Here are the Best Series to Binge on Apple TV+ in December 2025

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Streaming audiences have a wealth of viewing options this December as Apple TV+ expands its library with highly anticipated premieres and continues to host some of the most watched series of the year. The platform is delivering a mix of high-concept science fiction and gritty thrillers alongside stunning nature documentaries that utilize cutting-edge technology. Subscribers can look forward to international suspense dramas and fresh seasons of established hits that have dominated the cultural conversation. This month offers the perfect opportunity to catch up on the latest releases and revisit fan favorites that define the service’s commitment to prestige television.

‘Traqués’ (2025)

'The Hunt' (2025)
The Hunt

Benoît Magimel and Mélanie Laurent star in this tense French thriller about a hunting trip that spirals into a nightmare. A group of friends encounters a hostile rival faction in the woods, leading to a violent confrontation they vow to keep secret. Paranoia sets in when they realize they are being followed back to their homes, threatening their families and their sanity. The series explores themes of guilt and survival as the protagonists are forced to face the consequences of their actions. It delivers a gripping narrative that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.

‘Born to be Wild’ (2025)

'Born to be Wild' (2025)
Tailfeather Productions

Hugh Bonneville narrates this touching nature documentary series that follows six orphaned animals on their journey back to the wild. The show spans three continents to capture the unique challenges these young creatures face as they learn to survive without their parents. Viewers witness the dedicated efforts of conservationists who work tirelessly to rehabilitate species ranging from cheetahs to moon bears. Advanced cinematography brings the emotional stories of these animals to life in stunning detail. It provides an inspiring look at the resilience of nature and the humans protecting it.

‘Pluribus’ (2025)

'Pluribus' (2025)
Sony Pictures Television

Vince Gilligan returns with a mind-bending sci-fi drama that has quickly dominated the streaming charts. Rhea Seehorn plays a cynical author who finds herself immune to a mysterious virus that connects humanity into a blissful hive mind. She must navigate a world where individuality is vanishing and cheerfulness is mandatory, making her the ultimate outsider. The series tackles deep philosophical questions about free will while maintaining a dark sense of humor. Its inventive premise and strong performances have made it an instant classic.

‘The Last Frontier’ (2025)

'The Last Frontier' (2025)
Apple Studios

Jason Clarke delivers a powerhouse performance as a lone U.S. Marshal stationed in the remote wilderness of Alaska. Chaos erupts when a prison transport plane crashes, unleashing dangerous fugitives into the frozen landscape. The Marshal must track down the escapees while unraveling a conspiracy that threatens the safety of his isolated community. The series combines intense survival action with a gritty crime procedural format. Fans of high-stakes thrillers will appreciate the relentless pacing and atmospheric setting.

‘Down Cemetery Road’ (2025)

'Down Cemetery Road' (2025)
60Forty Films

Emma Thompson and Ruth Wilson headline this mystery thriller set in a seemingly quiet Oxford suburb. The plot kicks off with a house explosion and the subsequent disappearance of a young girl, sparking a frantic investigation. A neighbor joins forces with a struggling private detective to uncover the dark secrets hiding behind the community’s polite facade. The narrative weaves together dry British wit with genuine suspense and complex character dynamics. It offers a fresh take on the detective genre with two compelling leads.

‘Murderbot’ (2025)

'Murderbot' (2025)
Paramount Television Studios

Alexander Skarsgård stars as a security android who has hacked its own governor module to gain independence. Instead of going on a rampage, the unit just wants to be left alone to watch media but keeps getting dragged into protecting clumsy humans. The series balances action-packed sequences with the internal monologue of a socially anxious robot trying to understand emotions. It offers a unique perspective on artificial intelligence and the meaning of humanity. Sci-fi fans have praised the show for its faithful adaptation and dry humor.

‘Severance’ (2022–Present)

'Severance' (2022–Present)
Endeavor Content

This psychological thriller continues to captivate audiences with its disturbing vision of corporate control. Employees at Lumon Industries undergo a procedure to surgically divide their work memories from their personal lives. Mark Scout and his colleagues begin to uncover the sinister truth about what they actually do all day. The show masterfully blends surreal imagery with a tense mystery that demands the viewer’s full attention. It remains one of the most talked-about series for its originality and visual style.

‘The Morning Show’ (2019–Present)

'The Morning Show' (2019–Present)
Echo Films

Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon return to navigate the cutthroat world of morning television news. The series continues to rip stories from the headlines, dealing with workplace politics, scandals, and shifting power dynamics. Characters face moral dilemmas that test their loyalty to their network and each other. The high production values and star-studded cast anchor the show’s melodramatic yet addictive storytelling. It stands as a pillar of the platform’s prestige drama lineup.

‘Slow Horses’ (2022–Present)

'Slow Horses' (2022–Present)
See-Saw Films

Gary Oldman shines as Jackson Lamb, the leader of a dysfunctional team of British intelligence agents exiled to Slough House. These spies have all made career-ending mistakes but constantly find themselves in the middle of dangerous plots. The series mixes biting humor with genuine espionage thrills, creating a realistic and gritty world. Each season unfolds a complex mystery that allows the underdog team to prove their worth. It is widely regarded as one of the best spy thrillers currently on television.

‘Palm Royale’ (2024–Present)

'Palm Royale' (2024–Present)
Jaywalker Pictures

Kristen Wiig stars in this visually stunning comedy set in the high society of 1969 Palm Beach. Her character goes to great lengths to break into the exclusive world of the ultra-wealthy, leading to hilarious and awkward situations. The show features a vibrant aesthetic and a supporting cast that includes comedy legends and dramatic heavyweights. Beneath the glitz and glamour, it tells a story about the desperate need for belonging and status. It serves as a colorful and entertaining escape for viewers.

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