes. The cast includes Adam Scott as Mark Scout, Britt Lower as Helly, Patricia Arquette as Harmony Cobel, John Turturro as Irving, Christopher Walken as Burt, Zach Cherry as Dylan, Tramell Tillman as Mr Milchick, Dichen Lachman as Ms Casey, and Jen Tullock as Devon.
Apple Studios produces the series with a design that contrasts the minimalist Lumon workplace with the outside world. The writers build corporate lore, rules, and rituals that drive the mystery while the direction and editing emphasize the divide between personal and professional identities.
6. ‘KPOPPED’ (2025– )

This unscripted music series pairs global music icons with K pop idols to reimagine famous songs in front of a Seoul audience. Executive producers include Megan Thee Stallion, Lionel Richie, Miky Lee, Moira Ross, and Greg Foster with additional executive producers from CJ ENM and Eureka Productions. The lineup features artists and groups such as Itzy, ATEEZ, JO1, STAYC, and guest legends who collaborate on new performances.
The eight episode format blends rehearsal room footage, mentoring segments, and stage showcases filmed across studios and venues in South Korea. Episodes highlight vocal arrangement, choreography, styling, and concept work while tracing how each collaboration moves from idea to final performance.
5. ‘Ted Lasso’ (2020–2023)

The comedy follows an American football coach who takes over English soccer club AFC Richmond and learns the sport while trying to lead the team. It is developed by Bill Lawrence, Jason Sudeikis, Brendan Hunt, and Joe Kelly and stars Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso with Hannah Waddingham as Rebecca Welton, Juno Temple as Keeley Jones, Brett Goldstein as Roy Kent, Brendan Hunt as Coach Beard, Nick Mohammed as Nathan Shelley, Phil Dunster as Jamie Tartt, and Toheeb Jimoh as Sam Obisanya.
Produced by Warner Bros Television and Doozer, the series uses a writers room and rotating directors to build both locker room and front office arcs. It expands the world of Richmond with media, fan culture, and league rivals to create a complete picture of club life.
4. ‘Platonic’ (2023– )

This half hour comedy follows two former best friends who reconnect in their forties and try to rebuild their friendship while balancing careers and family life. It is created by Nicholas Stoller and Francesca Delbanco and stars Rose Byrne as Sylvia and Seth Rogen as Will. Luke Macfarlane appears as Sylvia’s husband Charlie with Tre Hale and Andrew Lopez in supporting roles.
The show is produced by Apple Studios with episodes written and directed by a team led by Nicholas Stoller. The Los Angeles setting ties together home, office, and nightlife as the characters navigate parenting, work choices, and the boundaries of adult friendship.
3. ‘Foundation’ (2021– )

Based on Isaac Asimov’s novels, the saga follows mathematician Hari Seldon and his theory of psychohistory that predicts the fall of a galactic empire and the creation of a Foundation to preserve knowledge. The series was developed for television by David S Goyer and Josh Friedman and stars Jared Harris as Hari Seldon, Lee Pace as Brother Day, Lou Llobell as Gaal Dornick, Leah Harvey as Salvor Hardin, and Laura Birn as Demerzel.
Production comes from Skydance Television and Apple Studios with David S Goyer as showrunner and executive producer. Expansive sets, international locations, and extensive visual effects build distinct planets and cultures while the writers interweave imperial politics, science, and religion.
2. ‘Chief of War’ (2025– )

Set in the late eighteenth century in the Hawaiian Islands, this historical drama centers on the power struggles among the kingdoms of Hawaiʻi as leaders clash over unification. It was created by Jason Momoa and Thomas Paʻa Sibbett and stars Jason Momoa as Kaʻiana with Luciane Buchanan as Kaʻahumanu and Kaina Makua as Kamehameha I. The ensemble also includes Temuera Morrison and Cliff Curtis in key roles.
Apple TV+ produces the series with directors that include Justin Chon, Anders Engström, Brian Andrew Mendoza, and Jason Momoa. Cultural advisors, Hawaiian language dialogue, and period specific production design are used to ground the warfare, diplomacy, and alliances that define the story.
1. ‘Invasion’ (2021– )

This global science fiction drama follows people on different continents as an alien incursion unfolds and governments, scientists, and everyday families struggle to respond. It is created by Simon Kinberg and David Weil and stars Golshifteh Farahani as Aneesha Malik, Shioli Kutsuna as Mitsuki Yamato, Shamier Anderson as Trevante Ward, and Billy Barratt as Casper Morrow among others.
The series is produced by Apple Studios with executive producers that include Simon Kinberg, Audrey Chon, and David Weil. Its multilingual approach and far flung settings are supported by large scale visual effects and location work that track parallel storylines across the United States, Japan, Afghanistan, and the United Kingdom.
Share which of these Apple TV+ titles you are watching right now and what hooked you in the comments.


