Here Are the Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Apple TV+, Including ‘Pluribus’
If you’re hunting for something great on Apple TV+ this weekend, these ten standout series span buzzy premieres, returning favorites, and can’t-miss originals—so you can dive straight into a fresh watchlist without any scrolling fatigue.
‘Pluribus’ (2025–)

Vince Gilligan’s sci-fi drama follows Carol Sturka, a romance novelist who appears immune when an alien virus drives humanity into a relentlessly cheerful hive mind. The show blends mystery, dark humor, and big-idea genre twists, with Rhea Seehorn leading the cast. Apple launched a nine-episode first season with opening installments on November 7, with new episodes arriving weekly. Production centers around Albuquerque, with High Bridge Productions and Sony Pictures Television behind the series.
‘The Morning Show’ (2019–)

Set inside a New York morning news program, this newsroom drama tracks anchors, producers, and executives navigating scandals, mergers, and a tech mogul’s attempted takeover. The series began with Alex Levy rebuilding the show after her co-anchor’s misconduct scandal and later expanded into wider corporate intrigue. Multiple seasons explore media ethics, power, and public accountability. A fourth season launched in 2025.
‘The Last Frontier’ (2025–)

An Alaskan thriller centers on a U.S. Marshal near Fairbanks after a prison transport crash unleashes violent inmates, including a mastermind orchestrating events from the shadows. Jason Clarke headlines alongside Dominic Cooper, Haley Bennett, and Alfre Woodard. The season premiered on October 10, 2025, with hour-long episodes produced by Apple Studios and filmed primarily in Montreal. The story focuses on a sprawling manhunt and the pressure on isolated law enforcement.
‘Slow Horses’ (2022–)

This MI5 spy series follows a team of sidelined agents stuck in a shabby outpost under the acerbic Jackson Lamb. Each season adapts a different novel from Mick Herron’s Slough House books, tying case-of-the-season plots to ongoing political maneuvering. The show has rolled out multiple seasons on Apple TV+, with a fifth arriving in 2025. Future seasons are already ordered.
‘Down Cemetery Road’ (2025–)

Adapting Mick Herron’s 2003 novel, the series opens with a suburban Oxford house explosion and a missing child. Emma Thompson and Ruth Wilson lead as a resident who becomes obsessed with the case and a private investigator who joins the search. The investigation unravels a wider web of secrecy and long-buried identities. Season 1 premiered October 29, 2025, with weekly episodes through December 10.
‘Loot’ (2022–)

Maya Rudolph stars as Molly Wells, a newly single billionaire who throws herself into running her charitable foundation. The series mixes workplace comedy with personal reinvention as Molly clashes and connects with staff while trying to turn wealth into meaningful change. A third season began releasing episodes in October 2025. The ensemble includes Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Joel Kim Booster, Ron Funches, and Nat Faxon.
‘Ted Lasso’ (2020–)

The feel-good comedy follows an American coach hired to manage AFC Richmond despite having no soccer experience. Across three seasons, the story explores promotions, relegations, and character arcs on and off the pitch. In March 2025, Apple confirmed a fourth season, shifting focus to Ted’s work with a women’s team in Richmond. The series remains a cornerstone of Apple TV+’s global lineup.
‘Invasion’ (2021–2025)

Told through multiple countries and languages, this sci-fi drama chronicles an alien attack from the perspectives of ordinary people. The show blends large-scale effects with character-driven arcs about communication and survival under pressure. Over its run, it expanded with additional seasons before concluding in 2025. The series highlights how systems collapse and societies adapt during crisis.
‘Severance’ (2022–)

A mind-bending thriller about office workers whose memories are surgically split between work and home, the series follows Mark Scout and colleagues as they question their employer’s true aims. A second season arrived in January 2025 and the show was renewed for a third later that year. The series became Apple TV+’s most-watched title after the season-two launch. Its blend of corporate mystery and psychological tension has driven major viewership.
‘Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars’ (2025–)

This unscripted docuseries tracks restaurants worldwide as they fight to earn or keep Michelin stars, offering rare access to the guide’s inspection process. Episodes follow chefs across New York, Chicago, Europe, and Mexico through menu development, service, and the tense lead-up to announcements. The eight-part season premiered October 10, 2025. Studio Ramsay Global produces, with Jesse Burgess hosting.
Tell us what you’re queuing up first—and what we should add to next weekend’s list—in the comments!


