
Apple TV+ is adding even more original shows and movies, offering a wide range of options including thought-provoking sci-fi, intense thrillers, and critically acclaimed comedies. This week brings both brand new shows everyone’s been waiting for and popular favorites that make Apple TV+ a top streaming service. You’ll find everything from intimate stories about people to big-budget action and monsters, showing just how much variety the service offers as it gets even better.
‘Imperfect Women’ (2026)

“Imperfect Women” is a gripping psychological thriller about a lifelong friendship tested by tragedy. After a shocking event, the two main characters are forced to face difficult truths about their history together. Based on Araminta Hall’s novel and produced by Love & Squalor Pictures, the series premieres on Wednesday, March 18th. It delves into the complex mix of closeness and deception that can exist even between the most trusted friends.
‘Wonder Pets: In the City’ (2024)

“Wonder Pets: In the City” is a new animated series from Nickelodeon. It follows a team of classroom pets who work together and sing songs to travel the world and help animals in trouble. This version updates the original show with a modern city setting, but still teaches important lessons about teamwork and problem-solving for young viewers. You can start streaming it on Friday, March 20th.
‘Monarch: Legacy of Monsters’ (2023)

‘Monarch: Legacy of Monsters’ is a sci-fi series that explores the beginnings of the top-secret Monarch organization. It shows how scientists and the military first came across colossal, ancient creatures called Titans. The show combines epic, large-scale action with a personal story about family struggles that spans generations. The story unfolds over decades, revealing the discovery of Godzilla and other monsters through the experiences of the people who saw them. You can watch the entire series now.
‘Pluribus’ (2025)

“Pluribus,” a new science-fiction drama from Vince Gilligan, imagines a future where an alien virus has merged humanity into a single, collective consciousness. The series centers on a romance writer who is mysteriously unaffected by the virus and tries to find a way to restore everyone’s individuality. It’s a thought-provoking story about what makes us unique and the importance of human connection, set in a world where personal identity is lost. This innovative show is now available to stream and offers a fresh take on the typical apocalyptic story.
‘Twisted Yoga’ (2026)

The three-part docuseries ‘Twisted Yoga’ tells the true story of a spiritual leader who took advantage of their followers. The show reveals how this guru used ideas like peace and mindfulness to control and harm students from around the world. Through interviews and investigation, the series details the widespread abuse within this international spiritual group and serves as a warning about the dangers of misused power in self-help and spiritual communities. It’s currently available for all subscribers to watch.
‘Drops of God’ (2023)

“Drops of God” is a drama series based on the well-known Japanese manga of the same name. The story centers on a daughter and a talented student who compete in a challenging blind-tasting contest to inherit a huge wine collection. Their journey takes them around the world as they demonstrate their knowledge and connection to the wine collector who passed away. The show is praised for its unusual topic and beautiful visuals, and is now available to stream online.
‘Shrinking’ (2023)

“Shrinking” is a funny and heartfelt series starring Jason Segel and Harrison Ford. It follows a therapist who, while dealing with his own grief, starts being brutally honest with his patients – a big break from professional rules. This leads to unexpected consequences for everyone involved. Produced by Warner Bros., the show mixes humor with touching moments about loss and is currently available to stream on Apple TV+.
‘Ted Lasso’ (2020)

I absolutely love ‘Ted Lasso’! It’s this incredibly charming comedy about an American football coach who takes on the challenge of leading an English soccer team, even though he knows next to nothing about the sport. What really gets me is how he uses pure optimism and kindness to connect with everyone – the players, the fans, everyone! It’s made by Warner Bros., and it’s become such a big thing because it’s just so heartwarming. It really shows how believing in people and having a supportive leader can make all the difference, even in the competitive world of professional sports. And the best part? You can watch the whole series right now!
‘Severance’ (2022)

Severance is a gripping thriller that explores the dark side of work-life balance in today’s corporate world. The show follows employees at Lumon Industries who choose to surgically separate their work and personal memories. This leads to a puzzling mystery about what they actually do at Lumon and whether the company is acting ethically. Known for its simple, striking visuals and suspenseful plot, the series is produced by Endeavor Content and is currently available to stream.
‘Slow Horses’ (2022)

“Slow Horses” is a thrilling spy series based on the Slough House novels and made by See-Saw Films. Created by Will Smith, the show follows a team of MI5 agents who’ve been relegated to a dead-end department after making serious career errors. Led by a sharp-witted and cynical boss, brilliantly portrayed by Gary Oldman, they navigate the complex and often frustrating world of intelligence. The series blends dark comedy with intense espionage and the inner workings of bureaucracy. Starring Gary Oldman and Jack Lowden, it’s currently available to stream.
Tell us which of these Apple TV+ series you plan to binge-watch this week in the comments.
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