Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Apple TV+, Including ‘The Snoopy Show’
Looking for something new to dive into on Apple TV+ this weekend? Here are ten standout series—led by fresh premieres and buzzy originals—so you can jump in right away with a clear sense of what each show covers, who’s involved, and how episodes roll out across the season. These picks lean into brand-new releases first, then core Apple originals, followed by reliable returning favorites and family-friendly options.
‘Pluribus’ (2025–)

Created by Vince Gilligan, ‘Pluribus’ follows Carol Sturka, a romance novelist who appears immune when an alien virus drives humanity into a relentlessly upbeat hive mind. The series blends mystery, dark humor, and high-concept sci-fi, debuting with a nine-episode first season that began on November 7, 2025 with weekly releases. Produced by High Bridge Productions and Sony Pictures Television, it films around Albuquerque and foregrounds themes of individuality versus collective control. It is also Apple TV+’s most-watched show of the week right now.
‘Down Cemetery Road’ (2025–)

Adapted from Mick Herron’s novel, ‘Down Cemetery Road’ opens with a suspected gas explosion and a missing child that pull Sarah Tucker into an investigation alongside private detective Zoë Boehm. The Oxford-set thriller stars Ruth Wilson and Emma Thompson, with scripts by Morwenna Banks and direction by Natalie Bailey. Season 1 launched in late October 2025 and continues weekly, shaping Herron’s wry tone into a carefully plotted mystery. Expect escalating clues and layered revelations as the case widens.
‘The Last Frontier’ (2025–)

Set near Fairbanks, Alaska, ‘The Last Frontier’ centers on a U.S. Marshal responding after a prison transport crash releases dangerous inmates—including a suspected mastermind coordinating events from the shadows. Created by Jon Bokenkamp and Richard D’Ovidio, the Apple Studios series stars Jason Clarke with Dominic Cooper, Haley Bennett, and Alfre Woodard. The show premiered October 10, 2025, with hour-long episodes rolling out across the fall. Location work (shot largely in Montreal) supports its survival-thriller framework.
‘Slow Horses’ (2022–)

Based on the ‘Slough House’ novels, ‘Slow Horses’ follows MI5 washouts working under the abrasive yet canny Jackson Lamb as they stumble into cases that intersect with higher-profile operations. Each season adapts a different book, balancing self-contained plots with ongoing power plays inside British intelligence. Multiple seasons are available now, with a fifth arriving in 2025 and further installments ordered. Tight episode runs keep investigations brisk from start to finish.
‘The Morning Show’ (2019–)

‘The Morning Show’ explores the inner workings of a national morning program as anchors, producers, and executives navigate scandals, mergers, and high-stakes corporate maneuvering. Led by executive producers and stars Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, the series expands across later seasons to include timely issues like pandemic disruptions and a tech billionaire’s attempted takeover. A fourth season launched in 2025, adding new pressures inside the UBA newsroom. Episodes interweave personal arcs with media-ethics storylines.
‘Severance’ (2022–)

In ‘Severance’, Lumon Industries employees undergo a procedure dividing work and personal memories, creating separated “innies” and “outies.” The series advances its conspiracy through precise clue-dropping, stark production design, and a tightly controlled corporate mystery. Season 2 arrived in January 2025 and the show was renewed for Season 3 later in the year after setting Apple TV+ viewership records. Its finales regularly reframe earlier episodes to set up the next chapter.
‘Invasion’ (2021–)

Told from multiple countries and perspectives, ‘Invasion’ charts humanity’s response to an extraterrestrial threat across civilian, military, and scientific fronts. The series uses multilingual storytelling, large-scale set pieces, and evolving alien behavior to escalate across seasons. Its run spans from an initial 2021 launch through later installments that broaden the global scope. Character-driven arcs remain central even as the crisis widens.
‘Loot’ (2022–)

‘Loot’ follows Molly Wells, a newly single billionaire who shifts her focus to a charitable foundation and learns the realities of mission-driven work. The ensemble comedy—starring Maya Rudolph with Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Joel Kim Booster, Ron Funches, and Nat Faxon—mixes personal reinvention with workplace dynamics. Season 1 debuted in June 2022, with new seasons, including a third that began in October 2025, expanding the foundation’s projects and internal culture. Episodes keep stories brisk and character-centric.
‘The Reluctant Traveller with Eugene Levy’ (2023–)

This unscripted travel series pairs a self-professed non-adventurer with curated journeys that unpack local culture, hospitality, and food. Episodes are structured around accessible themes, making it easy to drop in anywhere in the season. The show is produced by Twofour and centers on informative sightseeing over extreme challenges. It fits well for light, educational weekend viewing.
‘The Snoopy Show’ (2021–)

‘The Snoopy Show’ brings Snoopy, Woodstock, and the ‘Peanuts’ gang into short, segment-based adventures that keep the comic’s classic sensibility. Modern animation and crisp pacing anchor kid-friendly stories about everyday dilemmas and imaginative detours. Episodes are self-contained, making it a convenient family watch. Multiple seasons are available to stream now.
Tell us which Apple TV+ pick you’re pressing play on this weekend—and what you recommend others try—in the comments.


