‘Hijack’ Is on Top of Apple TV+’s Top 10 Most-Watched Series of the Week List
The Apple TV+ streaming library continues to expand with a mix of high-concept dramas, acclaimed comedies, and historical narratives. This week’s viewership data highlights a diverse range of content, from long-standing fan favorites to newly debuted thrillers. These series represent the most popular choices for subscribers, reflecting a preference for intense storytelling and star-powered performances. As the platform grows, its top-performing shows offer a snapshot of current television trends and audience interests.
‘The Last Frontier’ (2025)

‘The Last Frontier’ centers on US Marshal Frank Remnick, who manages the remote wilderness of Blackstone, Alaska. His quiet jurisdiction is thrown into chaos when a prison transport plane crashes, releasing dozens of dangerous inmates into the woods. Remnick must track down the escapees while uncovering a larger conspiracy behind the crash. The series emphasizes the harsh environmental conditions and the extreme isolation of the Alaskan frontier.
‘Slow Horses’ (2022–)

‘Slow Horses’ follows a team of British intelligence agents who have been relegated to a dumping ground department known as Slough House. Led by the brilliant but disheveled Jackson Lamb, these agents must navigate the dregs of the spy world while occasionally stumbling into real threats. Despite their disgraced status, the team often finds themselves protecting the country from various internal and external dangers. The series is known for its blend of dark comedy and high-stakes espionage.
‘Severance’ (2022–)

‘Severance’ introduces a world where employees at Lumon Industries can choose to have their memories surgically divided between their work and personal lives. Mark Scout leads a team of workers whose office personas have no knowledge of their outside identities or personal histories. As the bridge between these two worlds begins to crumble, Mark uncovers a disturbing web of corporate secrets. The show explores themes of identity, corporate control, and the morality of modern work culture.
‘Shrinking’ (2023–)

‘Shrinking’ tells the story of Jimmy, a therapist who begins to use an unorthodox and unfiltered approach with his patients after suffering a personal tragedy. By telling people exactly what he thinks, he creates significant ripples in their lives and challenges the traditional boundaries of therapy. Alongside his colleagues, Jimmy works through his own grief while trying to rebuild his relationship with his family. The series is characterized by its emotional honesty and sharp comedic timing.
‘The Morning Show’ (2019–)

‘The Morning Show’ examines the competitive world of morning television through the eyes of two ambitious women, Alex Levy and Bradley Jackson. As they navigate a high-pressure newsroom, they must deal with shifting power dynamics and public scandals. The series delves into the complexities of workplace dynamics, corporate ethics, and the evolving nature of the media industry. It provides a dramatic look at the personal sacrifices made to stay at the top of a ruthless profession.
‘Ted Lasso’ (2020–2023)

‘Ted Lasso’ features an American college football coach who is unexpectedly hired to lead a professional soccer team in England. Despite his lack of experience, Lasso uses his boundless optimism and emotional intelligence to win over the skeptical players and fans of AFC Richmond. The narrative focuses on character growth, forgiveness, and the positive impact of a supportive community. It has gained widespread acclaim for its uplifting tone and subversion of typical sports tropes.
‘Palm Royale’ (2024–)

‘Palm Royale’ is set in the high-society world of Palm Beach in 1969 and follows Maxine Simmons in her quest to gain entry into an exclusive club. As Maxine attempts to climb the social ladder, she encounters the secrets and rivalries of the city’s most affluent residents. The series portrays the struggle for belonging and the superficiality of status during a time of significant social change. It combines colorful 1960s aesthetics with a satirical look at class aspirations and the American Dream.
‘Pluribus’ (2025)

Vince Gilligan returns to television with this psychological sci-fi series starring Rhea Seehorn. The story centers on a woman named Carol who finds herself as the only person immune to a mysterious virus that connects the rest of humanity into a single hive mind. She must navigate a world where everyone else shares a collective consciousness while she remains isolated in her individuality. The unique premise and the tension of the protagonist’s solitude have made it the top show on the platform this week.
‘Tehran’ (2020–)

‘Tehran’ follows Tamar Rabinyan, a Mossad agent and computer hacker who goes undercover in the Iranian capital on a high-stakes mission. When her attempt to neutralize a nuclear reactor becomes dangerously complicated, she is forced to rely on her wits to survive. The show explores the tension between national duty and personal identity in the midst of a global conflict. It offers a suspenseful perspective on international relations and the hidden world of cyber warfare.
‘Hijack’ (2023–)

‘Hijack’ centers on a seven-hour flight from Dubai to London that is taken over by unidentified individuals. Sam Nelson, an expert corporate negotiator, uses his professional skills to mediate the situation and protect the passengers while authorities on the ground investigate. The series plays out in real-time, capturing the claustrophobic atmosphere and psychological pressure of the crisis. It highlights the strategic maneuvers used to de-escalate violence in an extreme, confined environment.
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