‘Pluribus’ Still Tops Apple TV+’s Top 10 Most-Watched Shows of the Week List
Apple TV+ continues to dominate the streaming landscape with a mix of returning favorites and buzzy new releases. The current top ten list reflects a diverse range of genres from science fiction mind-benders to gripping spy thrillers. Viewers are clearly gravitating towards high-stakes dramas and star-studded comedies this week. The following titles represent the most popular content currently captivating audiences on the platform.
‘Invasion’ (2021– )

This science fiction drama unfolds through the eyes of various characters across the globe as Earth faces an alien invasion. The narrative follows individuals in the United States and Japan and the United Kingdom as they struggle to survive the initial attack. It focuses heavily on the human impact of the catastrophic event rather than just the spectacle of war. Families are torn apart and societies crumble under the mysterious extraterrestrial threat. The series builds tension slowly as the true scope of the invasion becomes clear to the survivors.
‘Severance’ (2022– )

Adam Scott plays Mark Scout who leads a team at Lumon Industries where employees have undergone a surgical procedure known as severance. This procedure surgically divides their memories between their work lives and their personal lives. The team begins to discover the sinister truth about their jobs and the secretive company they work for. It explores complex themes of corporate control and the nature of human identity. The show creates a surreal and unsettling atmosphere within the sterile office environment.
‘Slow Horses’ (2022– )

Gary Oldman stars as Jackson Lamb who leads a team of disgraced MI5 intelligence agents. These spies have been relegated to a dumping ground department called Slough House due to career-ending mistakes. The series balances intense espionage thrills with dark comedy and dysfunction. The team must often save England from dangerous threats despite the incompetence of their superiors and their own personal flaws. Each season adapts a different book from the acclaimed Mick Herron novel series.
‘Ted Lasso’ (2020–2023)

Jason Sudeikis plays an American football coach hired to manage a British soccer team despite having no experience in the sport. He wins over the skeptical players and fans with his unrelenting optimism and kindness. The series focuses on the personal growth of the AFC Richmond team members and their relationships with one another. Characters like Roy Kent and Rebecca Welton navigate their own emotional arcs alongside the titular coach. It became a cultural phenomenon for its heartwarming approach to competition and mentorship.
‘Loot’ (2022– )

Maya Rudolph plays Molly Wells who becomes the third-wealthiest woman in the world after divorcing her tech billionaire husband. She decides to reengage with the charitable foundation she unknowingly funded for years to fix her public image. Molly works with a dedicated team of misfits to find her purpose and give back to the community. The comedy highlights her journey from an out-of-touch billionaire to a more grounded individual. It focuses on workplace friendships and the absurdities of extreme wealth.
‘Palm Royale’ (2024– )

Kristen Wiig stars as Maxine Simmons as she attempts to break into Palm Beach high society in 1969. The comedy follows her desperate and often hilarious efforts to gain acceptance among the wealthy elite at an exclusive club. Ricky Martin and Laura Dern round out the cast in this colorful exploration of class and ambition. Maxine faces numerous social obstacles and betrayals as she navigates the treacherous waters of the upper crust. The show captures the vibrant fashion and aesthetic of the late sixties.
‘The Morning Show’ (2019– )

Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon produce and star in this drama about the cutthroat world of morning news broadcasting. The series exposes the power dynamics and personal challenges faced by the men and women who help America wake up. Storylines tackle workplace politics and sexual misconduct scandals that threaten to destroy careers and reputations. Later seasons explore the impact of cyberattacks and corporate mergers on the fictional UBA network. It offers a candid and often intense look at the modern media landscape.
‘Down Cemetery Road’ (2025)

Emma Thompson and Ruth Wilson star in this thriller adapted from a novel by Mick Herron. The story begins when a house explodes in a quiet Oxford suburb and a young girl disappears during the aftermath. Sarah Trafford turns to private investigator Zoë Boehm for help in uncovering the truth behind the suspicious incident. They soon find themselves entangled in a complex conspiracy involving government secrets and dangerous agents. The series blends dark humor with high-stakes suspense as the two women investigate the mystery.
‘The Last Frontier’ (2025)

Jason Clarke leads this action-packed series as Frank Remnick who serves as the lone U.S. Marshal in the remote wilds of Alaska. Chaos erupts when a prison transport plane crashes in the frozen wilderness and releases dozens of violent inmates. Remnick must protect the town of Fairbanks while suspecting the crash was part of a larger conspiracy. He forms an uneasy alliance with a CIA operative to track down a specific high-value fugitive. The show combines intense survival elements with a manhunt thriller narrative.
‘Pluribus’ (2025)

Vince Gilligan returns with a science fiction series set in Albuquerque that explores the concept of enforced happiness. Rhea Seehorn stars as Carol Sturka who is a historical romance novelist immune to a mysterious virus. This contagion connects the rest of humanity into a peaceful and perpetually content hive mind known as The Others. Carol must navigate this strange new world while maintaining her individuality and her misery. The series examines free will and the cost of a utopia through a unique lens.
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