Here’s Everything You Can Watch on Apple TV+ in July 2025

Apple TV+ is bringing a vibrant mix of stories to our screens this July, perfect for summer binge-watching. Whether you’re into heartfelt comedies, gripping thrillers, or nature documentaries, the lineup has something to spark your interest.
Let’s explore the fresh releases and continuing series hitting the platform this month, each offering a unique flavor of entertainment. From a beloved comic strip’s musical adventure to a sci-fi epic, here’s what’s coming to Apple TV+ in July 2025.
Acapulco (2021–2025)
The charming comedy ‘Acapulco’ launches its fourth and final season on July 23. Eugenio Derbez stars as Máximo, a resort owner reflecting on his 1980s rise to success, with Enrique Arrizon playing his younger self. This season, young Máximo battles a rival resort to keep Las Colinas thriving, while present-day Máximo faces new challenges to preserve his legacy.
With its mix of humor, heart, and bilingual storytelling, the show wraps up with two episodes at launch, followed by weekly drops through September. The ensemble, including Damián Alcázar and Vanessa Bauche, delivers a warm farewell to this fan-favorite series.
The Wild Ones (2025)
On July 11, ‘The Wild Ones’ debuts as a six-part documentary series exploring endangered wildlife across the globe. Experts Vianet Djenguet, Aldo Kane, and Declan Burley venture into remote regions like Indonesia and Canada, capturing breathtaking footage of species like the Javan rhino and grizzly bear using advanced camera technology.
This series shines a light on conservation efforts, showing the delicate balance of ecosystems. All episodes drop at once, making it ideal for a deep dive into nature’s beauty and the urgent fight to protect it.
Smoke (2025–present)
The intense crime drama ‘Smoke’ keeps burning with new episodes every Friday, starting with episode five on July 18. Jurnee Smollett and Taron Egerton lead as detectives unraveling a string of arson cases in a small coastal town, where every clue reveals darker secrets.
With episodes like ‘Whitewashed Tombs’ airing this month, the series builds momentum toward its August finale. Its sharp writing and strong performances make it a must-watch for thriller fans craving suspense.
Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical (2025)
‘Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical’ arrives on July 18, delivering a 40-minute Peanuts special packed with summer vibes. Charlie Brown plans an epic last summer at camp, while Sally tackles her first camp experience. Meanwhile, Snoopy and Woodstock chase adventure after discovering a hidden treasure map.
Featuring new songs by Ben Folds and Jeff Morrow, this special celebrates the Peanuts’ 75th anniversary with warmth and fun. It’s a perfect pick for families looking to share a nostalgic yet fresh story.
Stick (2025–present)
The sports comedy ‘Stick’ continues with new episodes on July 16 and July 23. Owen Wilson shines as Pryce Cahill, a former golf pro coaching a rising star while rediscovering his own passion for the game. The show blends light humor with emotional depth.
With Judy Greer and a talented cast, ‘Stick’ wraps its first season this month, offering a breezy watch for comedy and sports lovers. The final episodes deliver laughs and heartfelt moments on the green.
The Buccaneers (2023–present)
New episodes of ‘The Buccaneers’ season two drop on July 16, July 23, and July 30. This drama, inspired by Edith Wharton’s novel, follows young American women navigating love and status in 1870s London. The second season ramps up the romance and social intrigue.
With Kristine Froseth and Alisha Boe leading the cast, the show’s lush visuals and emotional stakes keep us hooked. Weekly episodes make it a great choice for fans of period dramas, with a third season already in the works.
Foundation (2021–present)
The epic sci-fi series ‘Foundation’ returns for its third season on July 11. Adapted from Isaac Asimov’s novels, it stars Jared Harris and Lee Pace as leaders navigating a collapsing Galactic Empire. This season introduces The Mule, a psychic warlord played by Alexander Siddig, shaking up the Foundation’s plans with intense conflicts.
Shot with cutting-edge visuals, the season spans new worlds and a 150-year time jump, with episodes releasing weekly through September. It’s a thrilling ride for sci-fi fans craving big ideas and bold storytelling.
What’s got you excited on Apple TV+ this July, or is there a hidden gem we should know about? Share your picks in the comments!