Best Apple TV+ Shows of 2025

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Apple TV+ continues to assert its dominance in the streaming landscape with a massive slate of high-quality programming for 2025. This year brings the long-awaited returns of flagship heavy hitters alongside a wave of star-studded new series featuring talent like Seth Rogen, Owen Wilson, and Amanda Seyfried. From dystopian sci-fi thrillers and gripping espionage dramas to heartfelt comedies, the platform offers a diverse array of storytelling that pushes the boundaries of television.

‘Severance’ (2022– )

'Severance' (2022– )
Endeavor Content

The wait is finally over as the employees of Lumon Industries return for a second season of mind-bending corporate intrigue. Mark Scout and his colleagues in the Macrodata Refinement division face the consequences of their rebellious “overtime contingency” and the shattering revelations about their “outie” lives. The new episodes delve deeper into the mysterious purpose of the severance chips and the cult-like history of the Eagan family. With new cast members joining the ensemble, the stakes are higher as the boundaries between work and reality blur further.

‘Silo’ (2023– )

'Silo' (2023– )
AMC Studios

Following a cliffhanger that expanded the world beyond the camera’s lens, Juliette Nichols continues her fight for truth in the second season of this dystopian drama. The story widens to explore what lies outside the silo and the history of why humanity was forced underground. Political tensions within the sanctuary reach a boiling point as the residents question the strict regulations governing their existence. The production design remains claustrophobic and immersive, anchoring the sci-fi elements in a gritty, tactile reality.

‘The Morning Show’ (2019– )

'The Morning Show' (2019– )
Echo Films

The newsroom drama returns for a fourth season, navigating the ever-changing landscape of modern media and corporate mergers. Alex Levy and the team at UBA face new ethical dilemmas and power struggles following the network’s massive shake-up. The series continues to rip storylines from the headlines, tackling issues of privacy, political polarization, and the role of journalism in a post-truth era. The dynamic between the veteran anchors remains the show’s beating heart as they fight to stay relevant.

‘Foundation’ (2021– )

'Foundation' (2021– )
Skydance Television

Based on Isaac Asimov’s sprawling novels, the third season of this sci-fi epic spans centuries and galaxies to chronicle the fall of the Galactic Empire. The genetic dynasty of Cleon faces unprecedented threats from the growing influence of the Foundation and the mentalics. Visual effects remain a standout feature, creating a vast and believable universe filled with exotic planets and advanced technology. The narrative weaves complex political philosophy with intense space opera action, challenging viewers to consider the cyclical nature of history.

‘Slow Horses’ (2022– )

'Slow Horses' (2022– )
See-Saw Films

Jackson Lamb and his team of MI5 rejects return for a fifth season of espionage blunders and unexpected heroism. Adapted from Mick Herron’s “London Rules,” the new chapter sees the Slough House agents entangled in a terror plot that threatens the capital. The show maintains its signature blend of biting dark humor, high-stakes tension, and gritty realism. Gary Oldman’s performance as the disheveled, acerbic spymaster continues to anchor the series as one of the best spy thrillers on television.

‘Mythic Quest’ (2020– )

'Mythic Quest' (2020– )
Lionsgate Television

The dysfunctional team behind the world’s biggest multiplayer video game returns for a fourth season of workplace chaos and creative clashes. Ian and Poppy struggle to maintain their partnership while navigating the volatile gaming industry and their own egos. The series balances hilarious satire of tech culture with surprisingly poignant moments of character growth. This season explores the challenges of legacy and innovation as the studio attempts to launch their next big expansion.

‘Side Quest’ (2025)

'Side Quest' (2025)
Lionsgate Television

Expanding the universe of ‘Mythic Quest’, this anthology series explores the lives of employees, players, and fans impacted by the game. Each episode tells a standalone story, ranging from humorous anecdotes to emotional deep dives into the gaming community. The format allows for creative experimentation and guest appearances from a wide range of talent. It serves as a love letter to the medium of video games, highlighting the human connections formed in digital spaces.

‘Shrinking’ (2023– )

'Shrinking' (2023– )
Warner Bros. Television

Jimmy Laird continues his unorthodox approach to therapy in the third season of this heartwarming comedy. As he navigates his own grief and complicated personal relationships, his direct advice to patients leads to both disastrous and transformative results. The ensemble cast, including a curmudgeonly mentor played by Harrison Ford, delivers sharp dialogue and emotional resonance. The show masterfully balances laugh-out-loud humor with sensitive explorations of mental health and healing.

‘Hijack’ (2023– )

'Hijack' (2023– )
Green Door Pictures

Idris Elba returns as corporate negotiator Sam Nelson in a high-octane second season that places him in another impossible hostage situation. This time, the action moves to a subway train in a major European city, creating a claustrophobic environment for the real-time thriller. The series ratchets up the tension with a ticking clock mechanism and a complex web of motives among the hijackers. Sam must use his wits and psychological tactics to save the passengers before authorities intervene with lethal force.

‘Drops of God’ (2023– )

'Drops of God' (2023– )
Adline Entertainment

The sophisticated drama about wine and inheritance returns for a second season, following Camille and Issei as they face a new series of enological challenges. The story expands beyond the initial competition, exploring the global wine industry and the legacy of their shared father. Beautifully filmed on location in France and Japan, the series treats taste and scent with cinematic reverence. It remains a unique sensory experience that blends family drama with the high-stakes world of fine dining.

‘The Studio’ (2025)

'The Studio' (2025)
Point Grey Pictures

Seth Rogen stars in, writes, and directs this meta-comedy about a legacy movie studio struggling to survive in a rapidly changing Hollywood. The series satirizes the absurdity of the entertainment industry, from difficult talent to corporate takeovers and franchise fatigue. With a star-studded cast playing fictionalized versions of industry archetypes, it offers an insider’s look at the chaos of making movies. The humor is sharp and self-deprecating, appealing to anyone fascinated by the business of show business.

‘Prime Target’ (2025)

'Prime Target' (2025)
Scott Free Productions

This conspiracy thriller stars Leo Woodall as a brilliant young mathematics postgraduate who discovers a pattern in a code that could destroy the world’s encryption systems. His discovery makes him a target for intelligence agencies and shadowy organizations desperate to control the technology. The series moves at a breakneck pace, blending academic puzzles with classic chase movie mechanics. It explores the dangers of data privacy and the ethical implications of advanced mathematics in the digital age.

‘Murderbot’ (2025)

'Murderbot' (2025)
Paramount Television Studios

Based on the Hugo Award-winning novels, this sci-fi series stars Alexander Skarsgård as a terrifying security android that hacks its own governor module to gain free will. Instead of destroying humanity, the introverted unit just wants to be left alone to watch soap operas but gets dragged into protecting its human clients. The show subverts genre tropes by focusing on the internal monologue of a machine grappling with emotions and social anxiety. It combines dry humor with intense action sequences and philosophical questions about sentience.

‘Dope Thief’ (2025)

'Dope Thief' (2025)
Apple Studios

Brian Tyree Henry stars in this gritty crime drama about two friends who pose as DEA agents to rob a small-time drug deal, only to inadvertently steal from a major cartel. Based on a true story, the series follows the spiraling consequences as they try to evade both law enforcement and vengeful criminals. The narrative is tense and atmospheric, capturing the desperation and adrenaline of the Philadelphia underworld. It serves as a character study of men pushed to the brink by economic hardship and bad decisions.

‘Invasion’ (2021– )

'Invasion' (2021– )
Genre Films

The global sci-fi drama returns for a third season, continuing to chronicle the impact of an alien presence on ordinary people across different continents. As the alien entity evolves and becomes more aggressive, humanity must coordinate a unified defense or face extinction. The new episodes focus on the scientific efforts to communicate with the invaders and the military resistance on the ground. The show remains committed to a slow-burn, character-driven approach that emphasizes the human cost of an apocalyptic event.

‘The Buccaneers’ (2023– )

'The Buccaneers' (2023– )
The Forge Entertainment

The vibrant period drama returns, following a group of fun-loving American girls who explode into the tightly corseted London season of the 1870s. Season two finds the women navigating the consequences of their marriages and the rigidity of English aristocracy. The series continues to blend modern musical sensibilities with lavish historical costumes and settings. It explores themes of female friendship, cultural clashes, and the pursuit of autonomy in a patriarchal society.

‘Acapulco’ (2021– )

'Acapulco' (2021– )
Lionsgate Television

The charming bilingual comedy returns for a fourth season, continuing the story of Maximo’s rise from a cabana boy to a wealthy mogul. The dual timelines explore his present-day challenges in running his empire and his youthful adventures at the Las Colinas resort in the 1980s. The show maintains its sunny disposition and heartfelt storytelling, focusing on family, ambition, and the cost of success. It remains a feel-good escapist delight with a distinct visual style and lovable characters.

‘Chief of War’ (2025)

'Chief of War' (2025)
Chernin Entertainment

Jason Momoa writes, produces, and stars in this historical epic that tells the story of the unification of the Hawaiian Islands from an indigenous perspective. The series depicts the warrior Kaʻiana’s campaign to protect his homeland from colonization and internal strife in the late 18th century. With breathtaking cinematography and intense battle sequences, it offers a raw and unseen look at Pacific history. The narrative focuses on the complexities of leadership and the tragedy of cultural erasure.

‘Platonic’ (2023– )

'Platonic' (2023– )
Sony Pictures Television

Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne reunite for a second season of the comedy that explores the chaotic friendship between two adults in mid-life. After the destructive but hilarious events of the first season, the pair tries to balance their intense bond with their families and careers. The chemistry between the leads drives the show, producing moments of physical comedy and awkward social friction. It authentically captures the specific joy and messiness of having a best friend who enables your worst impulses.

‘Stick’ (2025)

'Stick' (2025)
Propagate Content

A new sports dramedy that follows a disgraced professional golfer who attempts a comeback on a lower-tier tour. He is forced to mentor a young, unruly phenom to salvage his own reputation and finances. The series blends the quiet tension of the golf course with the rowdy atmosphere of the tour lifestyle. It explores themes of redemption, mentorship, and the obsession required to compete at the highest level.

‘Smoke’ (2025)

'Smoke' (2025)
EDEN Productions

This intense thriller delves into the world of industrial espionage and corporate fixers. When a high-ranking executive’s family is threatened, she hires a mysterious specialist to eliminate the danger, only to realize he has his own agenda. The show is stylish and fast-paced, filled with double-crosses and moral ambiguity. It examines how far people will go to protect their status and the secrets that power the corporate world.

‘The Wild Ones’ (2025)

'The Wild Ones' (2025)
Offspring Films

A gripping mystery series set in a remote community where a group of survivalists has cut ties with modern society. When a body is discovered on their land, a local sheriff must navigate the group’s hostility and strange rituals to solve the crime. The atmospheric setting plays a major role, creating a mood of isolation and paranoia. The show explores the allure of off-grid living and the darkness that can fester in closed communities.

‘The Last Frontier’ (2025)

'The Last Frontier' (2025)
Apple Studios

Jason Clarke stars as a U.S. Marshal in Alaska who must transport a dangerous prisoner across the rugged wilderness. When their transport plane crashes, the hunter and the hunted must rely on each other to survive the elements and unknown pursuers. The series combines survival thriller elements with a classic cat-and-mouse detective story. The spectacular Alaskan landscapes provide a beautiful but deadly backdrop for the action.

‘The Lost Bus’ (2025)

'The Lost Bus' (2025)
Blumhouse Productions

Matthew McConaughey stars in this harrowing drama based on the true story of the 2018 Camp Fire in California. He plays a bus driver who navigates a vehicle full of school children through the deadliest wildfire in the state’s history. The series focuses on the courage of ordinary people in the face of overwhelming natural disaster. It is an emotional and visceral experience that highlights the resilience of a community destroyed by flame.

‘Down Cemetery Road’ (2025)

'Down Cemetery Road' (2025)
60Forty Films

Emma Thompson and Ruth Wilson star in this mystery thriller adapted from Mick Herron’s novel. When a house explodes in a quiet Oxford suburb, a neighbor becomes suspicious of the official explanation and teams up with a struggling private detective to find the truth. The series features the sharp wit and intricate plotting characteristic of Herron’s work. It explores the secrets hidden behind the curtains of polite British society.

‘Pluribus’ (2025)

'Pluribus' (2025)
Sony Pictures Television

From the mind of Vince Gilligan, this new sci-fi series is grounded in our world but introduces a singular, reality-altering element. The plot remains shrouded in mystery, but it is described as a thought-provoking examination of human nature and technology. Gilligan’s signature visual style and attention to detail are expected to be on full display. The show promises to be a character-driven drama with high-concept stakes.

‘All of You’ (2025)

'All of You' (2025)
MRC

Brett Goldstein co-creates and stars in this near-future romance about a couple who undergo a procedure to find their perfect soulmates. The technology promises eternal happiness but begins to reveal cracks in their relationship and reality. The series blends dry humor with existential questions about love and compatibility. It asks whether true connection can be algorithmically determined or if it requires the messiness of human choice.

‘Government Cheese’ (2025)

'Government Cheese' (2025)
Yoruba Saxon

David Oyelowo stars in this dramedy based on the short film about a man trying to rebuild his life after prison by selling cheese processing machinery. He gets drawn into a local criminal enterprise while trying to stay on the straight and narrow for his family. The show balances moments of absurdity with genuine heart and social commentary. It highlights the struggles of reintegration and the systemic barriers facing formerly incarcerated individuals.

‘Long Way Home’ (2025)

'Long Way Home' (2025)
Big Earth

A travel docuseries that follows Ewan McGregor on a new motorcycle journey, this time exploring the landscapes and cultures of Scandinavia and Eastern Europe. The series combines breathtaking travelogue footage with intimate conversations and mechanical challenges. It celebrates the spirit of adventure and the friendships forged on the road. Viewers are treated to stunning vistas and a look at the diverse traditions of the regions visited.

‘Adolescence’ (2025)

'Adolescence' (2025)
Warp Films

A coming-of-age drama filmed in real-time over several months, capturing the raw and often painful transition from childhood to adulthood. The story follows a group of teenagers navigating school, family trauma, and first loves in a changing world. The innovative production style lends a documentary-like authenticity to the performances. It offers a sensitive and unvarnished look at the modern teenage experience.

‘The Pitt’ (2025)

'The Pitt' (2025)
Warner Bros. Television

Noah Wyle stars in and produces this medical drama set in a busy Pittsburgh hospital. The show focuses on the frontline workers dealing with a crumbling healthcare system, opioid addiction, and their own personal demons. It aims for a realistic and gritty portrayal of emergency medicine, avoiding the gloss of typical hospital procedurals. The series highlights the heroism and exhaustion of doctors and nurses working in a high-pressure environment.

‘Surface’ (2022– )

'Surface' (2022– )
Hello Sunshine

Gugu Mbatha-Raw returns as Sophie in the second season of this psychological thriller, which relocates the action to London. After the revelations of her past in San Francisco, Sophie delves into her history in the UK to discover who she really was before her memory loss. The series continues to play with perception and identity, keeping the audience guessing about who can be trusted. The stylish noir atmosphere and twisting plot make it a compelling puzzle box.

‘Loot’ (2022– )

'Loot' (2022– )
Universal Television

Maya Rudolph is back as billionaire Molly Wells in the third season of this workplace comedy. As she continues to give away her massive fortune, Molly faces new challenges in running her foundation and navigating her love life. The show sharpens its satirical edge regarding extreme wealth while deepening the bonds between the eclectic staff members. It remains a showcase for Rudolph’s comedic brilliance and the chemistry of the ensemble cast.

‘Palm Royale’ (2024– )

'Palm Royale' (2024– )
Jaywalker Pictures

The stylized period comedy returns for a second season of social climbing and scheming in 1969 Palm Beach. Maxine Simmons continues her desperate attempts to secure her place among the elite, facing new rivals and scandals. The costumes and production design remain luscious and colorful, capturing the excess of the era. With a cast that includes Kristen Wiig and Laura Dern, the series delivers campy fun with a touch of melancholy about the hollow pursuit of status.

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