Apple TV+ is a subscription-based video streaming service launched in 2019. It offers a variety of original TV shows, movies, documentaries, and other content produced by Apple and its partners.
Apple TV+ sci-fi mystery Silo stars Rebecca Ferguson. Photo: Apple TV+
The Apple TV+ sci-fi series Silo remains one of the most watched shows on streaming, just as it has since season two debuted in November. It’s once again on the most recent lists of the top 10 most popular streaming series maintained by two ratings companies.
And the feel-good comedy Shrinking season two drew an audience last week, too. As did Severance.
Watch the trailer and get ready for "Mythic Quest" season four, debuting January 29 on Apple TV+. Photo: Apple TV+
Here’s your chance to see comedy star Rob McElhenney buck naked (if you’re into that sort of thing). He appears that way in a frenzied new season 4 trailer for workplace comedy Mythic Quest, below. The quick-cutting trailer should get fans of the comedy, set at a California gaming company, pretty excited. And not just for the nudity. Season 4, which looks like it’s full of laughs, debuts soon — January 29.
And don’t forget: The hit comedy spawned a spinoff, Side Quest, which premieres in late March.
OK, so the iPhone 18's camera is not gonna look like that. But it might be stunning nevertheless! Image: Midjourney/Cult of Mac
This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: The latest rumors indicate the iPhone 18 Pro will pack a variable aperture camera. Erfon and Griffin break down what that could mean — and why it could bring a significant photographic boost to the device.
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We’ve got some picks for what to watch during this weekend’s Apple TV+ free binge-o-rama.
From the iPhone 17 Air to AirTags 2 (and maybe AirPods Pro 3), it looks like 2025 might be an exciting year for Apple — we discuss the stuff we’re most psyched about.
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We wrap up the show with our final picks for the best stuff of 2024.
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We're psyched for these Apple TV+ shows and movies coming this year. AI image: Midjourney/Cult of Mac
There are so many Apple TV+ shows to look forward to in 2025! There are new seasons of some of the streamer’s best shows coming, along with new series and even a cool-looking film or two. Get ready for dramas, comedies and lots of sci-fi.
Cult of Mac writers picked the Apple TV+ shows we’re most excited about in the coming year. Keep reading or watch our video to fill out your Up Next queue early.
Looking for something to stream? Check out the best shows on Apple TV+. Photo: Apple TV+
Some of the world’s greatest creative talents are making the best Apple TV shows.
Directors like Martin Scorsese, M. Night Shyamalan, Rupert Wyatt and Kim Jee-Woon bring to life incredible stories by writers like Min Jin Lee, Paul Theroux, Emily Dickinson and Isaac Asimov. High-concept premises, crack-up comedies and legendary ensembles meet on Apple’s streaming service.
The result is a collection of art and entertainment worth signing up for. As the service goes free for everyone this weekend, here’s a look at the best shows on Apple TV+.
Anyone can watch Apple TV+ for free January 4-5, 2025. Photo: Apple TV+/Cult of Mac
Apple TV+ will open its doors to all for an unprecedented free streaming weekend, January 3-5, 2025. That gives everyone unlimited access to its entire catalog of original content. In other words, the streaming service — which normally costs $9.99 monthly — will make its full library of over 250 original TV shows and movies available without requiring a subscription.
It's not like it's going to get any less weird, right? Photo: Apple TV+
Watching the new Severance season two trailer, below — and the new sneak peek at the first eight minutes of episode one Apple TV+ dropped Monday — my excitement for the new episodes became one with my grim determination to watch the entire first season again before the undoubtedly bizarre new scenes of workplace hell start streaming on January 17, 2025.
Never before have I force-marched myself through a whole TV series season as a matter of preparation. But this funny-yet-unnerving workplace psycho-thriller deserves and demands it.
Update: As a twisted sort of holiday gift, Apple TV+ posted a sneak peek at the first eight minutes of Severance season two on Monday, December 23. It’s safe to say the main character is very much on the run through Lumon Industries sterile yet deeply alienating hallways until he comes face to face with a team of direct reports he doesn’t recognize. And he ends up with more questions than answers in a one-on-one with Mr. Milchik. Watch the sneak peek at the link above and the trailer below.
The 10-part series includes never-before-seen animals behaviors. Photo: Apple TV+
If you love a good nature documentary — especially because the photography is so mind-blowing nowadays — you’re in for a treat with The Secret Lives of Animals. Apple TV+ dropped an official trailer for it recently (see below). The 10-part series is now streaming, as of Wednesday, December 18.
“Welcome to a world beyond imagination, where fish can fly and lizards walk on water,” the trailer’s voiceover says, as those images appear onscreen. “Animals do the most remarkable things at every stage of their lives.”
Update: The Secret Lives of Animals 10-part docuseries started streaming on Apple TV+ Wednesday.
Common, Rebecca Ferguson and Tim Robbins star in “Silo.” Photo: Apple TV+/Cult of Mac
Don’t worry about getting left hanging by Silo. The sci-fi mystery series will go all the way to the conclusion of its story now that Apple TV+ gave the go-ahead for two more seasons on Monday.
It’s really not a surprise — Silo is one of the most popular shows on any streaming service, and draws praise from critics too.
“I’ve loved every minute of bringing Juliette to the screen and am immensely proud of what we’ve all created with Silo since the first episode,” said Rebecca Ferguson, who stars as Juliette Nichols in the series. “I have always felt passionately about telling the entire story contained within Hugh Howey’s books, so I couldn’t be happier that audiences around the world have enthusiastically embraced the show.”
A Charlie Brown Christmas is free to watch on Apple TV+ all this weekend. Photo: Apple TV+
The Christmas season is in full swing and there’s good news for fans of the Peanuts holiday specials. Apple made the holiday classic A Charlie Brown Christmas available for everyone to stream for free this weekend, whether they’re an Apple TV+ subscriber or not.
That gives everyone the opportunity to watch Linus teach his friends what Christmas is all about, whether they own an Apple device or not.
"Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock" amassed an impressive 10 nominations. Photo: Apple TV+
Apple TV+ scored a record 29 nominations in the upcoming 3rd Annual Children’s & Family Emmy Awards, showcasing a growing influence in family entertainment, the streamer said Friday. The nominations span 10 different programs, highlighting the streamers diverse content portfolio for youngsters.
Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots star in the new Apple Original romantic drama "All of You." Photo: Apple TV+
Emmy winner Brett Goldstein, who plays footballer-turned-coach Roy Kent on Apple TV+ hit comedy Ted Lasso, takes on dual roles as star and co-writer in the new romantic drama All of You, a movie set to debut on Apple TV+ in 2025, the streamer said Wednesday. It offered a “first look” image. And the other writer, who also directs? That’s none other than William Bridges, who writes for Netflix’s darkly fascinating sci-fi anthology series Black Mirror. If often explores the scary side of technological innovation.
And they say All of You is a romantic drama. Well, that’s probably going to be interesting, no matter how much or little the film has in common with Ted Lasso or Black Mirror.
"The Gaullaudet four" featured in "Deaf President Now!" are Jerry Covell, Bridgetta Bourne-Firl, Tim Rarus and Greg Hlibok. Photo: Apple Original Films
Apple Original Films unveiled plans Tuesday to air a groundbreaking documentary chronicling one of America’s lesser-known but pivotal civil rights actions. Deaf President Now! will tell the story of transformative 1988 protests at Gallaudet University. Students successfully demanded the appointment of the school’s first Deaf president. It proved to be a pivotal moment in Deaf advocacy and helped pave the way for the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Gary Oldman and Jack Lowden received nominations for "Slow Horses," already greenlighted for its sixth season. It's also nominated for Best Television Drama. Photo: Apple TV+
While it’s only about half the Golden Globe nominations Apple TV+ racked up in the awards for 2024, the streamer managed to snag eight nominations this year. The 2025 nominations include no movies. But three nods go to TV series Slow Horses, two apiece honor Disclaimer and Shrinking, and one goes to Presumed Innocent. This edition marks the Golden Globes’ 82nd year.
Discover ‘the world’s most dangerous secret’ in The Gorge on Apple TV+ in 2025. Graphic: Apple TV+
“The gorge is the door to Hell.” That’s all we learn about it from the trailer for the Apple TV+ thriller of the same name coming in February. Two agents tasked with protecting the world from whatever’s hidden in the depths are strictly forbidden to go in — but you know they’re going in.
The upcoming film stars Miles Teller, Anya Taylor-Joy and Sigourney Weaver.
Fly Me to the Moon stars Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum. Photo: Apple TV+
The alternate-history comedy Fly Me to the Moon starring Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum launched on Apple TV+ on Friday. The film covers events that definitely did not happen during the 1969 moon landing.
After a thrilling MLS postseason, the championship promises to be a good watch (and free!). Photo: Apple
The culmination of a Major League Soccer postseason filled with upsets and comebacks, the MLS Cup championship unfolds Saturday as LA Galaxy hosts the New York Red Bulls. And you can watch the MLS Cup final for free on various Apple TV platforms via MLS Season Pass, the streamer said Thursday.
The crime thriller Lucky will become an Apple TV+ limited series. Image: Simon & Schuster/Cult of Mac
Anya Taylor-Joy, perhaps best known for starring in The Queen’s Gambit, is coming to Apple TV+. She’ll star in an adaptation of the bestselling crime thriller Lucky by Marissa Stapley.
Saoirse Ronan and Elliott Heffernan star in Steve McQueen's Blitz. Photo: Apple TV+
Ready for a cinematic experience that transports you to the heart of London during one of its darkest hours? Consider director Steve McQueen’s Blitz, a surprisingly moving period piece now streaming on Apple TV+. As you’ll see in our Blitz review, if you’ve got holiday downtime to spare, this makes a good diversion.
The gripping film offers a powerful glimpse into the resilience of the human spirit during World War II’s London Blitz. It was a relentless bombing campaign associated with Germany’s aggressive “blitzkrieg” strategy. Here are three reasons why you should watch Steve McQueen’s Blitz.
The show's first season scored a perfect 100% Fresh critical rating on Rottentomatoes.com. Photo: Apple TV+
In a big win for Apple TV+, the French-American-Japanese series Drops of God captured the prestigious International Emmy Award for Best Drama Series at a ceremony Monday night in New York, according to reports late Monday and Tuesday.
The win strengthens Apple TV+’s growing reputation for delivering compelling international content and marks another successful adaptation of popular manga for the streaming platform.
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving is available for free all this weekend. Here’s how to watch it. Image: Apple/Cult of Mac
With Thanksgiving less than a week away, it’s time to watch the beloved Peanuts holiday special A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving. While Apple TV+ subscribers can watch it anytime, the special is also free for anyone to stream all this weekend.
And you do not need an Apple device to do so. It’s easy on Roku, Windows and many more options.
Surprise! Episode 3 of "Silo" season 2 comes early, starring Rebecca Ferguson. Photo: Apple TV+
Normally season-two episodes of hit Apple TV+ sci-fi series Silo air on Fridays, but Apple TV+ said it plans to move upcoming episode three to Wednesday, November 27, ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday weekend celebrated in the United States. As in the past, the streamer apparently makes that move to try to maximize viewership while people are home recovering from Turkey Day food comas.
And as many Apple TV+ watchers know, the streamer often posts new episodes the evening before the air date. So you might be able to watch it as early as Tuesday night.
Brian Tyree Henry and Wagner Moura star in the new Apple TV+ crime drama "Dope Thief." Photo: Apple TV+
A group of Philadelphia friends pose as DEA agents in a small-time grift only to find themselves risking life and limb as they accidentally uncover the biggest narcotics operation on the East Coast, Apple TV+ revealed Wednesday in a “first look” at a new crime drama. The upcoming series is Dope Thief, and the streamer included plenty of photos from the show to give you a taste, as they say.
The eight-episode season debuts with the first two episodes March 25 on Apple TV+. A new episode follows each Friday through April 25.
Academy Award nominee Frank Marshall directs the authorized documentary about legendary rockers Fleetwood Mac. Photo: Apple
Mick Fleetwood, Stevie Nicks and other members of legendary British/American rock band Fleetwood Mac tell their story in their own words for the first time in an upcoming “definitive documentary,” Apple said Tuesday.
Five-time Academy Award nominee and Irving G. Thalberg winner Frank Marshall directs the Apple Original Film.
“I am fascinated by how this incredible story of enormous musical achievement came about,” said Marshall. “Fleetwood Mac somehow managed to merge their often chaotic and almost operatic personal lives into their own tale in real-time, which then became legend. This will be a film about the music and the people who created it.”