‘The Morning Show’ Is as Apple TV+’s Most-Watched Show Once Again This Week Again: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Shows

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If you’re looking for something new (or new-to-you) to stream, Apple TV+ has a stacked slate that mixes glossy dramas, sharp comedies, globe-trotting docu-adventures, and big-canvas sci-fi. Below, we’re counting down ten titles viewers haven’t stopped talking about lately—spanning newsroom fireworks, spy misfits, alien incursions, and more.

Each entry includes quick, useful details—plots, principal cast and roles, and key creatives behind the camera—so you can zero in on what fits your mood tonight.

10. ‘The Studio’ (2025– )

10. 'The Studio' (2025– )
Point Grey Pictures

A Hollywood satire following new studio boss Matt Remick as he wrangles executives, talent, and corporate pressures, ‘The Studio’ stars Seth Rogen, with Catherine O’Hara, Kathryn Hahn, Ike Barinholtz, and Chase Sui Wonders in key roles. The series premiered March 26, 2025, on Apple TV+ and has been renewed for a second season.

The show dominated the 77th Primetime Emmys on September 14, 2025, winning Outstanding Comedy Series and multiple awards for Rogen across acting, writing, and directing; industry coverage also notes its record-setting haul across Creative Arts and Primetime ceremonies.

9. ‘Severance’ (2022– )

9. 'Severance' (2022– )
Endeavor Content

This psychological sci-fi thriller follows Lumon Industries employees who undergo a procedure separating their work and personal memories. Created by Dan Erickson and executive produced and primarily directed by Ben Stiller, the series stars Adam Scott, Britt Lower, John Turturro, Christopher Walken, Patricia Arquette, Zach Cherry, and Tramell Tillman. It premiered February 18, 2022, with a second season launching in January 2025.

The show’s craft team includes composer Theodore Shapiro and production design that’s become instantly recognizable; season-by-season credits and ratings are cataloged by major databases. Apple has renewed the series again, and aggregator listings reflect strong critical reception across both seasons.

8. ‘Foundation’ (2021– )

8. 'Foundation' (2021– )
Skydance Television

Inspired by Isaac Asimov’s seminal stories, ‘Foundation’ charts mathematician Hari Seldon’s psychohistory and the struggle to preserve knowledge as the Galactic Empire declines. Developed by David S. Goyer and Josh Friedman, the series stars Jared Harris, Lee Pace, Lou Llobell, and Leah Harvey. It premiered September 24, 2021, with subsequent seasons expanding the cast to include performers like Cherry Jones, Pilou Asbæk, Alexander Siddig, and Troy Kotsur.

Produced by Skydance Television, the series has released three seasons with Apple announcing further renewals; writing and producing credits include Goyer, Friedman, Robyn Asimov, and David Ellison among others. IMDb’s full-credits pages list the large writers’ room and directing rotation across 30 episodes to date.

7. ‘Chief of War’ (2025)

7. 'Chief of War' (2025)
Chernin Entertainment

Set in the late 18th-century Hawaiian Islands, this historical drama follows Kaʻiana, an aliʻi whose return to Hawaiʻi places him amid conflicts that culminate in the islands’ unification under Kamehameha I. Created by Jason Momoa and Thomas Paʻa Sibbett, the nine-episode series stars Momoa with Luciane Buchanan and an ensemble; it premiered August 1, 2025, on Apple TV+.

The show features Hawaiian and English languages, with music by Hans Zimmer and James Everingham. Executive producers include Momoa, Sibbett, Francis Lawrence, and Peter Chernin. Coverage around the production and release has also spotlighted its cultural authenticity and behind-the-scenes collaborators.

6. ‘Ted Lasso’ (2020–2023)

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

Developed by Jason Sudeikis, Bill Lawrence, Brendan Hunt, and Joe Kelly from characters created for NBC Sports, this comedy follows American coach Ted Lasso as he takes over English club AFC Richmond. Jason Sudeikis stars with Hannah Waddingham, Juno Temple, Brett Goldstein, and Nick Mohammed; production companies include Doozer, Universal Television, and Warner Bros. Television.

The series premiered August 14, 2020, on Apple TV+ and ran three seasons through 2023, earning widespread awards recognition. Apple’s show page highlights its multi-Emmy wins and core ensemble.

5. ‘The Reluctant Traveller with Eugene Levy’ (2023– )

5. 'The Reluctant Traveller with Eugene Levy' (2023– )
Twofour

Host Eugene Levy explores destinations while owning his self-professed hesitancy about travel, meeting locals and testing comfort zones along the way. Apple’s listings credit Levy as host and executive producer with collaborators including David Brindley and Nic Patten. The series debuted in 2023 and has continued with additional seasons and episodes.

Recent episodes have included notable guests; a Season 3 installment featured a candid conversation with Prince William, reflecting the show’s mix of humor and culture-curious encounters. The production blends travelogue elements with gentle comedy built around Levy’s reactions to experiences far outside his norm.

4. ‘Platonic’ (2023– )

4. 'Platonic' (2023– )
Sony Pictures Television

A half-hour comedy created by Nicholas Stoller and Francesca Delbanco, ‘Platonic’ reunites former best friends Sylvia and Will after years apart, complicating their adult lives. Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen lead the cast with Luke Macfarlane, Tre Hale, Andrew Lopez, and Carla Gallo. The show premiered May 24, 2023, and returned with a second season in August 2025; Stoller also directs, with executive producers including Byrne, Rogen, Evan Goldberg, and Conor Welch.

Season 2 closed on October 1, 2025, with trade coverage noting new guest stars and creators commenting on the show’s future. The series is produced by Stoller Global Solutions and Sony Pictures Television Studios for Apple TV+.

3. ‘Invasion’ (2021– )

3. 'Invasion' (2021– )
Genre Films

This ensemble sci-fi drama tracks an alien incursion from multiple vantage points across Earth. Created by Simon Kinberg and David Weil, it stars Golshifteh Farahani, Shioli Kutsuna, Shamier Anderson, India Brown, and Billy Barratt, with music by Max Richter (season 1) and Bobby Krlic (season 2). Apple ordered the series in 2019; it premiered October 22, 2021, and has been renewed through a third season.

Executive producers include Kinberg, Weil, Audrey Chon, and others, with directing contributions from Jakob Verbruggen and Amanda Marsalis. Apple’s official cast and crew listings detail evolving ensembles by season, including recurring performers like Enver Gjokaj and Erika Alexander.

2. ‘Slow Horses’ (2022– )

2. 'Slow Horses' (2022– )
See-Saw Films

Based on Mick Herron’s ‘Slough House’ novels, this British spy thriller centers on MI5’s dumping-ground team led by the disheveled but deadly Jackson Lamb. Gary Oldman stars as Lamb, with Jack Lowden as agent River Cartwright, joined by Kristin Scott Thomas, Sophie Okonedo, Jonathan Pryce, and Rosalind Eleazar. The show debuted April 1, 2022, on Apple TV+, created for television by Will Smith (the British writer/producer, not the American actor).

Directors have included James Hawes and Jeremy Lovering, with writing from Will Smith and others, and a score by Daniel Pemberton (theme music with Mick Jagger). Produced by See-Saw Films, the series has rolled out multiple six-episode “cycles,” adapting successive novels from Herron’s acclaimed spy series.

1. ‘The Morning Show’ (2019– )

1. 'The Morning Show' (2019– )
Echo Films

Created by Jay Carson and developed by Kerry Ehrin, this newsroom drama follows anchors Alex Levy and Bradley Jackson as they navigate workplace upheavals at UBA’s flagship morning program. Jennifer Aniston plays Alex Levy and Reese Witherspoon plays Bradley Jackson, alongside Billy Crudup as network executive Cory Ellison and Mark Duplass as producer Chip Black; later seasons add Greta Lee and Jon Hamm among others. The series premiered on November 1, 2019, and launched its fourth season on September 17, 2025. Executive producers include Aniston, Witherspoon, Ehrin, Michael Ellenberg, and Mimi Leder.

Kerry Ehrin showran the first two seasons, with Charlotte Stoudt taking over later; music is by Carter Burwell, and the show is released globally as ‘Morning Wars’ in Australia. Across its run the production has employed single-camera cinematography from names like Michael Grady and David Lanzenberg, and has amassed 30+ episodes across four seasons on Apple TV+.

Share your own picks and what you’re watching on Apple TV+ this week in the comments!

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