‘The Morning Show’ Continues as Apple TV+’s Most-Watched Show of the Week: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10

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If you’re trying to figure out what to stream next on Apple TV+, this week’s lineup makes it easy: it’s packed with newsroom drama, alien invasions, sharp-witted comedies, prestige sci-fi, a travel docuseries with a charmingly hesitant host, and a couple of brand-new 2025 entries that people are buzzing about. Below, you’ll find quick, useful snapshots for each title—who made it, who’s in it, and what it’s about—so you can jump in without getting lost.

We’re counting down from 10 to 1 in the exact order you supplied. Each entry includes concrete details like creators, cast, roles, and production credits, so you can spot your favorites (or your next favorite) at a glance.

10. ‘Foundation’ (2021– )

10. 'Foundation' (2021– )
Skydance Television

An adaptation of Isaac Asimov’s classic saga, the series was developed by David S. Goyer and Josh Friedman and follows mathematician Hari Seldon’s psychohistory plan to preserve knowledge through a galactic dark age. The ensemble is led by Jared Harris, Lee Pace, Lou Llobell, and Leah Harvey, with Bear McCreary composing the score.

Produced by Skydance Television and Phantom Four for Apple TV+, the show has released multiple seasons (with season 3 premiering in July 2025) and features recurring roles from Laura Birn, Terrence Mann, Cassian Bilton, and others. Apple has continued to renew the series, with a fourth season confirmed in September 2025.

9. ‘Chief of War’ (2025)

9. 'Chief of War' (2025)
Chernin Entertainment

Set in Hawaiʻi and created by Jason Momoa and Thomas Paʻa Sibbett, this historical drama chronicles events during the unification era of the Hawaiian Islands. The cast features Jason Momoa and Luciane Buchanan, with episodes spanning roughly 40 to 59 minutes and music by Hans Zimmer and James Everingham.

The series ran nine episodes in 2025 and lists executive producers including Momoa, Sibbett, Francis Lawrence, Peter Chernin, and Tim Van Patten, among others. Production companies include On the Roam, Chernin Entertainment, Fifth Season, and Apple Studios.

8. ‘Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars’ (2025– )

8. 'Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars' (2025– )
Studio Ramsay Global

This eight-part Apple TV+ documentary series, executive produced by Gordon Ramsay, follows restaurants across regions—including the U.S., U.K., Italy, the Nordics, and Mexico—as they strive to earn or retain Michelin stars. The series features host Jesse Burgess and dramatized readings for anonymous Michelin inspector comments.

Apple’s official press materials list Burgess as host and name Ramsay among the executive producers, alongside Morgan Roberts and Lisa Edwards, situating the series as an inside look at menu design, service, and the stress of guide-season decisions.

7. ‘Platonic’ (2023– )

7. 'Platonic' (2023– )
Sony Pictures Television

A half-hour comedy created by Francesca Delbanco and Nicholas Stoller, the series stars Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen as former childhood friends who reconnect in adulthood, complicating their personal lives. The ensemble includes Luke Macfarlane, Tre Hale, Andrew Lopez, and Carla Gallo, with Michael Andrews composing the music.

The show is produced by Stoller Global Solutions and Sony Pictures Television Studios, with Delbanco and Stoller serving as showrunners and executive producers alongside Byrne, Rogen, Conor Welch, Evan Goldberg, and James Weaver. Apple released its first season in 2023; a second season premiered in August 2025.

6. ‘The Reluctant Traveller with Eugene Levy’ (2023– )

6. 'The Reluctant Traveller with Eugene Levy' (2023– )
Twofour

This travel-documentary series follows Eugene Levy as he visits standout hotels and explores local culture, food, and experiences around the world. Season 1 premiered on February 24, 2023; season 2 debuted on March 8, 2024; and season 3 premiered on September 19, 2025. The series is produced by Twofour, with Levy as presenter and executive producer.

Apple’s official landing page highlights itineraries that mix luxe stays with on-the-ground excursions—everything from food tours to outdoor adventures—while episodes clock in around the 30-to-40-minute mark. The show’s credits include composer David Schweitzer and executive producers David Brindley and others across seasons.

5. ‘Ted Lasso’ (2020–2023)

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

This sports-comedy drama follows American coach Ted Lasso (Jason Sudeikis) after he’s hired to manage English club AFC Richmond. Developed by Sudeikis, Bill Lawrence, Brendan Hunt, and Joe Kelly from NBC Sports sketches, the show stars Sudeikis alongside Hannah Waddingham, Juno Temple, Brett Goldstein, Nick Mohammed, and Jeremy Swift. Music is by Marcus Mumford and Tom Howe.

Direction across seasons includes episodes by Declan Lowney, MJ Delaney, and Erica Dunton, among others, with production by Doozer, Universal Television, and Warner Bros. Television. Filming takes place in and around London, with three seasons released on Apple TV+.

4. ‘Invasion’ (2021– )

4. 'Invasion' (2021– )
Genre Films

A globe-spanning sci-fi drama from creators Simon Kinberg and David Weil, the series follows multiple perspectives—families, scientists, and soldiers—during an extraterrestrial incursion. Notable roles include Golshifteh Farahani as Aneesha Malik, Shioli Kutsuna as Mitsuki Yamato, and Shamier Anderson as Trevante Cole. The show premiered on October 22, 2021, with music by Max Richter (season 1) and Bobby Krlic (season 2).

Production partners have included Apple Studios and Boat Rocker (season 2), with executive producers such as Jakob Verbruggen, Audrey Chon, Amy Kaufman, Andrew Baldwin, Kinberg, and Weil. Across multiple seasons, the narrative shifts among continents and languages, building arcs around human survival, scientific problem-solving, and military response.

3. ‘Slow Horses’ (2022– )

3. 'Slow Horses' (2022– )
See-Saw Films

This spy drama adapts Mick Herron’s ‘Slough House’ novels about MI5’s dumping ground for disgraced agents. Gary Oldman leads as the acerbic Jackson Lamb, with Jack Lowden as River Cartwright and Kristin Scott Thomas as senior MI5 figure Diana Taverner. Developed for television by Will Smith (the British screenwriter), the series features direction across seasons from James Hawes, Jeremy Lovering, Saul Metzstein, and Adam Randall.

The ensemble also includes Sophie Okonedo, Jonathan Pryce, Saskia Reeves, Rosalind Eleazar, and others, with later-season storylines continuing to draw from Herron’s novels. Recent season guides and festival chatter underline how each chapter builds a fresh operation while keeping Slough House’s internal politics front and center.

2. ‘The Last Frontier’ (2025– )

2. 'The Last Frontier' (2025– )
Apple Studios

Set in Alaska, the thriller centers on U.S. Marshal Frank Remnick (Jason Clarke) after a prison transport plane crashes in the wilderness, unleashing dozens of violent fugitives. As Remnick works to protect his town, he uncovers evidence that the disaster may be part of a larger, orchestrated plan. The series was created by Jon Bokenkamp and Richard D’Ovidio and premiered on Apple TV+ on October 10, 2025.

The cast includes Dominic Cooper, Haley Bennett, and Simone Kessell, with action direction contributions from Sam Hargrave. Early coverage highlights a conspiracy thread tied to intelligence operations and a breakout antagonist angle, with episode one establishing the crash and a multi-episode fugitive hunt through wintry terrain.

1. ‘The Morning Show’ (2019– )

1. 'The Morning Show' (2019– )
Echo Films

The series explores the power dynamics, scandals, and corporate maneuvering behind a flagship morning news program. It stars Jennifer Aniston as anchor Alex Levy and Reese Witherspoon as reporter Bradley Jackson, with Billy Crudup as network executive Cory Ellison and Mark Duplass as producer Chip Black. The show was developed by Kerry Ehrin and is inspired by Brian Stelter’s nonfiction book ‘Top of the Morning.’ It premiered on Apple TV+ on November 1, 2019.

Behind the camera, the series lists Ehrin among its executive producers, with continuing ensemble turns from Karen Pittman, Nestor Carbonell, Greta Lee, Jon Hamm (later seasons), and more across multiple seasons. The show’s setting inside a national broadcast network provides a backdrop for storylines that intersect with media ethics, workplace culture, and high-stakes corporate decisions.

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