Harrison Ford’s Returning Dramedy Is on Top of Apple TV+’s Top 10 Most-Watched Series of the Week List

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The Apple TV+ streaming platform continues to see significant engagement across its diverse slate of original programming. This week’s viewership data reveals a strong preference for a mix of established award-winners and intriguing new science fiction ventures. From the high-stakes world of international espionage to the intimate struggles of mental health professionals, these series are currently leading the charts.

‘The Studio’ (2025– )

'The Studio' (2025– )
Point Grey Pictures

‘The Studio’ stars Seth Rogen in a comedy series that explores the chaotic inner workings of a legacy Hollywood movie studio. The narrative follows a group of executives as they navigate corporate politics, creative egos, and the ever-changing landscape of the film industry. Rogen also serves as an executive producer and director for the project alongside Evan Goldberg. The show marks a significant collaboration between Point Grey Pictures and Apple TV+.

‘Palm Royale’ (2024– )

'Palm Royale' (2024– )
Jaywalker Pictures

Set in 1969, ‘Palm Royale’ follows Maxine Simmons as she attempts to break into the exclusive high society of Palm Beach. The story centers on the lengths one woman will go to cross the line between the “haves” and the “have-nots.” It features an ensemble cast including Kristen Wiig, Allison Janney, and Ricky Martin. The show is based on the novel ‘Mr. & Mrs. American Pie’ by Juliet McDaniel.

‘Drops of God’ (2023)

'Drops of God' (2023)
Adline Entertainment

Based on the popular Japanese manga series, ‘Drops of God’ focuses on the world of fine wine and competitive tasting. After the death of a legendary oenologist, his estranged daughter and his protégé compete for his massive inheritance and wine collection. The competition involves a series of complex sensory challenges designed to test their knowledge and palates. This multilingual production was filmed across France, Italy, and Japan.

‘The Morning Show’ (2019– )

'The Morning Show' (2019– )
Echo Films

‘The Morning Show’ provides an inside look at the high-stakes world of morning news and the lives of the people who help America wake up. It stars Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon as journalists navigating a network rocked by scandal and shifting power dynamics. The series explores themes of workplace culture, gender politics, and the ethics of modern journalism. It has received multiple awards for its performances and timely social commentary.

‘Severance’ (2022– )

'Severance' (2022– )
Endeavor Content

In ‘Severance’, Mark Scout leads a team at Lumon Industries where employees undergo a surgical procedure that divides their memories between work and personal lives. This “severance” experiment is put to the test when Mark finds himself at the center of an unraveling mystery. The show examines the dark side of corporate culture and the concept of work-life balance. It is directed by Ben Stiller and features a distinct, minimalist aesthetic.

‘Pluribus’ (2025– )

'Pluribus' (2025– )
Sony Pictures Television

Created by Vince Gilligan, ‘Pluribus’ is an American post-apocalyptic science fiction television series set and filmed primarily in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The story follows novelist Carol Sturka, played by Rhea Seehorn, who remains isolated after an alien virus transforms the rest of humanity into a peaceful and content hive mind. This collective consciousness nevertheless seeks to assimilate her and other immune individuals into the group. The series marks a highly anticipated creative reunion between Gilligan and Seehorn following their previous collaborations.

‘Ted Lasso’ (2020–2023)

'Ted Lasso' (2020–2023)
Warner Bros. Television

An American football coach is hired to manage a struggling English Premier League soccer team despite having no experience in the sport in ‘Ted Lasso’. Jason Sudeikis portrays the titular character, whose relentless optimism and kindness eventually win over his skeptical players and colleagues. The series balances sports drama with deep character development and emotional resonance. It became a global phenomenon, winning consecutive Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Comedy Series.

‘Tehran’ (2020– )

'Tehran' (2020– )
Paper Plane Productions

The Israeli spy thriller ‘Tehran’ follows Tamar Rabinyan, a Mossad agent and computer hacker on a dangerous mission in the Iranian capital. When her initial assignment to disable a nuclear reactor fails, she must go deep undercover to survive and protect those around her. The series explores the geopolitical tensions of the region through a lens of high-stakes espionage. It was the first non-English language series to win the International Emmy Award for Best Drama Series.

‘Hijack’ (2023– )

'Hijack' (2023– )
Green Door Pictures

‘Hijack’ stars Idris Elba as Sam Nelson, a talented corporate negotiator who finds himself on a hijacked plane flying toward London. The narrative unfolds in real-time over the course of a seven-hour flight, capturing the tension both on board and on the ground. As authorities scramble for answers, Nelson uses his professional skills to try and save the passengers without escalating the violence. The series is characterized by its high-intensity pacing and focus on psychological strategy.

‘Shrinking’ (2023– )

'Shrinking' (2023– )
Warner Bros. Television

Jason Segel stars in ‘Shrinking’ as a grieving therapist who begins to break the rules by telling his clients exactly what he thinks. This unconventional approach leads to massive changes in his patients’ lives as well as his own personal growth. Harrison Ford co-stars as a senior therapist who mentors Segel’s character while dealing with his own health challenges. The series was co-created by Segel alongside ‘Ted Lasso’ alumni Bill Lawrence and Brett Goldstein.

Please share which of these popular series is your current favorite in the comments.

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