Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Amazon Prime and Apple TV+ This Week
There’s a fresh batch of series arriving on Apple TV+ and Amazon Prime between Monday, September 22 and Sunday, September 28. If you’re mapping out the week, you’ll find espionage, true-inspired investigation, horror anthology, coastal intrigue, and a sharp afterlife comedy on the slate.
Below is a concise guide to what’s coming to Apple TV+ and Amazon Prime, with essential details on stories, cast, and creative leads. Each entry notes the exact day it’s scheduled to appear on its respective service this week.
‘Slow Horses’ (2022–2024)

Apple TV+ lists ‘Slow Horses’ for Wednesday, September 24. The series adapts Mick Herron’s ‘Slough House’ novels and follows MI5 misfits exiled to a backwater department—Slough House—under the abrasive leadership of Jackson Lamb. Gary Oldman leads the cast as Lamb, with Jack Lowden as River Cartwright and Kristin Scott Thomas as Diana Taverner anchoring the intelligence-service power plays.
Developed for television by Will Smith, the show is produced by See-Saw Films and Apple Studios and has included directors such as James Hawes and Jeremy Lovering across its runs. Recurring performers have included Jonathan Pryce and Sophie Okonedo among others, with storylines tracking politically sensitive operations that pull the “slow horses” back into the center of national-security crises on Apple TV+ beginning September 24.
‘The Savant’ (2025)

Apple TV+ schedules ‘The Savant’ for Friday, September 26. The limited series is inspired by a 2019 magazine investigation by journalist Andrea Stanley and centers on a clandestine operative who infiltrates extremist networks to prevent violence. Jessica Chastain stars and serves as an executive producer, with Nnamdi Asomugha among the principal cast.
Created and showrun by Melissa James Gibson, the project is produced by Apple Studios alongside partners including Anonymous Content and Freckle Films. Directors on the series include Matthew Heineman. Its focus is the methodology and psychological costs of deep-cover work, charting operations, handlers, and targets as the case files unfold on Apple TV+ on September 26.
‘Hotel Costiera’ (2025)

Amazon Prime lists ‘Hotel Costiera’ for Wednesday, September 24. Set on Italy’s Amalfi Coast, the thriller follows Daniel “DD” De Luca, a former U.S. Marine who returns to Italy and takes on high-risk problem-solving at a luxury seaside hotel where wealthy guests, criminal interests, and local authorities intersect. Jesse Williams stars as De Luca, joined by Maria Chiara Giannetta, Jordan Alexandra, Antonio Gerardi, and additional ensemble players.
Created by Elena Bucaccio, Matthew Parkhill, and Francesco Arlanch, the series is produced by Amazon Studios and Lux Vide, with directing duties that include Adam Bernstein and Giacomo Martelli. Plotlines revolve around fixes, cover-ups, and negotiations that spill beyond the hotel walls into the region’s tourism economy and underworld, arriving on Amazon Prime on September 24.
‘American Horror Story’ (2011– )

‘American Horror Story’ is set for Amazon Prime on Wednesday, September 24. The long-running anthology presents self-contained seasons—each with new settings, characters, and arcs—spanning haunted houses, asylums, covens, and more. The franchise was created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, with a repertory cast that has included Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Jessica Lange, Lily Rabe, Kathy Bates, and Angela Bassett across various seasons.
Produced by 20th Television, the series is known for season-specific writers’ rooms and rotating directors such as Bradley Buecker and Loni Peristere. Its format allows familiar performers to take on different roles each year while the storytelling shifts tone and subgenre, making multiple entry points available when it arrives on Amazon Prime on September 24.
‘The Good Place’ (2016–2020)

‘The Good Place’ is slated for Amazon Prime on Friday, September 26. The fantasy-comedy follows Eleanor Shellstrop, who awakens in a carefully designed afterlife managed by an “architect” named Michael, only to suspect there’s been a mix-up. Kristen Bell stars as Eleanor and Ted Danson as Michael, with William Jackson Harper, Jameela Jamil, Manny Jacinto, and D’Arcy Carden rounding out the main cast.
Created by Michael Schur and produced by Universal Television, Fremulon, and 3 Arts Entertainment, the series weaves philosophy and ethics into tightly structured arcs, supported by a writers’ room that included Megan Amram and Aisha Muharrar and episodes directed by figures such as Drew Goddard. The show’s narrative turns and character development are designed to be watched in order, and it becomes available on Amazon Prime on September 26.
Tell us which of these you’ll be queuing up first this week in the comments!


