Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Apple TV+, Including the Hit Kaiju Series

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Apple TV+ continues to expand its library with a mix of high-stakes psychological thrillers, animated revivals, and acclaimed returning dramas. This week’s lineup features a diverse array of storytelling ranging from the debut of new literary adaptations to established award-winning comedies. Viewers can explore everything from deep-sea monster investigations to the complex ethics of modern therapy and corporate division. Each selection offers a unique look at human connections and the extraordinary circumstances that test them in the modern age.

‘Imperfect Women’ (2026)

'Imperfect Women' (2026)
Love & Squalor Pictures

Based on the novel by Araminta Hall, this limited series explores the intricate and often dark dynamics of female friendship. After a tragic event occurs, the lives of several women are upended as long-held secrets begin to surface. Love & Squalor Pictures produced the psychological thriller, focusing on the tension and betrayal within a tight-knit circle of friends. The show debuts on Wednesday, March 18, offering a deep dive into psychological suspense and moral ambiguity.

‘Wonder Pets: In the City’ (2024)

'Wonder Pets: In the City' (2024)
Nickelodeon Animation Studio

This animated revival follows a trio of classroom pets who use teamwork and musical numbers to save animals in need around the globe. Produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio, the series relocates the familiar characters to an urban setting where they continue their musical rescue missions. Each episode emphasizes cooperation and problem-solving through catchy songs and collaborative effort. The series is scheduled to arrive on the platform on Friday, March 20.

‘Monarch: Legacy of Monsters’ (2023–)

'Monarch: Legacy of Monsters' (2023–)
Chris Black Broadcasting System

Set within the established Monsterverse, this sci-fi series examines how a secret organization first encountered massive prehistoric creatures. The narrative follows two siblings who investigate their father’s connection to the agency known as Monarch, revealing decades of hidden history. The story blends high-concept spectacle with intimate family trauma as the characters uncover the existence of Titans in the modern world. It provides a foundational look at the scientists and military personnel who deal with these giant threats.

‘Pluribus’ (2025–)

'Pluribus' (2025–)
Sony Pictures Television

Created by Vince Gilligan, this sci-fi series presents a world where an alien virus has transformed most of humanity into a collective hive mind. The plot centers on a romance novelist who remains uniquely immune to the infection and seeks a way to reverse the biological process. As the last individual thinker, the protagonist must navigate a society that has lost its sense of self while avoiding detection by the collective. The series explores complex themes of individuality, human connection, and the nature of consciousness in a post-human world.

‘Twisted Yoga’ (2026)

'Twisted Yoga' (2026)
Lightbox Entertainment

This three-part true-crime docuseries investigates a spiritual guru who exploited international students under the guise of teaching inner peace. The narrative details how the leader weaponized spiritual practices to gain total control over followers and maintain a position of international power. Through interviews and investigative footage, the show reveals the dark side of a global wellness movement and the legal battles that followed. It serves as a rigorous exposé on the dangers of predatory spiritualism and emotional manipulation.

‘Drops of God’ (2023)

'Drops of God' (2023)
Adline Entertainment

This multilingual drama is based on the popular Japanese manga series and centers on a high-stakes inheritance battle involving a vast wine collection. After the death of a world-renowned authority on oenology, his estranged daughter must compete against a brilliant protégé in a series of blind-tasting challenges. The winner gains control over an extraordinary estate and a wine collection valued at millions of dollars. The show spans multiple continents, combining the culinary arts with intense family rivalries and personal discovery.

‘Shrinking’ (2023–)

'Shrinking' (2023–)
Warner Bros. Television

Stars Jason Segel and Harrison Ford lead this comedy-drama about a therapist dealing with his own intense personal grief. In a departure from traditional practice, the protagonist begins telling his patients exactly what he thinks without the filter of ethical boundaries or professional distance. This unconventional approach leads to significant changes in both his own life and the lives of those he treats. The series is a co-production of Warner Bros. Television and explores themes of healing, honesty, and the messiness of the human experience.

‘Ted Lasso’ (2020–2023)

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

An optimistic American football coach travels to England to manage a struggling British soccer team despite having no prior experience with the sport. Produced by Warner Bros., the series focuses on his relentless positivity and the profound impact it has on the skeptical players and staff of AFC Richmond. Over the course of the show, the narrative chronicles the personal growth of the ensemble cast and the bonds formed through teamwork and mutual respect. It remains one of the most recognized comedies on the platform for its tone and character development.

‘Severance’ (2022–)

'Severance' (2022–)
Endeavor Content

This thriller explores the extreme measures people take to achieve work-life balance through a surgical procedure that divides memories between home and office. Employees at Lumon Industries undergo the process, leading to a complete separation of their professional and personal selves known as “innies” and “outies.” As a team of workers begins to uncover the truth behind their roles, they are forced to confront the disturbing ethics of their reality. Endeavor Content produced the series, which serves as a sharp critique of modern corporate culture and identity.

‘Slow Horses’ (2022–)

'Slow Horses' (2022–)
See-Saw Films

‘Slow Horses’ is a thriller series based on the ‘Slough House’ novels by Mick Herron and created for television by Will Smith. The show focuses on a group of MI5 agents who have been exiled to a dumping-ground unit after making career-ending mistakes in the field. Under the leadership of their acerbic and brilliant boss, Jackson Lamb, the team frequently finds themselves entangled in dangerous intelligence operations. Produced by See-Saw Films, the series stars Gary Oldman and Jack Lowden in a gritty depiction of the British espionage world.

Tell us which of these Apple TV+ series you plan to watch first this week in the comments.

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