The Epic Kaiju Series Is Apple TV+’s Most-Watched Show of the Week
Apple TV+ continues to solidify its presence in the streaming market with a slate of critically acclaimed series that draw millions of viewers. The current trending list features a blend of intense thrillers, heartwarming comedies, and expansive science fiction universes. These programs showcase the platform’s commitment to high production values and top-tier creative talent. As audiences search for their next binge-worthy obsession, these series remain the most prominent choices on the service.
‘Drops of God’ (2023)

‘Drops of God’ follows the daughter of a famous wine critic who must compete against her father’s protégé to inherit his vast collection. The story moves between France and Japan, exploring the intricate details of oenology and family legacy. Camille and Issei face a series of blind tastings that test their senses and emotional resilience. This adaptation of the acclaimed manga series captures the prestige and pressure of the international wine industry. It stands out for its unique blend of cultural drama and sensory storytelling.
‘Formula 1: Drive to Survive’ (2019)

This gripping docuseries provides an exclusive look into the fast-paced lives of the drivers, managers, and team owners involved in the Formula One World Championship. Viewers gain behind-the-scenes access to the intense pressure, team politics, and high-octane rivalries that define the multibillion-dollar motorsport industry. The episodes chronicle the dramatic changes teams undergo, including ownership shifts and the fierce battle to outperform competitors on and off the track. Through a recently established partnership between major streaming platforms, ‘Formula 1: Drive to Survive’ is now available to stream directly on Apple TV.
‘Pluribus’ (2025)

Set in Albuquerque, this post-apocalyptic science fiction series follows a romance novelist who remains one of the few humans immune to a global extraterrestrial virus. The virus transforms the vast majority of the population into a remarkably cheerful and peaceful hive mind known as the “Others.” The unaffected protagonist must navigate a newly synchronized society that gently but persistently seeks to assimilate her into their collective consciousness. Created by Vince Gilligan, ‘Pluribus’ serves as a gripping character study that deeply examines themes of autonomy, emotional coercion, and existential dread.
‘Ted Lasso’ (2020–2023)

‘Ted Lasso’ features an American football coach who moves to the United Kingdom to manage a professional soccer team. Despite his lack of technical knowledge, Lasso uses his infectious positivity to transform the toxic culture of the locker room. The series explores deep personal arcs involving divorce, professional failure, and the search for belonging. It earned widespread recognition for its heartwarming tone and exploration of healthy masculinity. The show concluded its primary three-season arc as one of the most celebrated comedies in recent years.
‘Severance’ (2022– )

‘Severance’ depicts a dystopian workplace where employees choose to separate their work and personal memories through a medical procedure. Mark Scout begins to question the true nature of his job at Lumon Industries after a mysterious colleague appears in his outside life. The series uses a minimalist aesthetic to highlight the isolation and confusion felt by the characters. It has been praised for its psychological depth and commentary on modern labor practices. The first season ended on a major cliffhanger that heightened anticipation for the continuing story.
‘Tehran’ (2020– )

‘Tehran’ is an Israeli spy thriller that centers on a Mossad agent tasked with disabling an Iranian nuclear reactor. When her mission fails, she finds herself trapped in a foreign city where she must rely on her wits to survive. The show provides a tense look at the espionage world and the personal costs of political conflict. It features a diverse international cast and was filmed primarily in Athens to replicate the atmosphere of the Iranian capital. The series received the International Emmy for Best Drama Series for its gripping narrative.
‘Hijack’ (2023– )

‘Hijack’ stars Idris Elba as a skilled negotiator trapped on a flight that has been seized by armed criminals. The story unfolds in real-time, matching the seven-hour duration of the flight from Dubai to London. Sam Nelson must use his professional background to manipulate the hijackers and keep the passengers safe. On the ground, air traffic controllers and government officials work frantically to prevent a disaster. The series utilizes its constrained setting to maintain a high level of suspense throughout the journey.
‘The Last Thing He Told Me’ (2023)

‘The Last Thing He Told Me’ centers on a woman who must team up with her stepdaughter to find her husband after he mysteriously vanishes. The investigation reveals that the man they knew was living under a false identity to hide a dangerous past. As they travel from California to Texas, the two characters build a fragile but necessary bond. The limited series is based on the popular novel by Laura Dave and explores themes of trust and protection. It provides a focused mystery narrative that concludes over the course of seven episodes.
‘Shrinking’ (2023– )

‘Shrinking’ follows a therapist who, while dealing with his own grief, decides to start giving his clients his unfiltered opinions. This breach of professional ethics leads to surprising breakthroughs and chaotic consequences for everyone involved. The show features a strong ensemble cast that explores the intersection of professional help and personal healing. It was created by the team behind ‘Ted Lasso’ and maintains a similar balance of humor and heart. The narrative emphasizes the idea that everyone is struggling with something beneath the surface.
‘Monarch: Legacy of Monsters’ (2023– )

‘Monarch: Legacy of Monsters’ connects the human story to the massive titans of the MonsterVerse franchise. The series follows two siblings investigating their family’s ties to the secret Monarch organization across multiple decades. By blending a 1950s origin story with a modern-day mystery, the show expands the lore of characters like Godzilla. It features high-budget visual effects that bring cinematic monsters to the small screen. The drama focuses on the generational trauma and scientific discovery inherent in a world where monsters exist.
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