The Best Series to Binge on Apple TV+ in January 2026

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Apple TV+ continues to expand its library with a mix of returning thrillers and established critical hits for the start of 2026. The platform’s schedule for January features highly anticipated new seasons of international dramas and domestic comedies. Subscribers can also revisit long-running sci-fi epics and character-driven stories that have defined the service’s identity. From high-stakes espionage to heartfelt family programming, there is a diverse range of content available for those looking to start the year with a marathon viewing session.

‘Tehran’ (2020– )

'Tehran' (2020– )
Paper Plane Productions

Mossad computer hacker Tamar Rabinyan embarks on her first mission in the Iranian capital to disable a nuclear reactor. When the mission fails, she must go underground and rediscover her roots while evading local authorities. The third season continues the high-stakes espionage narrative as international tensions escalate. This series is known for its intense pacing and exploration of the complex geopolitical landscape of the Middle East.

‘Hijack’ (2023– )

'Hijack' (2023– )
Green Door Pictures

Corporate negotiator Sam Nelson attempts to use his professional skills to save everyone on board a hijacked plane heading to London. The first season unfolds in real-time, providing a claustrophobic and tense viewing experience. In the second season, the action moves to a Berlin underground train where Nelson faces a new crisis. The show features Idris Elba in the lead role and emphasizes psychological tactics over traditional action tropes.

‘Drops of God’ (2023– )

'Drops of God' (2023– )
Adline Entertainment

Following the death of her estranged father, Camille Leger discovers she must compete against his protégé to inherit his massive wine collection. The story spans across France and Japan, blending cultural nuances with the technical artistry of oenology. The second season expands on the personal conflicts and the legacy left behind by the legendary Alexandre Léger. This international production is based on a popular Japanese manga series of the same name.

‘Shrinking’ (2023– )

'Shrinking' (2023– )
Warner Bros. Television

Grieving therapist Jimmy Laird begins to break ethical barriers by telling his clients exactly what he thinks. This unconventional approach leads to massive changes in both his patients’ lives and his own personal relationships. The third season introduces new dynamics to the ensemble cast, including the debut of guest stars like Michael J. Fox. Co-created by Jason Segel, Bill Lawrence, and Brett Goldstein, ‘Shrinking’ balances humor with poignant explorations of mental health.

‘Yo Gabba GabbaLand!’ (2024– )

'Yo Gabba GabbaLand!' (2024– )
WildBrain

This reimagined version of the classic children’s program features a new host, Kamryn Smith, alongside familiar characters like Muno and Foofa. The series focuses on social-emotional lessons through music, dance, and colorful visual storytelling. Each episode includes various celebrity guests and musical performances designed to engage young audiences. The second season continues to explore the magical land with an emphasis on creativity and friendship.

‘Severance’ (2022– )

'Severance' (2022– )
Endeavor Content

Mark Scout leads a team at Lumon Industries where employees have undergone a surgical procedure to divide their work and personal memories. This psychological thriller explores the dark consequences of a total work-life balance experiment gone wrong. As the characters begin to uncover the truth about their jobs, the boundaries between their two selves start to crumble. ‘Severance’ has received critical acclaim for its direction, production design, and philosophical themes.

‘Slow Horses’ (2022– )

'Slow Horses' (2022– )
See-Saw Films

The series follows a group of MI5 rejects who have been exiled to Slough House due to career-ending mistakes. Led by the abrasive and brilliant Jackson Lamb, these “slow horses” often find themselves entangled in dangerous conspiracies. Despite their low status, the team must work together to protect the United Kingdom from various internal and external threats. ‘Slow Horses’ is praised for its sharp dialogue and subverting typical genre expectations.

‘Ted Lasso’ (2020–2023)

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

American football coach Ted Lasso is unexpectedly hired to manage an English Premier League soccer team despite having no experience in the sport. His relentless optimism and kindness eventually win over the skeptical players, fans, and the team’s owner. ‘Ted Lasso’ explores themes of redemption, sportsmanship, and the importance of mental well-being. It became a global phenomenon during its three-season run and earned numerous accolades for its heartwarming tone.

‘Foundation’ (2021– )

'Foundation' (2021– )
Paramount Television Studios

Based on the seminal novels by Isaac Asimov, this epic saga chronicles a band of exiles on their journey to save humanity. Mathematician Hari Seldon predicts the fall of the Galactic Empire and establishes a foundation to preserve civilization’s knowledge. The narrative spans centuries and multiple planets, featuring complex political maneuvering and high-concept science fiction elements. Visually stunning, ‘Foundation’ explores the tension between predetermined history and individual agency.

‘For All Mankind’ (2019– )

'For All Mankind' (2019– )
Tall Ship Productions

This alternate history drama explores what would have happened if the global space race had never ended. After the Soviet Union beats the United States to the moon, NASA doubles down on its efforts to reach further into the solar system. The series follows the lives of astronauts, engineers, and their families as they navigate the evolving political and social landscape of this timeline. Each season of ‘For All Mankind’ jumps forward in time, showcasing the technological and cultural progress of an accelerated space age.

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