Top 10 TV Shows on Apple TV+ This Week

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Apple TV+ keeps delivering fresh stories that hook us with every episode. From heartfelt comedies to gripping sci-fi, there’s something for everyone to dive into right now.

This week’s top 10 shows mix new hits with beloved classics, showcasing the platform’s knack for quality storytelling. Let’s break down what’s got everyone talking, starting from the bottom and working our way to the top.

10. ‘Foundation’ (2021-present)

10. ‘Foundation’ (2021-present) Poster
Skydance Television

Based on Isaac Asimov’s epic novels, ‘Foundation’ follows a group of exiles trying to save humanity’s knowledge as a galactic empire crumbles. Jared Harris shines as Hari Seldon, a visionary predicting a dark age.

The show’s grand visuals and complex plot keep us glued, blending big ideas with personal drama. It’s a slow burn, but the payoff is worth it for sci-fi lovers.

9. ‘Shrinking’ (2023-present)

9. ‘Shrinking’ (2023-present) Poster
Warner Bros. Television

Jason Segel stars as Jimmy, a therapist grieving his wife’s death in ‘Shrinking’. He shakes things up by bluntly telling his clients what he thinks, leading to messy but heartfelt results.

Harrison Ford adds dry humor as Jimmy’s mentor, Paul. The show balances laughs with raw emotion, making it a cozy yet deep watch.

8. ‘The Studio’ (2025-present)

8. ‘The Studio’ (2025-present) Poster
Point Grey Pictures

‘The Studio’ is a sharp satire about the chaotic world of Hollywood filmmaking. Seth Rogen leads as a stressed-out producer juggling egos and disasters on a movie set.

With cameos like Martin Scorsese and biting humor, it’s a love letter to the messy art of cinema. Perfect for anyone who enjoys behind-the-scenes chaos.

7. ‘Long Way Home’ (2025)

7. ‘Long Way Home’ (2025) Poster
Big Earth

Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman hit the road again in ‘Long Way Home’, a documentary series tracking their motorcycle journey across 17 European countries. The duo rides vintage bikes through stunning landscapes.

Their friendship and candid banter make this adventure feel like a trip with old pals. It’s a refreshing break for travel enthusiasts.

6. ‘Severance’ (2022-present)

6. ‘Severance’ (2022-present) Poster
Endeavor Content

‘Severance’ is a mind-bending thriller about workers at Lumon Industries who split their work and personal memories. Adam Scott leads as Mark, unraveling dark secrets about his job.

The eerie vibe and tight pacing keep us on edge. Season two’s recent buzz proves it’s still a standout for bold storytelling.

5. ‘Ted Lasso’ (2020-2023)

5. ‘Ted Lasso’ (2020-2023) Poster
Warner Bros. Television

Jason Sudeikis charms as Ted Lasso, an American football coach leading a British soccer team in ‘Ted Lasso’. His relentless optimism transforms everyone around him.

The show’s warmth and witty dialogue make it a comfort watch. Even after its main run, we can’t get enough of Ted’s kindness.

4. ‘The Buccaneers’ (2023-present)

4. ‘The Buccaneers’ (2023-present) Poster
The Forge Entertainment

Set in the 1870s, ‘The Buccaneers’ follows American women chasing love and status in London’s high society. Kristine Froseth stars as Nan, navigating romance and rebellion.

With modern music and fierce female leads, it feels like ‘Bridgerton’ with a bold twist. Season two’s drama keeps us hooked.

3. ‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ (2025-present)

3. ‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ (2025-present) Poster
Apple Studios

Jon Hamm plays a fallen hedge fund manager who resorts to stealing from his rich neighbors in ‘Your Friends & Neighbors’. This dark comedy digs into greed and secrets.

The sharp writing and Hamm’s charm make every episode a wild ride. It’s a fresh take on suburban dysfunction.

2. ‘Murderbot’ (2025-present)

2. ‘Murderbot’ (2025-present) Poster
Paramount Television Studios

Alexander Skarsgård stars as a sarcastic security droid in ‘Murderbot’, based on Martha Wells’ novels. The bot prefers soap operas over protecting humans but keeps getting dragged into danger.

Its dry humor and action-packed plot make it a sci-fi gem. Skarsgård’s voice brings the grumpy robot to life.

1. ‘Stick’ (2025-present)

1. ‘Stick’ (2025-present) Poster
Propagate Content

Owen Wilson leads ‘Stick’ as a washed-up golfer mentoring a young prodigy. This comedy-drama blends sports with heartfelt themes of second chances and family.

Wilson’s easy charm and the show’s warm vibe make it a crowd-pleaser. It’s no surprise it’s topping the charts this week.

Which Apple TV+ show is your top pick this week, or is there a hidden gem we should check out? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

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