‘The Morning Show’ Is Apple TV+’s Most-Watched Show of the Week: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10
Apple TV+ has built a catalog that swings from glossy newsroom drama to heady sci-fi, from workplace satire to prestige spycraft. This week’s most-watched picks span brand-new premieres and fan-favorite returners, with fresh seasons, recent finales, and even a couple of Emmy victories keeping them in the spotlight.
Below is a quick-hit rundown of the ten titles drawing the biggest crowds right now. For each one, you’ll find the essential who-what-where—creators, cast, and the core premise—so you can jump in with confidence or catch up before the next episode lands.
10. ‘Slow Horses’ (2022– )

Based on Mick Herron’s Slough House novels and created for television by Will Smith, ‘Slow Horses’ follows MI5 castoffs consigned to the Slough House unit under the abrasive leadership of Jackson Lamb. The ensemble includes Gary Oldman, Jack Lowden, Kristin Scott Thomas, and Jonathan Pryce, with multiple directors across seasons and music contributions from Daniel Pemberton and Toydrum.
Apple has renewed the series through multiple upcoming seasons, with the next installment slated for fall 2025. At the 2025 Emmys, director Adam Randall won for the episode “Hello Goodbye,” adding to the show’s awards profile alongside prior nominations and wins.
9. ‘Severance’ (2022– )

Created by Dan Erickson and executive produced by Ben Stiller, ‘Severance’ is a sci-fi thriller about office workers at Lumon Industries who undergo a procedure that splits their work and personal memories. The cast features Adam Scott, Britt Lower, Tramell Tillman, John Turturro, Christopher Walken, and Patricia Arquette, with Season 2 debuting in January 2025 and a third season in development.
The series has collected multiple Emmy wins across two seasons, including acting awards in 2025, and continued critical recognition. Recent interviews and coverage at the 2025 Emmys discussed the creative roadmap beyond Season 2 and production planning for Season 3.
8. ‘Ted Lasso’ (2020–2023)

Developed by Jason Sudeikis, Bill Lawrence, Brendan Hunt, and Joe Kelly, ‘Ted Lasso’ expands on Sudeikis’s NBC Sports character to tell the story of an American coach helming an English football club. The principal cast includes Sudeikis, Hannah Waddingham, Brett Goldstein, Juno Temple, Brendan Hunt, and Nick Mohammed. The series premiered in 2020 and concluded its third season in 2023.
Across its run, the show’s production and writing teams earned extensive accolades, with Apple and trades documenting renewals, episode counts, and creative leadership over three seasons. The series remains a key touchstone within Apple TV+’s comedy slate and a frequent reference point in platform retrospectives.
7. ‘The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy’ (2023– )

This travel-doc series follows Eugene Levy as he ventures beyond his comfort zone to explore distinctive destinations and hotels around the world. Produced by Twofour, the show premiered in February 2023 and continued with a Europe-focused second season in March 2024.
A third season premiered in September 2025 with new itineraries and signature cultural deep dives. Episode guides and travel press highlight Season 2’s route through Sweden, Scotland, France, Germany, Italy, Greece, and Spain, along with specific stays such as Lanserhof Sylt in Germany.
6. ‘Foundation’ (2021– )

Developed by David S. Goyer and Josh Friedman from Isaac Asimov’s seminal works, ‘Foundation’ chronicles the effort to preserve knowledge and shorten a galactic dark age. Jared Harris, Lee Pace, Lou Llobell, and Leah Harvey headline the ensemble. The series premiered in September 2021, with Season 3 rolling out weekly from July to September 2025.
Apple confirmed another season following the Season 3 run. Press notes, critic roundups, and episode listings trace the evolving conflict among the Foundation, the Cleonic Empire, and the rise of the Mule, with the Season 3 finale marking a major narrative pivot.
5. ‘The Studio’ (2025– )

Created by Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory, and Frida Perez, ‘The Studio’ centers on a newly appointed Hollywood studio head trying to balance corporate mandates with creative ambition. Rogen leads the cast with Catherine O’Hara, Ike Barinholtz, Chase Sui Wonders, and Kathryn Hahn among the principals. The series premiered in March 2025 and has been renewed for a second season.
Season 1 earned major awards attention and multiple Emmy wins in September 2025, including Outstanding Comedy Series and acting honors for Rogen. Apple’s press materials list the primary cast and creative leads, while industry coverage has tracked the production’s one-take stylistic flourishes, filming locations, and critical reception.
4. ‘Platonic’ (2023– )

‘Platonic’ is a half-hour comedy from creators Nicholas Stoller and Francesca Delbanco, starring Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen as former best friends reconnecting in midlife. The main cast also features Luke Macfarlane, Tre Hale, Andrew Lopez, and Carla Gallo. Season 1 premiered in May 2023 on Apple TV+.
Apple renewed the series, and Season 2 launched in August 2025 with Stoller and Delbanco continuing as showrunners and executive producers alongside Byrne and Rogen. Production details, including the original 10-episode order and studio participation, have been outlined in trade reporting and series notes.
3. ‘Invasion’ (2021– )

Created by Simon Kinberg and David Weil, ‘Invasion’ tracks a global response to an alien presence through intersecting character arcs across continents. The principal cast includes Golshifteh Farahani, Shamier Anderson, Shioli Kutsuna, and others, with music by Max Richter in the first season and Bobby Krlic in the second. The series premiered in October 2021.
Apple renewed the series for additional seasons following its initial run, with subsequent show updates confirming its multi-season trajectory and expanded creative team across production. Reported budgets and renewals have been publicly documented alongside episodic credits for directors and executive producers.
2. ‘Chief of War’ (2025– )

Co-created by Jason Momoa and Thomas Paʻa Sibbett, ‘Chief of War’ dramatizes the late-18th-century struggle to unify the Hawaiian Islands. Momoa stars as Kaʻiana, with Luciane Buchanan featured as Kaʻahumanu, in a series that foregrounds indigenous perspectives and historical authenticity. Season 1 debuted in 2025 on Apple TV+.
The production incorporated Hawaiian advisors, language, and traditional combat practices, with filming largely in New Zealand and some in Hawaiʻi. Following its season finale in September 2025, coverage highlighted the show’s cultural aims and the creative team’s hopes for renewal; as of mid-September 2025, a second season had not been officially announced.
1. ‘The Morning Show’ (2019– )

Created by Jay Carson and developed by Kerry Ehrin, ‘The Morning Show’ follows the high-stakes world of a network morning program and the media conglomerate behind it. The ensemble includes Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon as co-anchors navigating corporate shake-ups, with Billy Crudup, Mark Duplass, and Greta Lee among the principal cast across multiple seasons. The series launched with Apple TV+ in 2019 and has continued to expand its scope through successive seasons.
Behind the camera, Mimi Leder has been a frequent director and executive producer, while showrunning duties moved from Ehrin to Charlotte Stoudt in later seasons. Apple announced a fourth season following the show’s ongoing success, with production timelines publicly detailed alongside cast additions (including high-profile guest stars in later seasons).
Share your own watchlist picks and what you’re queuing up next on Apple TV+ in the comments!


