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In its short lifetime, Apple TV+ has already become known as the home of lavish and expensive miniseries, dramas, and original comedies. Although it has enjoyed huge success with winners such as Ted Lasso, The Morning Show, and Black Bird, the streamer is still figuring out its personality and brand. It’s as if every week they offer a new service and try to capture the attention of the streaming zeitgeist. It’s becoming difficult to filter through a huge catalog to find the best. This is where we come in. These are the best shows currently available on Apple TV+. This list is updated regularly as new shows are released that are worth your time.
Year: 2023-present
Length: 2 seasons, 22 episodes
Author: Bill Lawrence, Jason Segel, Brett Goldstein
Some of the team behind Ted Lasso created a different kind of drama for a different comedic actor. This time around, Jason Segel, played by Jessica Williams and Harrison Ford, plays a therapist who surprises his colleagues by being a little too honest with his patients. He’s been doing the best work of his career lately.
Year: 2022-present
Length: 1 season, 8 episodes
Author: Christopher Miller
Christopher Miller, one of the geniuses behind The Lego Movie and 21 Jump Street and producer of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, is one of the smartest content creators in Hollywood today. His hysterical murder mysteries are like no other on television, filtering Agatha Christie plots through some of comedy’s funniest voices. Tiffany Haddish plays a detective who investigates a murder case, which includes characters played by Sam Richardson, Ben Schwartz, Ilana Glazer, Dave Franco, Zoe Chao, and Ike Barinholtz. The story is told through the eyes of the people who attended the party that took place.
Year: 2022
Length: 1 season, 6 episodes
Author: Dennis Lehane
Developed by the writers of Shutter Island and Mystic River, Black Bird is the true story of a criminal named Jimmy Keene (Taron Egerton) who was in prison. He was asked by authorities for information on a more sinister person. Keene was in the facility with a monster named Larry Hall (a chilling Paul Walter Hauser), a murderer whom the cops suspected of committing multiple murders. They told Keene that he could be released early if he could get the monster to talk. This is an amazing mini-series that will leave you chilling and emotional.
Year: 2019-2021
Length: 3 seasons, 30 episodes
Author: Alena Smith
When Apple TV+’s story is written, the show will be one of its founders, a show that debuted in 2019 and helped define the company’s early brand. Hailee Steinfeld is phenomenal as the title character, who encounters the legendary Emily Dickinson. The coming-of-age story of a legendary writer shouldn’t be this effective, but the writing and acting remain sharp and entertaining throughout the three seasons.
Year: 2024
Length: 1 season, 7 episodes
Author: Alfonso Cuaron
The director of Rome and Gravity returns to TV with this high-budget thriller based on Renee Knight’s hit book starring Cate Blanchett, Kevin Kline and Sacha Baron Cohen. The Blue Jasmine star plays a documentarian whose life is forever changed when she is sent a book apparently about her that contains secrets she has been trying to bury for years. Shot by two of the best cinematographers alive, Disclaimer is one of the best-looking films on not just Apple, but any streaming service. There’s nothing wrong with having everyone involved at the top of their game.
Year: 2019 to present
Length: 4 seasons, 40 episodes
Author: Ronald D. Moore, Matt Wolpert, Ben Nedivi
One of the geniuses behind the Battlestar Galactica reboot is collaborating on a completely different kind of science fiction: a character-driven drama that imagines life in the United States in an alternate reality in which the Soviet Union landed on the moon before the United States. did. It incorporated historical figures like Neil Armstrong, Sally Ride, and even Wernher von Braun into a show that defied expectations, setting up a show that went on to go to so many unexpected places. It doesn’t work. History will be very kind to this drama.
Year: 2020-present
Length: 2 seasons, 16 episodes
Author: Lee Eisenberg, Emily V. Gordon, Kumail Nanjiani
The anthology format is primarily reserved for horror storytelling, so in this collection of great stories about what it means to be an immigrant in 2020s America, the anthology format is adapted for drama and comedy. It’s great to see. The scope of this drama is so impressive that it tells so many different kinds of stories that (in ideal circumstances) you can get a deeper understanding of the tapestry that makes up this country.
Year: 2024
Length: 1 season, 7 episodes
Author: Monica Beretsky
Emmy Award winner Tobias Menzies gives one of the best performances of his career as Edwin Stanton, the man who led the search for John Wilkes Booth after the murder of President Abraham Lincoln. The Manhunt team masterfully conveyed how this was a turning point in history that still resonates today, a time when everything Lincoln fought for could have been erased, and a time when justice was essential. There is. It’s incredibly well-written and brings the history lessons to life.
Year: 2019 to present
Length: 3 seasons, 30 episodes
Author: Jay Carson
The show was the first sign that Apple was willing to open its wallets, a first-day drama about a morning news show reeling from internal strife as well as MeToo allegations against one of its anchors. Attracted multiple award winners to one of the. This kind of operation will take place in the 2020s. It almost paid off. The Morning Show doesn’t have a huge place in culture, but everyone agrees that Emmy Award-winning Billy Crudup’s work is phenomenal, and that Apple has been working with celebrities and big-money companies. It definitely helped develop the brand as a budget home.
Year: 2020-present
Length: 3 seasons, 30 episodes
Author: Charlie Day, Megan Ganz, Rob McElhenney
One of the most beloved comedies on any streaming service, it stars Rob McElhenney (Mac from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia) as the creative director of a popular MMORPG called Mythic Quest: Raven’s Banquet. I am. A workplace comedy set in a game development company, it’s always a funny show thanks to a great ensemble that includes Danny Pudi, David Hornsby, and Charlotte Nicdao.
Year: 2022-present
Length: 2 seasons, 16 episodes
Author: Sue Hugh
This might be the most visually impressive show you haven’t seen yet. Maestro Kogonada (After Young) and Justin Chung (Blue Bayou) play the role of a Korean woman (in the modern version, Minari Oscar winner Yoon Yoo-jung) who had to fight to get a start in life. He will direct the intergenerational epic about the characters (played by John). When I was young, I was under Japanese occupation. This is a moving and unpredictable drama unlike anything else on television.
Year: 2021–2023
Length: 2 seasons, 12 episodes
Author: Cinco Paul, Ken Dalio
Keegan-Michael Key and Cecily Strong star in this witty comedy about a couple traveling through a magical land inspired by the hit musical. While the first season focused on the era of The Music Man, Merry-Go-Round and Brigadoon, the second season moved to the ’70s and ’80s, with scenes from Chicago, Cabaret, Hair, and Sweeney Todd. satirized. Overall, it’s a smart and entertaining show with great musical performances from Broadway legends like Alan Cumming and Kristen Chenoweth.
Year: 2019–2023
Length: 4 seasons, 40 episodes
Author: Tony Bassgallop
M. Night Shyamalan produced and occasionally directed four seasons of this deeply underrated thriller, one of the most stylish and captivating shows of our time. Lauren Ambrose plays a Philadelphia reporter who has been treating baby dolls like her own children. Hiring a nanny to look after the toys, her husband (Toby Kebbell) is surprised when the dolls come to life. And that’s just the beginning of the chaos in a show that looks like a movie, something most TV never tries to do.
Year: 2022-present
Length: 1 season, 9 episodes
Author: Dan Erickson
One of the most critically acclaimed new shows of the 2020s, Severance takes a clever concept and uses it to sprint into unexpected places. Adam Scott stars as an employee at a company that employs an innovative process that literally splits the dynamics of work and life in new ways. What do you do when your professional self and your home self have different lives, memories, and concerns? Britt Lower, Patricia Arquette, and Christopher Walken co-star in this incredibly smart and witty sci-fi drama I’m doing it.
Year: 2023-present
Duration: 2 seasons, ongoing
Author: Graham Yost
The creators of Justified gave Apple their best sci-fi show yet, based on the Wool series of books by Hugh Howie. Set in a future where we have destroyed this planet, the Silo refers to a large underground bunker that houses approximately 10,000 people deep underground. Raising questions about history, authority and power embedded in a murder mystery investigation helmed by the incredible Rebecca Ferguson, it’s one of the best shows of the 2020s. Season 2 gets even more ambitious with the addition of Steve Zahn as the sole survivor of another silo.
Year: 2022-present
Length: 4 seasons, 24 episodes
Creator: Morwenna Banks, Will Smith, Johnny Stockwood, Mark Denton
Apple was so confident in the content of this spy thriller that they ordered four seasons from Jump and filmed and aired two seasons in the same year (2022). The fourth model is out now, and perhaps some fans are hoping Slow Horses can run forever. Gary Oldman is phenomenal as the warden of Slough House, a sort of boarding house for British spies who made mistakes in more important positions. Of course, they usually save the day.
Year: 2024
Length: 1 season, 2 episodes
Author: Morgan Neville
How do you unravel the life of a creative and unpredictable performer like Steve Martin? Divided into two distinct halves. Morgan Neville pulls off a fun trick with this Apple series that’s actually like two feature-length documentaries. The first uses archival footage to chart Martin’s rise to the top of the stand-up comedy food chain that he left behind when he was perhaps at his most popular. The second is a more intimate account of Martin’s later life, including his films, art, and writing. A must-see for fans of the greatest of all time.
Year: 2024-present
Length: 1 season, 8 episodes
Author: Katie Robbins
Rashida Jones delivers the best of her career in this unexpected, surreal and impressive genre hybrid. When Susie’s husband and son go missing in what appears to be a plane crash, she is given a robot to help her get through the day, but she eventually teams up with a robot built by her engineer spouse to help Susie learn what to do. It will be necessary to find out what happened. The unexpected story and amazingly moving show is one of the best shows of 2024.
Year: 2021-present
Length: 1 season, 10 episodes
Author: Reggie Rock Bythewood
Swagger is Apple’s most underrated drama, a heartfelt and authentic family drama about a young man navigating the turbulent waters with the potential to become a sports superstar. The number of people who want a piece of the young man who seems like he might be the next LeBron James is staggering, and the show’s writers eschew melodrama in favor of truth. A great ensemble, including O’Shea Jackson Jr., Isaiah Hill, Cinele Azorou, and Kwavenzhane Wallis, helps and delivers on all the promise of Beasts of the Southern Wild.
Year: 2020–2023
Length: 3 seasons, 34 episodes
Author: Jason Sudeikis, Bill Lawrence, Brendan Hunt, Joe Kelly
There’s no way a show based on an advertising campaign could be this successful. Yet we’re back with arguably the biggest streaming comedy of all time, which won Emmys for Best Comedy, Best Actor (Jason Sudeikis), and Best Supporting Actor (Brett Goldstein) two years in a row. It is working with Apple, which claims ownership of the show. “Ted Lasso,” currently airing its third and possibly final season, is a blockbuster. Every streamer wants that.