Here Are the Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Apple TV+, Including ‘Down Cemetery Road’
If you’re firing up Apple TV+ this weekend, here are ten series worth a spot in your queue—led by the freshest premieres from this week’s release calendars and rounded out with buzzy, heavily-watched titles across drama, comedy, sci-fi, and documentaries. Everything below includes quick, useful details—what it’s about, who’s involved, and why it’s a timely pick now—so you can jump straight from reading to streaming.
‘Pluribus’ (2025– )

Vince Gilligan’s new sci-fi drama follows Carol Sturka, a woman uniquely positioned to confront a creeping wave of enforced happiness overtaking the world. Rhea Seehorn leads the cast, with longtime Gilligan collaborator Dave Porter composing and High Bridge Productions and Sony Pictures Television producing. The series blends mystery, dark humor, and high-concept genre twists, set in and around Albuquerque. It arrived on Apple TV+ on Friday, November 7, 2025.
‘Down Cemetery Road’ (2025– )

Adapted from Mick Herron’s novel, the series begins with a suspected gas explosion and a missing child that pull amateur sleuth Sarah Tucker into a web of secrets. Ruth Wilson stars as Sarah, alongside Emma Thompson as private investigator Zoë Boehm, with scripts by Morwenna Banks and direction by Natalie Bailey. The show leans into Herron’s wry tone with a tightly plotted, character-driven investigation. It launched on Apple TV+ during the previous week’s slate.
‘The Morning Show’ (2019– )

A flagship newsroom drama that tracks the high-stakes power dynamics behind a morning broadcast, led by executive producers Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon. Storylines weave media ethics, workplace politics, and real-world issues into serialized arcs. The series remains the service’s most-watched title this week, reflecting sustained audience interest across multiple seasons. It’s created by Kerry Ehrin, with frequent high-profile guest stars.
‘The Last Frontier’ (2025– )

Set in remote wilderness, this thriller centers on an isolated community facing escalating danger with limited resources. Episodes pair procedural investigation with survival elements, emphasizing location work that grounds the tension. The narrative focuses on local law enforcement balancing personal stakes and community protection. It is among Apple TV+’s top-watched titles right now.
‘Slow Horses’ (2022– )

An espionage favorite adapting Herron’s ‘Slough House’ novels about sidelined MI5 agents who end up surprisingly effective. Each season adapts a separate book, mixing intricate conspiracies with dark humor and brisk plotting. Tight runtimes and season-long cases keep the pace lively. It continues to rank near the top of Apple TV+ viewing this week.
‘Severance’ (2022– )

This psychological thriller explores a workforce whose memories are surgically divided between work and personal life. The show’s design and score reinforce a corporate dystopia as a broader conspiracy unfolds through carefully placed clues. Character arcs interrogate identity, consent, and the ethics of memory manipulation. It remains a staple in the current Apple TV+ most-watched lineup.
‘Ted Lasso’ (2020–2023)

A completed sports-comedy that follows an American coach hired to manage an English football club. Across three seasons, it charts promotion battles, locker-room chemistry, and ownership decisions while resolving long-running character journeys. The series highlights leadership under pressure and tactical shifts on and off the pitch. It continues to draw strong viewership on the service.
‘Invasion’ (2021– )

A global sci-fi drama told from multiple international perspectives as humanity responds to an extraterrestrial threat. The show alternates among civilian survival, military strategy, and scientific discovery, escalating from initial chaos to coordinated countermeasures. Large-scale effects and set pieces support its worldwide scope. It’s a current top pick for Apple TV+ viewers.
‘Loot’ (2022– )

A workplace comedy about a newly single billionaire who pours her fortune into a charitable foundation and learns the realities of modern philanthropy. Season arcs balance personal growth with mission-driven projects inside the foundation’s team. The series plays with contemporary wealth, corporate culture, and non-profit operations to generate situational comedy. It features prominently in this week’s viewing charts.
‘The Reluctant Traveller with Eugene Levy’ (2023– )

An unscripted travel series that pairs a not-naturally-adventurous host with curated experiences at notable hotels and landmarks around the world. Each episode explores local culture, food, and hospitality, with clear themes that make it easy to drop in. The tone mixes gentle humor with informative sightseeing and behind-the-scenes access. It’s currently among the service’s most-watched shows.
Tell us which Apple TV+ series you’re queuing up this weekend and why in the comments!


