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New Shows And Movies On Apple TV

Apple TV is my favourite streaming platform. While it doesn’t have a huge catalogue compared to Netflix, Sky, Disney+ or Amazon Prime Video, I think the quality of shows are better. Here is a summary of everything new to Apple TV. I can personally recommend Platonic, Loot, All Of You and Slow Horses. I don’t recommend Highest To Lowest.


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Foundation (2021– ) – [Sci-Fi/Drama]
For fans of: Dune, The Expanse, Raised by Wolves
Based on Isaac Asimov’s legendary novels, this sprawling space epic stars Jared Harris and Lee Pace as opposing forces in a collapsing galactic empire. It’s cerebral, visually stunning, and unapologetically dense. A bold swing for Apple TV+—and one of its most ambitious.

The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin (2024) – [Comedy/Adventure]
For fans of: Blackadder, Ghosts, Our Flag Means Death
Noel Fielding plays the legendary highwayman as a flamboyant, reluctant rogue in this irreverent period comedy. It’s all wigs, wit, and surreal detours, with Hugh Bonneville and Asim Chaudhry adding to the chaos. History gets hilariously hijacked.

Shape Island (2023– ) – [Animation/Family]
For fans of: Bluey, Puffin Rock, If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
Based on the bestselling books by Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen, this stop-motion series follows three geometric friends navigating emotions and problem-solving. It’s gentle, clever, and beautifully crafted. A quiet triumph in preschool storytelling.

Highest 2 Lowest (2025) – [Drama/Comedy]
For fans of: The Bear, Industry, The White Lotus
A luxury hotel’s staff and guests collide in a class-skewering ensemble drama that blends satire with emotional depth. With Jessica Williams and Riz Ahmed leading the cast, it’s sharp, stylish, and full of uncomfortable truths. Hospitality has never looked so hostile.

Platonic (2023) – [Comedy/Romance]
For fans of: Friends from College, Shrinking, When Harry Met Sally
Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen reunite as former best friends navigating midlife chaos and unresolved tension. Created by Nick Stoller and Francesca Delbanco, it’s fast, funny, and refreshingly platonic. A rom-com that skips the romance and nails the awkward.

The Morning Show (2019– ) – [Drama/Media]
For fans of: The Newsroom, Bombshell, Big Little Lies
Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, and Billy Crudup headline this glossy drama about power, scandal, and survival in broadcast news. It’s part workplace soap, part media takedown, and always high-stakes. Emmy wins and viral monologues included.

The Reluctant Traveller with Eugene Levy (2023– ) – [Travel/Comedy]
For fans of: Somebody Feed Phil, Travel Man, An Idiot Abroad
Eugene Levy hates travel—and that’s the hook. This charming docuseries sends him around the globe with dry humour and genuine discomfort. It’s awkward, endearing, and sneakily insightful.

Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical (2024) – [Animation/Family]
For fans of: Peanuts, Charlie Brown specials, Bluey
Snoopy dreams of Broadway in this musical adventure filled with heart, humour, and classic Peanuts charm. Woodstock conducts, Lucy critiques, and the gang rallies for a summer show. It’s sweet, tuneful, and perfect for all ages.

The Last Frontier (2025) – [Drama/Thriller]
For fans of: True Detective, Fortitude, Wind River
Jason Clarke stars as a detective investigating a brutal murder in a remote Alaskan town where secrets freeze deep. It’s atmospheric, slow-burning, and laced with dread. Nature isn’t the only thing that bites.

Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars (2025) – [Documentary/Food]
For fans of: Chef’s Table, The Bear, Boiling Point
This high-pressure docuseries follows chefs on the brink of culinary greatness—and collapse. It’s sweat, fire, and obsession, with Michelin stars as both prize and curse. Beautifully shot and brutally honest.

The Sisters Grimm (2025) – [Fantasy/Adventure]
For fans of: A Series of Unfortunate Events, Wednesday, The Magicians
Two orphaned sisters discover they’re descended from fairy-tale detectives in this darkly whimsical adaptation. With Helena Bonham Carter and Thomasin McKenzie, it’s gothic, clever, and full of magical menace. Grimm tales get a modern twist.

Acapulco (2021– ) – [Comedy/Drama]
For fans of: Ugly Betty, Jane the Virgin, The Good Place
Eugenio Derbez narrates this bilingual comedy about a young man working at a luxury resort in 1980s Mexico. It’s vibrant, heartfelt, and full of retro charm. A feel-good series with real emotional depth.

Slow Horses (2022– ) – [Spy Thriller/Drama]
For fans of: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, The Night Manager, Homeland
Gary Oldman leads a team of disgraced MI5 agents in this sharp, cynical espionage drama. With Kristin Scott Thomas and Jack Lowden, it’s full of wit, grit, and bureaucratic sabotage. Spying has never looked so shabby—or so compelling.

All of You (2025) – [Romance/Drama]
For fans of: Normal People, One Day, Love Life
A sweeping love story told through letters, missed connections, and emotional detours. With Florence Pugh and Paul Mescal, it’s intimate, aching, and beautifully restrained. Love, in fragments.

Loot (2022– ) – [Comedy/Drama]
For fans of: Schitt’s Creek, The Other Two, Hacks
Maya Rudolph plays a billionaire divorcée trying to reinvent herself through philanthropy and chaos. It’s glossy, goofy, and sneakily sharp, with Michaela Jaé Rodriguez and Joel Kim Booster adding flair. Rich people problems, hilariously solved.

Mr. Scorsese (2025) – [Documentary/Biopic]
For fans of: Spielberg, The Last Waltz, Film Club
Martin Scorsese reflects on his life, legacy, and love of cinema in this intimate documentary. Featuring interviews with De Niro, DiCaprio, and Coppola, it’s part memoir, part masterclass. A must-watch for film lovers.

Invasion (2021– ) – [Sci-Fi/Drama]
For fans of: War of the Worlds, The Leftovers, Colony
Aliens arrive—but the real story is how humanity responds. With Golshifteh Farahani, Shamier Anderson, and Sam Neill, this global drama explores fear, resilience, and connection. It’s slow, sprawling, and quietly devastating.

The Lost Bus (2025) – [Thriller/Drama]
For fans of: Yellowjackets, The Wilds, The Society
A school bus vanishes on a remote road, and the students must survive—and uncover the truth. With Sophie Wilde and Kit Connor, it’s tense, eerie, and full of emotional landmines. Lord of the Flies meets modern mystery.

The Buccaneers (2023– ) – [Period Drama/Romance]
For fans of: Bridgerton, Vanity Fair, The Gilded Age
American heiresses invade 1870s London society in this Edith Wharton adaptation full of scandal, sparkle, and rebellion. Kristine Froseth and Alisha Boe lead a cast of women rewriting the rules. It’s corsets, class, and chaos.

Kpopped! (2025) – [Comedy/Music]
For fans of: Girls5eva, XO Kitty, Glee
A British-Korean girl group tries to break into the K-pop industry with dreams, drama, and dance-offs. It’s fizzy, funny, and full of bangers. Fame has a language—and they’re learning fast.

Smoke (2025) – [Crime/Drama]
For fans of: Top Boy, Luther, Gangs of London
Set in East London, this gritty crime saga follows a family-run vape empire caught in turf wars and betrayal. With Ashley Walters and Letitia Wright, it’s sharp, stylish, and full of fire. The streets are changing—but the smoke still rises.

Stillwater (2020– ) – [Animation/Family]
For fans of: Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, Zen Shorts, Puffin Rock
A wise panda named Stillwater helps three siblings navigate life’s big questions through stories and mindfulness. Based on the award-winning books, it’s gentle, thoughtful, and beautifully animated. A rare show that calms as it teaches.

Chief of War (2025) – [Historical/Drama]
For fans of: Shōgun, Vikings, The Last Kingdom
Jason Momoa stars as a Hawaiian warrior fighting colonization in this sweeping historical epic. Co-created by Momoa and Thomas Pa’a Sibbett, it’s fierce, lush, and culturally rich. A story of resistance, legacy, and land.

Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost (2025) – [Documentary/Biopic]
For fans of: Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, The Comedians
This intimate documentary explores the legendary comedy duo of Anne Meara and Jerry Stiller, blending archival footage with reflections from Ben Stiller and Amy Stiller. It’s a love story, a showbiz saga, and a tribute to timing and tenderness. Funny, poignant, and full of heart.


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