‘Pluribus’ Is Apple TV+’s Most-Watched Show This Week Again
From buzzy new premieres to reliable crowd-pleasers, Apple TV+ is stacked this week with sci-fi twists, sleek thrillers, workplace drama and glossy period comedy. Here’s a quick, no-nonsense guide to what each title is about, who’s in it, and where it sits right now in its release cycle—so you can decide what to start (or catch up on) next.
‘Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars’ (2025– )

This docuseries follows chefs and, crucially, offers rare access to anonymous Michelin inspectors as they evaluate dining rooms across cities. Apple’s series page confirms the concept and 2025 release, and Apple’s press hub provides episode-level summaries and images. External listings echo the inspector-focused angle and international scope. Episode availability and key locations are detailed across Apple’s show materials and partner listings.
‘Invasion’ (2021– )

Told through multiple perspectives around the globe, this sci-fi series chronicles humanity’s response to an alien threat. Apple’s listings establish the premise and 2021 start, with tech press noting season-three’s late-summer 2025 premiere and weekly rollout. Episode access and synopses are organized on Apple’s show page. Viewers can follow individual character arcs by region through the episode guide.
‘Slow Horses’ (2022– )

This quick-witted spy drama centers on MI5’s castoffs at Slough House under the infamously blunt Jackson Lamb. Apple’s page confirms the premise and ongoing status, while reputable outlets track season-five’s 2025 schedule and broader renewals. Context on critical reception and multi-season progression is available via industry trackers. Episode hubs on Apple TV+ collect trailers, recaps and cast details.
‘Ted Lasso’ (2020–2023)

The global hit comedy follows an American coach hired to manage an English football club, spanning three completed seasons on Apple TV+. Apple’s series page and press hub host trailers, imagery and full cast information. External coverage in 2025 reported talks of a continuation, but the three seasons available remain the definitive run to stream now. Use the Apple hub to browse season-by-season materials.
‘Loot’ (2022– )

After a headline-making divorce, billionaire Molly Novak rebuilds her life by engaging with her foundation and its team. Apple’s description confirms the premise and 2022 start, with the press hub noting season-two’s return timing. The series page centralizes episodes and cast info for quick entry points. Release notes indicate a weekly drop pattern on the platform.
‘Palm Royale’ (2024– )

Set in 1969 Palm Beach, the series follows Maxine as she schemes her way into high society’s most exclusive circles. Apple’s page and press materials outline the ensemble—Kristen Wiig, Laura Dern, Ricky Martin—and the show’s period setting. The release information confirms its 2024 debut on Apple TV+. Episode cadence and synopsis details are maintained on Apple’s listings.
‘Down Cemetery Road’ (2025– )

Based on Mick Herron’s novel, this UK thriller begins with a suburban house explosion and a missing girl, pulling a concerned neighbor and a PI into a government-level conspiracy. Apple’s show page confirms the 2025 release and UK origin, while the press and encyclopedia entries list the creative leads and cast including Emma Thompson and Ruth Wilson. Episode availability and dates are tracked on Apple’s regional pages. Production notes flag the adaptation’s ties to Herron’s broader Slough House universe without overlapping characters.
‘The Morning Show’ (2019– )

The flagship newsroom drama peels back the curtain on morning television as anchors and executives navigate power, mergers and media turbulence. Apple’s landing page provides the series overview and cast led by Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon. Apple’s press hub details the season-four setup and continuing episode materials. New viewers can start from the pilot or jump to the latest season via the episode gallery.
‘The Last Frontier’ (2025– )

Set in Alaska, the series tracks a U.S. marshal after a prison transport plane crashes, unleashing dozens of violent fugitives across rugged terrain. Apple’s series page outlines the manhunt premise, and the official entry notes the 2025 debut. The show is created by Jon Bokenkamp and Richard D’Ovidio, with Apple TV+ as the network. External listings summarize it as a thriller with an eight-episode season.
‘Pluribus’ (2025– )

Vince Gilligan’s genre-bending series follows Carol Sturka, “the most miserable person on Earth,” who’s oddly immune when a mysterious wave of forced happiness overtakes the world. Rhea Seehorn stars, with Apple confirming a two-episode premiere followed by weekly releases. Apple TV+ lists it as a 2025 release and has already promoted a first look via its press site. Early coverage highlights the show’s nine-episode first season rollout.
What did we miss—which of these Apple TV+ hits are you watching right now and why? Drop your picks in the comments!


