Here Are the Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Apple TV+, Including ‘The Reluctant Traveller with Eugene Levy’

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Looking for something great to queue up on Apple TV+ this weekend? Here are ten standout series that lean into the newest drops first, then core Apple originals, followed by returning favorites and family-friendly picks—so you can jump in fast with a clear sense of what each show covers and how episodes are rolling out.

‘Pluribus’ (2025–)

‘Pluribus’ (2025–)
Sony Pictures Television

Vince Gilligan’s sci-fi drama follows a novelist who seems immune when a mysterious phenomenon pushes humanity toward enforced cheerfulness, blending mystery beats with sly humor and big-canvas genre stakes. Apple ordered two seasons upfront, and new episodes are releasing weekly after a two-episode premiere. The series is currently the platform’s most-watched title, with coverage noting it has overtaken prior viewership records. Cast includes Rhea Seehorn in the lead, with production by High Bridge Productions and Sony Pictures Television.

‘Down Cemetery Road’ (2025–)

‘Down Cemetery Road’ (2025–)
60Forty Films

Adapted from Mick Herron’s Zoë Boehm novels, this Oxford-set thriller opens with a suspected gas explosion and a missing child that draw an ordinary resident into a private-eye partnership. Episodes track clue-driven investigations with layered reversals while maintaining Herron’s dry tone. The creative team includes writer Morwenna Banks and director Natalie Bailey, with Ruth Wilson and Emma Thompson among the leads. Season 1 is rolling out weekly.

‘The Last Frontier’ (2025–)

‘The Last Frontier’ (2025–)
Apple Studios

Set near Fairbanks, Alaska, the thriller centers on a U.S. Marshal safeguarding a small town after a crash frees dangerous fugitives, one of whom appears to be coordinating from the shadows. Jason Clarke headlines alongside Dominic Cooper and Haley Bennett, with Apple Studios producing. Location work was staged primarily in Montreal to capture winter survival conditions. Episodes are debuting across the fall on a weekly cadence.

‘Slow Horses’ (2022–)

‘Slow Horses’ (2022–)
See-Saw Films

This MI5 espionage series follows a crew of agency washouts under the acerbic Jackson Lamb as they blunder into cases that intersect with top-level operations. Each season adapts a different ‘Slough House’ novel, delivering tight runs that balance standalone threats with office power plays. Multiple future seasons are already ordered, with production paced to the novels’ chronology. It streams exclusively on Apple TV+.

‘The Morning Show’ (2019–)

‘The Morning Show’ (2019–)
Echo Films

The newsroom drama explores anchors, producers, and executives navigating scandals, mergers, and corporate chess at a national morning program. Recent episodes expand into topics like a tech mogul’s attempted takeover while threading personal arcs through the control room. Production on the next season began earlier, keeping the series on a fall release rhythm. Newer seasons add cast while evolving the network’s internal politics.

‘Severance’ (2022–)

‘Severance’ (2022–)
Endeavor Content

At Lumon Industries, employees undergo a procedure that splits work and home memories, creating separate “innies” and “outies.” The latest season arrived in January and the show has been renewed again after delivering major viewership milestones. Expect precisely placed clues, stark design, and conspiracy mechanics that reframe earlier episodes in finales. It remains one of Apple TV+’s signature thrillers.

‘Invasion’ (2021–)

‘Invasion’ (2021–)
Genre Films

Told from multiple countries and perspectives, this alien-contact saga scales from intimate family stories to global military and scientific responses. Seasons broaden the scope with evolving alien behavior, multilingual storytelling, and large-scale set pieces. The most recent run began in late summer and continued weekly. Character-driven arcs stay central even as the crisis widens.

‘Loot’ (2022–)

‘Loot’ (2022–)
Universal Television

Maya Rudolph stars as a newly single billionaire redirecting her life toward a foundation, where workplace hijinks meet mission-driven projects. The latest season launched in mid-October and is releasing episodes weekly through late fall. The ensemble features Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Joel Kim Booster, Ron Funches, and Nat Faxon, with brisk half-hour storytelling. It’s an easy, start-anywhere comedy with clear arcs per season.

‘The Reluctant Traveller with Eugene Levy’ (2023–)

‘The Reluctant Traveller with Eugene Levy’ (2023–)
Twofour

This unscripted travel series pairs a self-professed non-adventurer with curated journeys that spotlight local culture, hospitality, and food. Episodes are organized around accessible themes and destinations, making it simple to drop in out of order. Produced by Twofour, the show favors informative sightseeing over extreme challenges. It’s a light, educational option for weekend viewing.

‘The Snoopy Show’ (2021–)

‘The Snoopy Show’ (2021–)
Charles M. Schulz Creative Associates

Snoopy, Woodstock, and the ‘Peanuts’ gang return in short, segment-based adventures that mirror the comic’s classic sensibility. Modern animation and snappy pacing keep stories kid-friendly and self-contained, so you can watch in any order. Multiple seasons are already available to stream. It’s a reliable family pick to round out the weekend.

Tell us which Apple TV+ pick you’re pressing play on this weekend—and what you recommend others try—in the comments.

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