Here Are the Top 10 Most-Watched Shows on Apple TV+ This Week, Including ‘Foundation’
Apple TV+ is buzzing with a mix of shows that have us glued to our screens, from laugh-out-loud comedies to intense dramas. This week’s top ten list showcases the platform’s knack for delivering stories that hit every mood.
Let’s break down the most-watched series, exploring why each one’s grabbing our attention. From futuristic worlds to small-town secrets, here’s what’s keeping us hooked right now.
10. Shrinking (2023–present)

‘Shrinking’ is a warm comedy-drama that landed on January 27, 2023, with Jason Segel as a grieving therapist who shakes things up by getting too real with his clients. It’s a fresh spin on mental health and healing.
Jessica Williams and Harrison Ford bring sharp humor and heart to the mix. With season two out since October 2024 and a third on the way, it’s a cozy yet deep watch.
9. The Studio (2025–present)

Premiering May 2, 2025, ‘The Studio’ dives into the chaotic world of a movie studio with Seth Rogen as its stressed-out new boss. It’s a funny yet biting look at Hollywood’s tug-of-war between art and money.
Catherine O’Hara and Ike Barinholtz add zesty energy to the cast. The show’s clever jabs at the film industry make it a must-see for anyone who loves a good satire.
8. Severance (2022–present)

‘Severance’ is a creepy sci-fi hit that kicked off on February 18, 2022, starring Adam Scott as a worker whose memories are split between his job and personal life. It’s a wild ride questioning free will and identity.
The second season, out since January 17, 2025, brings new twists with Britt Lower and Tramell Tillman. Its unsettling vibe keeps it a top pick for thriller fans.
7. Your Friends & Neighbors (2025–present)

Launched on February 7, 2025, ‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ stars Jon Hamm as a disgraced executive turned thief, stealing from his rich neighbors. It’s a dark, funny drama with a knack for surprises.
With Olivia Munn and Chace Crawford, the show digs into suburban scandals. Its bold mix of crime and comedy has us eagerly awaiting each episode.
6. The Buccaneers (2023–present)

‘The Buccaneers’ is a lively period piece that started on November 8, 2023, tracking bold American women stirring up 1870s England. It’s got romance, rebellion, and a modern edge.
Season two, released in 2024, keeps the drama flowing with lush visuals and sharp writing. A third season is coming, and we’re excited for more of its colorful chaos.
5. Ted Lasso (2020–present)

‘Ted Lasso’ is the feel-good comedy that debuted August 14, 2020, with Jason Sudeikis as an upbeat American coaching a UK soccer team. Its charm and heart have made it a global favorite.
Season four is set to drop in 2025, and we’re ready for more of Ted’s quirky wisdom. It’s the kind of show that leaves you smiling every time.
4. Smoke (2025–present)

‘Smoke’ is a fiery thriller that premiered June 6, 2025, with Jurnee Smollett and Taron Egerton chasing a serial arsonist. The stakes are high, and the story keeps you guessing.
Matt Reeves’ direction and a tight script make every episode pulse with tension. It’s a gritty, emotional dive into justice and revenge.
3. Foundation (2021–present)

‘Foundation’ is a sweeping sci-fi saga that began September 24, 2021, based on Isaac Asimov’s books. Jared Harris stars as a genius trying to save a crumbling galaxy-spanning empire.
With Lou Llobell and Leah Harvey, the show’s epic scope and brainy plot keep us hooked. Season three is rolling out, and it’s as grand as ever.
2. Murderbot (2025–present)

‘Murderbot’ burst onto screens May 16, 2025, with Alexander Skarsgård as a sarcastic android who’d rather watch TV than fight. Based on Martha Wells’ books, it’s a sci-fi gem with humor and heart.
The show’s unique take on artificial intelligence has us laughing and thinking. A second season is confirmed, and we can’t wait for more.
1. Stick (2025–present)

‘Stick’ leads the pack, a sports comedy that started June 13, 2025, with Owen Wilson as a washed-up golfer coaching a young star. It’s a heartfelt story about second chances and mentorship.
Judy Greer and Ryan Hansen add warmth and laughs. This uplifting show feels like a hole-in-one for fans of light, meaningful stories.
What’s your favorite Apple TV+ show right now, or is there one we should all be watching? Share your picks in the comments!


