Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Apple TV+, Including the Hit Kaiju Franchise Series
Apple TV+ continues to expand its library with a diverse array of high-quality dramas, comedies, and thrillers that cater to a wide audience. From intense psychological mysteries to uplifting sports narratives, the streaming platform has established a reputation for prestige storytelling and star-studded ensembles. This week offers a mix of returning favorites and anticipated releases that explore complex human emotions and high-stakes scenarios. Viewers looking for a new binge-watch can find everything from alternate history epics to workplace satires within the current catalog.
‘Imperfect Women’ (2026)

‘Imperfect Women’ is a psychological thriller that examines the hidden tensions and secrets within a long-term friendship. The story follows three women whose lives are irrevocably changed after a devastating crime shatters their decades-long bond. As the mystery unfolds, the narrative peels back layers of their seemingly perfect lives to reveal a darker reality beneath the surface. Produced by Love & Squalor Pictures, this series explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the consequences of past choices.
‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ (2025–)

‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ stars Jon Hamm as a hedge fund manager who finds himself in a desperate financial situation after losing his job. To maintain his lifestyle, he begins leading a double life by robbing the wealthy residents of his affluent suburban neighborhood. This dark comedy balances the tension of criminal activities with the social dynamics of high-society life. Produced by Apple Studios, the series examines the lengths an individual will go to preserve their social standing, with the second season premiering on Friday, April 3.
‘Hijack’ (2023–)

‘Hijack’ is a high-stakes thriller told in real-time as a hijacked plane travels toward London over a seven-hour flight. Idris Elba stars as Sam Nelson, a professional corporate negotiator who attempts to use his psychological expertise to save the lives of those on board. While Sam navigates the dangerous environment inside the cabin, ground authorities scramble to understand the scale of the threat. The series is produced by Green Door Pictures and maintains a relentless pace that mirrors the actual duration of the flight.
‘The Last Thing He Told Me’ (2023)

Based on the best-selling novel, ‘The Last Thing He Told Me’ follows a woman named Hannah who must form a relationship with her teenage stepdaughter to find her missing husband. After Owen disappears during a corporate embezzlement scandal, he leaves behind a cryptic note that sets off a dangerous investigation into his true identity. The pair follows a trail of clues that leads them to Austin, Texas, where they discover secrets Owen had kept hidden for years. This mystery series is produced by Hello Sunshine and focuses on the evolving bond between two people caught in a web of deception.
‘Monarch: Legacy of Monsters’ (2023–)

‘Monarch: Legacy of Monsters’ expands the cinematic MonsterVerse by following two siblings investigating their father’s connection to a mysterious organization known as Monarch. The narrative spans multiple decades, jumping between the 1950s and the aftermath of a catastrophic battle between Godzilla and the Titans in San Francisco. As the protagonists uncover buried family secrets, they realize how deeply their lineage is intertwined with the history of these massive creatures. This sci-fi drama is a collaboration between Legendary Television and Chris Black Broadcasting System.
‘Shrinking’ (2023–)

‘Shrinking’ tells the story of Jimmy, a grieving therapist who decides to break the rules of his profession by being brutally honest with his patients. This unconventional approach leads to significant and unexpected changes in both his clients’ lives and his own personal journey of healing. The series explores the complexities of grief while maintaining a lighthearted and comedic tone through its ensemble cast. Developed by the creators of ‘Ted Lasso’ and produced by Warner Bros. Television, the show balances humor with poignant emotional moments.
‘Severance’ (2022–)

‘Severance’ is a psychological thriller set at Lumon Industries, a company that uses a medical procedure to separate the non-work and work memories of its employees. Mark Scout leads a team of office workers whose identities are split between their professional personas and their real-world selves. The plot thickens as Mark begins to uncover a web of conspiracies that challenge the morality of the procedure and the true purpose of the company. Produced by Endeavor Content, this series has been praised for its unique visual style and social commentary on modern work culture.
‘Ted Lasso’ (2020–2023)

‘Ted Lasso’ follows the journey of an American college football coach who is hired to lead AFC Richmond, a professional English soccer team. Despite having no experience with the sport, Ted uses his relentless optimism and kindness to win over skeptical players, fans, and the team’s cynical owner. The show focuses on the importance of mental health, leadership, and building genuine human connections in a competitive environment. Produced by Warner Bros. Television, the series became a global phenomenon for its heartwarming message and comedic timing.
‘The Morning Show’ (2019–)

‘The Morning Show’ provides a behind-the-scenes look at the competitive world of morning news programs and the people who bring them to life. The drama begins when a longtime co-anchor is fired following sexual misconduct allegations, forcing his partner and a newcomer to navigate the resulting power struggle. The series explores themes of corporate accountability, gender politics, and the personal sacrifices made to stay at the top of the media industry. Produced by Echo Films and Media Res, the show features a high-stakes narrative arc that mirrors real-world industry shifts.
‘For All Mankind’ (2019–)

‘For All Mankind’ presents an alternate history where the Soviet Union successfully landed the first man on the moon, prompting the United States to continue the space race indefinitely. The series spans several decades, showing how this continued competition accelerates technological advancements and social changes on Earth. It follows the lives of NASA astronauts, engineers, and their families as they face the dangers of space exploration and political intrigue. Produced by Tall Ship Productions, the epic saga reimagines the global impact of a permanent human presence in the solar system.
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