Apple TV Plus: Complete list of shows and movies
Discover some fantastic new content.
Apple TV Plus, Apple's streaming platform, has a ton of high-quality original content with more being added frequently. Check out this list and find a new series or film to watch.
While Apple TV Plus is relatively new on the scene, it already offers some incredible streaming content you can only find on the platform. With gems such as Severance, For All Mankind, and Outstanding Comedy Emmy winner Ted Lasso, Apple TV Plus content has garnered notice by critics and fans alike.
You can watch Apple TV Plus on any device that has the Apple TV app. That includes the new Apple TV 4K (2022) -- and all the versions that came before it, of course -- as well as your iPhone, iPad, or Mac in addition to a whole host of smart TVs, games consoles, and third-party streaming devices. You can even stream Apple TV Plus content via the web.
Andy Barber (Chris Evans) is a respected assistant district attorney in Newton, Massachusetts, but when evidence in a new murder implicates his son, Jacob Barber (Jaeden Martell), he has to prosecute the case. Andy, soon becomes tangled in a web of evidence that makes him question everything he knows about his son and his town.
For All Mankind
In real-life, the Americans were the first to land on the moon. In this straight-to-series science fiction drama from Ronald D. Moore (Battlestar Galactica), it's the Soviet Union that got there first. The series, which is written by Moore, along with Fargo co-executive producers Matt Wolpert and Ben Nedivi, imagines a world where the global space race had never ended. And the space program remains the cultural centerpiece of America's hopes and dreams.
The second season of For All Mankind started airing in February 2021 and the show has already been renewed for a third season.
Foundation
Based on the award-winning sci-fi epics from Isaac Asimov, Foundation chronicles the fate of an entire galaxy that rests on a band of exiles and the beliefs of Dr. Hari Seldon (Jared Harris). Asimov's books had a huge impact on the science-fiction genre with other titles like Dune and Star Wars clearly taking inspiration from Foundation.
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The show's thousand-year saga will struggle to fit into one series, which is probably why it has already been renewed for a second with rumors that the story is planned for eight seasons in total.
Home Before Dark
When a young girl, Hilde Lisko (Brooklynn Prince), and her family move back to the town her father, Matthew Lisko (Jim Sturgess) left, she begins to uncover a mystery of a cold case that's long been dead in the water. Two seasons of the show are available to watch now.
Invasion
In Invasion, civilization is on the verge of collapse as extraterrestrial beings make their way to Earth from across the universe. Set across multiple continents, the sweeping, character-driven series shows various perspectives on an alien invasion from across the world.
Season one is streaming now on Apple TV+ and a second season has been confirmed.
Lisey's Story
Based on the novel by Stephen King, and adapted for TV by the man himself, Lisey's Story is a terrifying thriller that follows widow Lisey Landon (Julianne Moore) as a series of unsettling events revive memories of her marriage to author Scott Landon (Clive Owen) that she has blocked out.
Little Voice
This coming-of-age drama series features original music from Sara Bareilles and follows Bess King (Brittany O'Grady), a talented performer trying to fulfill her dreams while dealing with all sorts of personal issues. Bess will have to find her voice and use it to make all her dreams come true.
Season one is available to watch now, though the musical drama is not being renewed for a second season.
Losing Alice
Losing Alice stars Ayelet Zurer as the titular Alice, a middle-aged film director who feels lost since raising her family until a chance meeting with femme-fatale screenwriter Sophie (Lihi Kornowski) who sets her off an obsessive journey. All eight episodes of this thriller are now available to watch on Apple TV+.
Pachinko
Described by Apple as "epic in scope," Pachinko follows a generation of a family of Korean immigrants and journeys across Korea, Japan, and America telling a story of war, peace, love, and loss. Season one is streaming now.
See
The basic premise is quickly summed up with some text at the beginning of the first episode, which states that sometime in the 21st century, there was a deadly virus that wiped out most people on earth, leaving only a mere two million people left. Unfortunately, those who survived were blinded, and now centuries later, the sense of sight is considered a myth. It's heresy to even speak about sight, and if you are even thought of to have the gift of sight, you are supposed to burn.
The story follows a bunch of different people, but you start off by mostly following Baba Voss (Jason Momoa), the leader of the Alkenny tribe, and his pregnant wife, Maghra (Hera Hilmar). At the very beginning of the first episode, Paris (Alfre Woodward) is tending to Maghra as she's in labor, while Voss is defending their home from invading attackers. The story unfolds from here.
Seasons one and two of See are on Apple TV+ right now, and a third season has been confirmed.
Servant
The show starts you off right as Sean Turner (Toby Kebbell) and his wife Dorothy Turner (Lauren Ambrose) is waiting at their home in for their new live-in nanny to arrive. The nanny, Leanne Grayson (Nell Tiger Free), will be tasked to take care of baby Jericho, while Dorothy goes back to work. One problem, baby Jericho is a doll — a very realistic and creepy-looking one.
From there the series takes plenty of twists and turns through seasons one, two, and a currently-airing third season.
Severance
Severance is a workplace thriller from director and executive producer Ben Stiller, starring Adam Scott. In the show, Scott's character Mark Scout leads a team at Lumon Industries, whose employees have undergone a severance procedure, which surgically divides their memories between their work and personal lives. Mark soon finds himself at the center of an unraveling mystery during the daring work-life balance experiment.
Slow Horses
Gary Oldman stars in Slow Horses, a six-episode adaptation of Mick Herron's spy novels for Apple TV+. The show follows a team of British intelligence agents who serve in a dumping ground department of MI5 – Slough House.
Suspicion
Suspicion is an eight-part thriller series that sees Uma Thurman star as a prominent American businesswoman whose son is kidnapped from a New York hotel. Four seemingly ordinary British citizens who were all in the hotel at that time are identified as suspects and a trans-Atlantic cat and mouse race ensues as each tries to prove their innocence.
Swagger
This scripted drama series is inspired by the early life of Kevin Durant of the Brooklyn Nets, exploring the world of competitive youth basketball.
Tehran
Tehran is an Israeli espionage thriller from Fauda writer Moshe Zonder telling the story of a Mossad agent who goes deep undercover on a dangerous mission in Tehran, Iran, that places her and those around her in jeopardy.
Season one aired in 2020 and season two arrives in May 2022.
The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey
The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey is a six-episode limited series starring and executive produced by Samuel L. Jackson. Walter Mosley, author of the acclaimed novel on which it is based, will write the screen adaptation and executive produce. Here's how Apple describes it:
"The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey" stars Samuel L. Jackson as Ptolemy Grey, an ailing man forgotten by his family, by his friends, and by even himself. Suddenly left without his trusted caretaker and on the brink of sinking even deeper into a lonely dementia, Ptolemy is assigned to the care of orphaned teenager Robyn, played by Dominique Fishback. When they learn about a treatment that can restore Ptolemy's dementia-addled memories, it begins a journey toward shocking truths about the past, present and future.
The Morning Show
Alex Levy (Jennifer Aniston) wakes up one morning to find that her co-anchor for the past 15 years, Mitch Kessler (Steve Carell), has been fired due to allegations of sexual misconduct in the workplace. Alex, blindsided by the news, is now left with the difficult task of keeping The Morning Show alive against its competition, all while the network executives and she are in tense negotiations for a contract renewal.
Meanwhile, a fierce female reporter for a small local station, Bradley Jackson (Reese Witherspoon), makes news by getting into a wild argument with a protester at a coal mine that goes viral on social media. This prompts The Morning Show to have her on as a guest when she catches the eye of network executive Cory Ellison (Billy Crudup), who wants her to join the show. The series also stars Mark Duplass, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Nestor Carbonell, Bel Powley, Karen Pittman, Desean K. Terry, and Janina Gavankar.
There are two seasons of The Morning Show currently on the service.
The Mosquito Coast
Adapted from the best-selling novel of the same name, The Mosquito Coast is a drama series following inventor Allie Fox (Justin Theroux) and his family on a dangerous journey to Mexico when they suddenly find themselves on the run from the U.S. government.
The entire seven-episode first season is available to watch now with a second season having been commissioned.
Truth Be Told
New evidence compels podcaster Poppy Parnell (Octavia Spencer) to reopen a murder case that made her a national sensation. Warren Cave (Aaron Paul), the man her true-crime podcast helped to put behind bars, may not actually be guilty.
All episodes of seasons one and two are on Apple TV+ now.
WeCrashed
WeCrashed, based on the podcast of the same name, is an eight-part drama series starring Jared Leto and Anne Hathaway. It explores the story of WeWork, a shared-workspace company that went from a single coworking space into a $47 billion global brand in under a decade before its value plummeted as both the company and CEO became marred by scandal.
Apple TV+ Comedies
Acapulco
This Spanish-English comedy, set in 1984, sees twenty-something Máximo Gallardo (Enrique Arrizon) land his dream job as a cabana boy at the hottest resort in Acapulco, though he soon realizes the job is far more complicated than he'd imagined. Season one is available on Apple TV+ now with a second on the way.
Dickinson
This series offers a comedic take on the life of Emily Dickinson, written by Alena Smith and starring Hailee Steinfeld in the title role. Other actors in Dickinson include Jane Krakowski, Toby Huss, Adrian Blake Enscoe, Anna Baryshnikov, and Ella Hunt.
The third and final season is now available on Apple TV+.
Little America
Little America is an anthology series that follows the funny, inspiring, and heartfelt journeys of immigrants in America. Little America's showrunner Lee Eisenberg (The Office, Good Boys) and executive producer Kumail Nanjiani (The Big Sick) have created a beautiful series that is sure to entertain you and make you think. The show has reportedly been renewed for a second season.
Mr. Corman
Written, directed, produced by, and starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Mr. Corman follows the struggles of fifth-grade teacher Josh Corman whose lifelong dream of a career in music didn't pan out. The darkly funny and heartfelt comedy-drama touches on anxiety, loneliness, and self-doubt.
Mythic Quest
Mythic Quest is the biggest MMORPG ever to hit the gaming scene and, in season two, the development team is about to release an expansion titled Raven's Banquet. The creative director is Ian Grimm (Rob McElhenney) is at odds with the lead engineer, Poppy Li (Charlotte Nicdao), and head of monetization Brad Bakshi (Dany Pudi).
The first and second seasons are on Apple TV+ and the show has been renewed for a third and fourth season.
Physical
Set in 1980s San Diego, tormented housewife Sheila Rubin (Rose Byrne) battles extreme personal demons behind closed doors before discovering aerobics and going on a journey to powerful, confident economic force, and lifestyle guru. Season one of the dark comedy is available now and the show has been renewed for season two.
Schmigadoon!
Parody musical series Schmigadoon! stars SNL favorites Cecily Strong and Keegan-Michael Key as a backpacking couple looking to reinvigorate their struggling relationship. The pair instead stumble upon the magical town of Schmigadoon in which everyone is living in a studio musical from the 1940s.
Ted Lasso
This hit comedy series follows the titular Ted Lasso (Jason Sudeikis), an American Football coach that is hired to be the head coach of the AFC Richmond in the English Premier League. Despite having no experience with the game, Ted Lasso ships across the pond to start in his new role.
Seasons one and two are available to watch now with a third in the works.
The Afterparty
Comedy series The Afterparty stars Tiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson, Zoë Chao, and Ben Schwartz. Centering on a murder mystery at a high school reunion, the eight-episode series tells the story of the same night through different characters' perspectives, each with its own unique visual style and film genre to match the teller's personality.
The Shrink Next Door
The Shrink Next door is a miniseries adaptation of the Wondery podcast of the same name. It is based on the story of Isaac Herschkopf, a psychiatrist who abused his relationships with his patients in order to exploit them for personal gain. The dark comedy show stars Paul Rudd, Will Ferrell, and Kathryn Hahn.
Trying
The series follows Nikki (Esther Smith) and Jason (Rafe Spall), who want to try having children; however, they can't conceive naturally. They decide to adopt a child, but the adoption process is long, daunting, and will require the couple to push their relationship to its limits.
Seasons one and two are on Apple TV+ now with season three set to arrive in 2022.
Apple TV+ Adult Animation
Central Park
Central Park is an animated musical comedy from Loren Bouchard (Bob's Burgers) that follows the exploits of a family living in New York's iconic park. The series voice cast includes Josh Gad, Leslie Odom, Jr., Kristen Bell, Kathryn Hahn, Tituss Burgess, Daveed Diggs, and Stanley Tucci.
Seasons one and two are available now.
Apple TV+ Kids and Family
Blush
Animated short film Blush follows the journey of a horticulturist-astronaut who becomes stranded on a desolate dwarf planet. A chance encounter with an ethereal being leads to an astonishing adventure about life and love. Blush is the first joint production between Apple and Skydance Animation.
Doug Unplugs
Doug is a boy robot who is taking on the world one curious adventure at a time in this animated kid-friendly adventure made by DreamWorks animation. Two seasons are available on Apple TV+.
El Deafo
Based on the No. 1 New York Times best-seller and Newbery Honor-winning graphic memoir, animated kids series El Deafo follows Cece as she loses her hearing and finds her inner superhero with a little help from her superhero alter ego El Deafo.
Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock
Apple TV+ is rebooting the classic Fraggle Rock franchise in 2022 with Back to the Rock. The show reunites Gobo, Red, Boober, Mokey, Wembley, and Uncle Travelling Matt for brand new songs and adventures.
Fraggle Rock: Rock On!
Fan favorites from the '80s series, including Gobo, Red, Boober, Mokey, Wembley, and Uncle Traveling Matt, return for new stories and classic Fraggle songs. Interestingly, Rock On! was all shot on iPhone 11 phones from the homes of the production team and artists.
Get Rolling with Otis
Otis is a small tractor with a big heart who rolls into action on Long Hill Dairy Farm whenever his friends need him.
Ghostwriter
This children's mystery television series is a reboot of a 1990s series by the same name. The series follows four young detectives who solve neighborhood crimes and mysteries. For assistance, they receive clues from an invisible being aptly named Ghostwriter and a fictional character it releases into the world.
Hello, Jack! The Kindness Show
Jack shows kids that it's cool to be kind by being one of Clover Grove's most thoughtful and caring residents, greeting everyone with kindness and humor.
Helpsters
Helpsters stars Cody and his team of vibrant monsters who love to solve problems. Whether it's planning a party, climbing a mountain, or mastering a magic trick, the Helpsters can figure anything out—because everything starts with a plan. Helpsters is the first series between Apple and Sesame Workshop.
Helpsters Help You
Helpsters Help You is a miniseries of shorts produced in partnership with the Sesame Workshop aimed at providing support for kids and parents living in the time of COVID-19.
Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth
In celebration of Earth Day 2020, Apple released Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth which is a short film adapted from the best-selling children's book by Oliver Jeffers. Narrated by Meryl Streep, Here We Are follows a precocious 7-year-old who learns about the wonders of the planet from his parents and a mysterious exhibit at the aptly titled Museum of Everything.
Mariah Carey's Magical Christmas Special
After a tough 2020, there's only one person who can save Christmas: Mariah Carey. In this star-studded spectacular, the Queen of Christmas takes us on a magical journey to raise Christmas spirits with pals Tiffany Haddish, Billy Eichner, Ariana Grande, Jennifer Hudson, Snoop Dogg, Jermaine Dupri, Misty Copeland, and Mykal-Michelle Harris.
Mariah's Christmas: The Magic Continues
Mariah Carey's 2021 holiday special includes the first and only performance of the Grammy Award-winning singer's new single, "Fall in Love at Christmas" as well as an exclusive interview with Zane Lowe.
Harriet the Spy
Apple TV+'s Harriet the Spy is the first animated adaptation of the iconic children's novel. Perpetually curious 11-year-old Harriet M. Welsch wants to be a writer, and in order to be a good writer, she'll need to know everything. The first five episodes of season one arrive in late 2021 with the second half of the season coming in spring 2022.
Peanuts in Space: Secrets of Apollo 10
Apple actually released this short film before the launch of Apple TV+ to coincide with the 50th Anniversary of NASA's Apollo 10 mission. The "documentary" stars Jeff Goldblum as a self-published NASA historian and Ron Howard as himself and tries to solve the great mystery: Was Snoopy a top-secret astronaut?
Pretzel and the Puppies
Pretzel and the Puppies is an animated series for preschoolers featuring the voice talents of Mark Duplass (The Morning Show) and Nasim Pedrad (Saturday Night Live). Based on the beloved canine from the classic book *Pretzel by award-winning authors Margret and H.A. Rey, creators of "Curious George," the original series is a new story about the modern dog family led by stay-at-home dad Pretzel, his five adorable Dachshund puppies, and mom Greta, the mayor of Muttgomery.
Puppy Place
Siblings Charles and Lizzie Peterson take on the tough but rewarding task of fostering puppies and finding their permanent homes with each pup providing adventure.
Snoopy in Space
Snoopy of Peanuts fame is starring in a new animated series on Apple TV+ where, you guessed it, the famous beagle attempts to go into space. He's becoming a NASA astronaut. Snoopy's joined by Charlie Brown and the rest of the Peanuts gang in this new adventure.
A second season is currently in production, but you can see the entire first season now on Apple TV+.
Snoopy Presents: For Auld Lang Syne
After the Peanuts gang experience a disappointing Christmas because Grandma can't visit, Lucy resolves to throw herself the best New Year's Eve party ever, while Charlie Brown struggles to accomplish just one of his resolutions before the clock strikes twelve.
Stillwater
Siblings Karl, Addy, and Michael have an interesting next-door neighbor — a wise panda named Stillwater — and his stories give them new perspectives on the world and teach them about life. Seasons one and two are streaming now.
The Snoopy Show
Snoopy, Charlie Brown, and the rest of the gang are back with a new show that showcases Snoopy's latest adventures. Seasons one and two are available on Apple TV+.
Wolfboy and the Everything Factory
Wolfbody and the Everything Factory is described as a 10-episode animated epic that follows oddball dreamer Wolfboy (voiced by Kassian Akhtar) as he discovers a strange realm at the center of the Earth, where fantastical beings called Sprytes create things for the natural world above. Joseph Gordon-Levitt executive produces and voices Professor Luxcraft.
Apple TV+ Feature films
CODA
As the sole hearing member of a deaf family – a CODA, child of deaf adults – 17-year-old Ruby's (Emilia Jones) life revolves around acting as an interpreter for her parents and working on the family's struggling fishing boat every day before school with her father and older brother. When Ruby discovers her gift for singing through her school choir, she finds herself torn between the obligations she feels to her family and the pursuit of her own dreams.
Come From Away
The Tony Award-winning Broadway musical Come From Away tells the true story of 7,000 people stranded in the small town of Gander, Newfoundland after all flights into the U.S. were grounded on September 11, 2001. This live performance of the hit musical was filmed at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre in New York City for an audience of 9/11 survivors and frontline workers.
Cherry
Inspired by the best-selling novel of the same name, gritty drama Cherry follows Tom Holland in the title role as he goes from college dropout to army medic in Iraq. The unhinged character is only anchored by his one true love, Emily (Ciara Bravo), but his undiagnosed PTSD from the war leads to a life of drug addiction and crime.
Finch
In Finch, Tom Hanks stars as the titular character, a robotics engineer and one of the few survivors of a catastrophic solar event that has left the world a wasteland. Living with his dog Goodyear in a bunker for a decade, Finch creates a robot to look after Goodyear once he no longer can. When the unlikely trio must voyage across the desolate American West, Finch strives to show his creation, who names himself Jeff, what it means to be alive.
Greyhound
Longtime Navy veteran and first-time captain Ernest Krause (Tom Hanks) leads an international convoy of 37 ships on a mission across treacherous Atlantic waters in order to deliver thousands of soldiers and much-needed supplies to Allied forces during World War II. Inspired by the Battle of the Atlantic, Greyhound was written by Hanks and directed by Aaron Schneider.
Hala
The balance between desire and familial, cultural, and religious obligations is explored in Hala with the titular Pakistani-American teenager growing up in two different worlds. Written and directed by Minhal Baig and executive produced by Jada Pinkett Smith, Hala was an official selection of the 2019 Sundance Film Festival and 2019 Toronto International Film Festival.
On the Rocks
When doubt about her marriage strikes, a young New York mother and writer (Rashida Jones) teams up wither her playboy father (Bill Murray) to keep tabs on her husband in a bittersweet comedy about love and relationships. On the Rocks is written and directed by Sofia Coppola.
Palmer
After 12 years in prison, former high-school football star Eddie Palmer (Justin Timberlake) returns home and tries to put his life back together and rebuild a quiet life for himself. That becomes more difficult when tasked with caring for his neighbor's 7-year-old son Sam (Ryder Allen) who is displaced when his mother Shelly (Juno Temple) disappears on a prolonged drinking spree. Palmer forms an unlikely bond with Sam and his teacher Maggie (Alisha Wainwright), though Eddie's past threatens to ruin his new life and family.
Swan Song
Starring Mahershala Ali, Glenn Close, and Awkwafina, Swan Song follows the journey of a loving husband and father diagnosed with a terminal illness who is presented with an alternative solution by his doctor to shield his family from grief.
The Banker
Inspired by true events, The Banker follows two entrepreneurs, Bernard Garrett (Anthony Mackie) and Joe Morris (Samuel L. Jackson), who devise an ingenious business plan to take on the racist establishment of the 1960s and fight for equal rights to the housing market — and the American dream.
The Sky is Everywhere
Based on the book by the same name, The Sky is Everywhere tells the story of a high school girl who suffers through the loss of her big sister and gets entangled in two romantic relationships. One of these is with the sister's former fiancé.
The Tragedy of Macbeth
From Academy Award winner Joel Coen, The Tragedy of Macbeth stars Denzel Washington and Frances MacDormand. After hitting theaters on December 25, 2021, it is now available to stream on Apple TV+.
Wolfwalkers
Nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 2021 Oscars, Wolfwalkers follows young hunter Robyn Goodfellowe as she journeys to Ireland with her father to help wipe out the last wolf pack. On her journey, Robyn befriends a member of a mysterious tribe rumored to have the ability to transform into wolves by night.
Apple TV+ Documentaries
1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything
1971 was a year of musical innovation as well as political and cultural upheaval. This eight-part docuseries chronicles the birth of the most original artists and songs from the era and features never-before-seen footage of The Rolling Stones, Aretha Franklin, Bob Marley, Marvin Gaye, The Who, Joni Mitchell, Lou Reed, and more.
9/11: Inside the President's War Room
Coinciding with the 20th anniversary of 9/11, this new documentary explores the hours immediately after the attacks from the angle of President George W. Bush, and those around him. 9/11: Inside the President's War Room is a joint production between Apple and the BBC, so you won't see it on Apple TV+ in the UK and will need to watch it on BBC iPlayer instead.
Beastie Boys Story
Directed by Spike Jonze, Beastie Boys Story is a live documentary experience in which Bestie Boys members Mike Diamond and Adam Horovitz tell you the story of their band and friendship.
Becoming You
Becoming You is a global series about child development that explores how the first 2,000 days of our lives shape the rest. Documenting 100 children across the world, the series offers a thought-provoking look at how children learn to think, speak and move, from birth to age five. Olivia Colman narrates.
Billie Eilish: The World's A Little Blurry
Award-winning filmmaker R.J. Cutler documents the rise of singer-songwriter Billie Eilish as she navigates life on the road and at home while writing, recording, and releasing her hit debut album.
Boys State
Boys State is an immersion into a week-long annual program in which a thousand Texas high school seniors gather to build their own mock state government. In doing so, the doc explores contemporary American masculinity and political divison.
Bruce Springsteen's Letter to You
Bruce Springsteen's Letter to You feature-length documentary captures Bruce Springsteen recording his new album Letter To You live with the full E Street Band. A must-watch for any Boss fans with final take performances of 10 originals from the new record.
Dads
Featuring fathers from across the world, Dads is a heartfelt and humorous documentary that celebrates the challenges and joys of modern-day parenting.
Dear...
Inspired by Apple's "Dear Apple" ad spots, Dear... features letters to some of the most iconic figures in today's society, including Oprah Winfrey, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Stevie Wonder, and more, written by those whose lives have been changed through their work. Two seasons of Dear... are available to stream.
Earth At Night In Color
Filmed across six continents, this nature docuseries uses cutting-edge camera tech to capture animals' nocturnal lives in full color. Tom Hiddleston narrates.
Fathom
Fathom follows Dr. Ellen Garland and Dr. Michelle Fournet, two scientists focused on the study of humpback whale songs as they seek to better understand whale culture and communication.
Fireball: Visitors From Darker Worlds
Werner Herzog and Clive Oppenheimer's Fireball explores how meteorites have impacted our planet's landscapes and cultures.
Greatness Code
Unscripted series Greatness Code highlights untold stories from the greatest athletes in the world with each of the seven episodes examining pivotal moments that defined each athlete's career. Featured athletes in season one include LeBron James, Tom Brady, Alex Morgan, Usain Bolt, and more.
Home
The first documentary series from Apple, Home consists of a 10-episode first season exploring extraordinary homes around the world and talking to the people who built them.
Lincoln's Dilemma
Lincoln's Dilemma is a four-part documentary series based on acclaimed historian David S. Reynolds' award-winning book, Abe: Abraham Lincoln in His Times, that offers a fresh exploration of President Lincoln and the complex journey to end slavery. The series is narrated by Jeffrey Wright and feature the voices of Bill Camp as Abraham Lincoln and Leslie Odom Jr. as Frederick Douglass.
Long Way Up
Starring Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman, Long Way Up reunites the best friends for another motorbike adventure. This time, they'll travel 13,000 miles over 100 days through 16 border crossings and 13 countries, starting from Ushuaia at the tip of South America and working their way up through glorious and underexposed landscapes of South and Central America.
The Elephant Queen
The Elephant Queen is a genre-crossing wildlife documentary, uniquely crafted as a character-driven narrative, narrated by Chiwetel Ejiofor. It takes audiences across the African savannah and into the heart of an elephant family.
The Line
The Line is a new four-part, limited documentary series that examines the unprecedented 2018 case in which a US Navy SEAL platoon accused its chief of war crimes. All four parts of The Line premiered globally in November 2021, with an accompanying 6-part podcast of the same name having premiered in April 2021.
The Me You Can't See
Co-created by Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry, The Me You Can't See is a six-part docuseries exploring mental health and emotional wellbeing. The series features both high-profile celebrities and a wide range of people from across the globe.
The Velvet Underground
Featuring in-depth interviews with key players combined with never-before-seen performances, The Velvet Underground music documentary explores how the group became one of rock 'n' roll's most revered bands.
The Year Earth Changed
With much of the globe's human population in lockdown due to COVID-19, this timely documentary, narrated by David Attenborough, looks at nature's response to reduced human activity.
Tiny World
Narrated by Paul Rudd (yes, he's Ant-Man), this nature documentary looks at the world's smallest creatures and the extraordinary lengths they have to go to in order to survive.
'Twas the Fight Before Christmas
'Twas the Fight Before Christmas follows the story of a North Idaho neighborhood turned upside down by one man's obsession with bringing Christmas cheer to all, through the biggest community Christmas event America has ever seen. Christmas-loving lawyer Jeremy Morris' plan hits a snag when the homeowners' association informs him that the event violates the rules of the neighborhood. A contentious fight over the festivities erupts and things snowball out of control.
Visible: Out on Television
Visible: Out on Television looks at the importance of TV as a medium that shapes American conscience and how the LGBTQ movement has shaped television. The series explores themes such as invisibility, homophobia, the evolution of the LGBTQ character, and coming out in the television industry.
Watch the Sound with Mark Ronson
Award-winning producer and artist Mark Ronson explores the intersection of technology and musical innovation with his heroes and fellow hitmakers. Guests include Paul McCartney, DJ Premier, Charli XCX, Dave Grohl, and Questlove.
Who Are You, Charlie Brown?
Lupita Nyong'o narrates a documentary about Peanuts and its creator, Charles M. Schulz. Famous fans—including Kevin Smith, Al Roker, and Billie Jean King—share its influence on them, and a new animated story finds Charlie Brown on a personal quest.
Apple TV+ Talk shows
Oprah's Book Club
Television icon Oprah Winfrey has taken an active role on Apple TV+ by introducing launching projects on the streaming service. The one that debuted first should sound familiar. Oprah's Book Club first ran on The Oprah Winfrey Show in 1996 and continued for 15 years until the talk show ended. It then found a home on the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) and O, The Oprah Magazine as Oprah's Book Club 2.0. On Apple TV+, each episode features a book handpicked by Oprah, along with an interview about the issues that it brings to light.
The Oprah Conversation
The Oprah Conversation is a long-form interview-style show where Oprah sits down and talks politics, race relations, and more with a wide variety of guests. Former President Barack Obama is one such guest with other celebrities like Dolly Parton, Stevie Wonder, and Elliot Page also featuring.
The Problem with Jon Stewart
Jon Stewart returns to TV in a new current affairs series which takes a deep dive into some of the biggest issues of our time. A companion podcast extends the conversation from each show, too.
Apple TV+ Podcasts
For All Mankind: The Official Podcast
To coincide with season two of For All Mankind, Apple released its first Apple TV+ companion podcast with For All Mankind: The Official Podcast. Hosted by Krys Marshall, who plays Danielle Poole on the show, it features behind-the-scenes looks and interviews with scientists, former astronauts, and the cast and crew of For All Mankind.
Foundation: The Official Podcast
Foundation: The Official Podcast is an official companion podcast for Apple TV+ sci-fi drama series Foundation. Host Jason Concepcion and Foundation's showrunner and executive producer David S. Goyer discuss adapting Isaac Asimov's iconic novels for the screen while writers from the show chat with Jason and David to unpack each episode of the Apple Original series, giving viewers a deeper dive into the story.
Hooked
Unlike many other Apple Original Podcasts, Hooked does not tie into an accompanying Apple TV+ show. The nine-part podcast series explores the true story of Tony Hathaway, whose addiction to legally prescribed opioids led him to spiral from a top engineer to becoming one of the most prolific bank robbers in American history. Available in Apple Podcasts or via RSS for free, you do not need an Apple TV+ subscription to listen to Hooked.
The Line
The Line is Apple's first hybrid podcast-TV offering presented as two non-fiction series. The series examine the moral ambiguities of war as embodied by the 2018 case in which a US Navy SEAL platoon accused its chief, Eddie Gallagher, of war crimes.
The six-part audio series hosted and executive produced by Dan Taberski is available now on Apple Podcasts with the four-part docuseries available on Apple TV+.
The Problem with Jon Stewart
The Problem with Jon Stewart is a companion podcast series to the TV+ series of the same name. The idea of the weekly show is to extend the conversation of each TV episode. Jon is joined by the staff and expert guests for nuanced discussions, updates on action items, and "airing of grievances from writers over jokes that didn't make the show."
Wild Things: Siegfried & Roy
Wild Things: Siegfried & Roy, an eight-part podcast series, shares the behind-the-scenes story of the world's most famous magical duo.
Apple continues to grow its number of TV+-adjacent podcast offerings, though Wild Things does not offer a TV counterpart as is the case for The Line and The Problem With Jon Stewart, nor is it a companion podcast like those that launched with its Foundation and For All Mankind TV+ series.
Apple TV+ Coming soon
Apple shows no sign of slowing down when it comes to Apple TV+, and here are just some of the shows we know are in the works over at Apple.
Alabama
This eight-part comedy series is set to star Imelda Staunton who previously featured in Trying for Apple TV+ as well as the Harry Potter movies. Alabama is a co-production with the BBC and was set to air in 2020 according to Chortle's original 2019 reporting, though it's possible the timeline was pushed back due to the pandemic:
The show has been directed by Catastrophe's Jim O'Hanlon and produced by Chris Sussman, head of comedy for BBC Studios.
- Release date: Unknown
Amber Brown
Apple has ordered a series aimed at kids and families based on the best-selling books by Paula Danziger:
- Release date: Unknown
Andy Samberg sci-fi comedy-drama
As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, Apple TV+ has landed a new project from Andy Samberg and Ben Stiller. Samberg has teamed up once again with Andy Siara, the writer of Palm Springs, for an untitled sci-fi comedy-drama.
While details of the project itself are unknown, it has been revealed that it is an original idea from Raphael Bob-Waksberg, the mind behind Bojack Horseman.
Argylle
Apple has reportedly spent $200 million to acquire the rights to spy thriller Argylle, according to Deadline.
Argylle has a killer cast including lead Henry Cavill, Sam Rockwell, Bryce Dallas Howard, Bryan Cranston, Catherine O'Hara, John Cena and Samuel L. Jackson. Making her screen-starring debut will be Grammy winner Dua Lipa, who will also provide music for the title track and score.
- Release date: Unknown
Audrey Hepburn biopic
Apple TV+ has reportedly signed a new movie based on the life of legendary actress Audrey Hepburn. 2-time Oscar nominee Rooney Mara is set to play the Breakfast at Tiffany's star, according to Deadline. Variety confirmed the news and added that the plot details are being kept secret for now:
- Release date: Unknown
Bad Blood
Apple confirmed its Apple Original Films studio is backing and will distribute Bad Blood, a new movie focusing on the shocking rise and fall of Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes, per Deadline. Jennifer Lawrence will star as Holmes with Adam McKay writing and directing.
- Release date: Unknown
Bad Monkey
A new 10-episode drama from Emmy Award-nominated writer and executive producer Bill Lawrence (Ted Lasso) is coming soon to Apple TV+. Vince Vaughn is set to star and executive produce.
- Release date: Unknown
Bad Sisters
Apple has reportedly ordered a 10-episode dark comedy series set to star Sharon Horgan. According to Variety, Horgan will also co-write and executive produce.
Variety later reported that the show will be titled Bad Sisters and the cast will feature Horgan, Anne-Marie Duff, Eva Birthistle, Sarah Greene, and Eve Hewson as the Garvey sisters. Claes Bang, Brian Gleeson, Daryl McCormack, Assaad Bouab, and Saise Quinn also star.
- Release date: Unknown
Being Heumann
Apple Original Films has landed rights to a package based on Judy Heumann's bestselling memoir Being Heumann, according to Deadline. Sian Heder (CODA) is set to direct with Ali Stroker starring. Heumann and her co-author Kristen Joiner will executive produce.
- Release date: Unknown
Benjamin Franklin drama series
Apple has confirmed an upcoming drama which will see Michael Douglass star as Benjamin Franklin. The limited series is from Kirk Ellis, the writer of the acclaimed series John Adams, and will be based on the book A Great Improvisation: Franklin, France, and the Birth of America from Stacy Schiff. The series will be directed by Tim Van Patten.
- Release date: Unknown
Black & Blues: The Colorful Ballad of Louis Armstrong
Apple has announced that it has greenlit a Louis Armstrong documentary feature entitled Black & Blues: The Colorful Ballad of Louis Armstrong directed by Sacha Jenkins.
- Release date: Unknown
Brad Pitt Formula One movie
Apple has reportedly beaten out competition from the likes of Netflix, Amazon, Sony, and more to pick up a new Brad Pitt movie all about Formula One racing. Set to involve Top Gun: Maverick director Joseph Kosinski alongside Jerry Bruckheimer, Deadline reports that the movie will see Pitt star as a driver who takes a younger racer under his wing:
- Release date: Unknown
Brad Pitt/George Clooney thriller
Per Deadline, Apple is said to have inked a deal with for an as-yet untitled thriller starring Brad Pitt and George Clooney. The thriller follows two lone-wolf fixers assigned to the same job.
- Release date: Unknown
Bride
Reported by Deadline, Scarlett Johansson is coming to Apple TV+ in a new film called Bride. The actor will reportedly both produce and star in the film, which is being made by Apple and A24. Sebastián Lelio, best known for films like A Fantastic Woman, Disobedience, and Gloria, has signed on to direct.
- Release date: Unknown
Brie Larson CIA biography series
Captain Marvel star and Academy Award winner Brie Larson will star in this straight-to-series drama that's based on Amaryllis Fox's memoir, Life Undercover: Coming of Age in the CIA.
According to Deadline, "The drama is described as a provocative and contemporary look at a young woman's journey in the CIA, told through the prism of her closest relationships."
- Release date: Unknown
Black Bird
Apple has provided a first look at its upcoming psychological thriller Black Bird. The six-episode series is adapted from the true-crime memoir In with the Devil: A Fallen Hero, a Serial Killer, and a Dangerous Bargain for Redemption and will star Taron Egerton and Paul Walter Hauser.
- Release date: July 8, 2022
Carlos Ghosn docuseries
Apple has greenlit a four-part documentary series about the rise and fall of former Nissan and Renault CEO Carlos Ghosn, according to Deadline.
- Release date: Unknown
Carpool Karaoke: The Series
After debuting on Apple Music before relocating to the Apple TV app, Carpool Karaoke: The Series is set to make the move to Apple TV+ with season five, reports Deadline.
- Release date: Unknown
Carrie & Me
According to Deadline, Apple is in final negotiations for Carrie & Me, a film adaptation of Carol Burnett's bestselling memoir about her daughter Carrie Hamilton.
- Release date: Unknown
Cartoon Saloon series
In a 2021 interview with Deadline, Wolfwalkers directors Tomm Moore and Ross Stewart mentioned a new animated series in the works at Cartoon Saloon for Apple TV+. Moore said:
- Release date: Unknown
Cha Cha Real Smooth
Apple TV+ has reportedly picked up Cooper Raiff's Cha Cha Real Smooth after winning a "competitive bidding situation" that involved some of Hollywood's biggest hitters. Variety reports that Apple TV+ beat out stiff competition from all the usual suspects including Netflix. The movie was plucked out of this year's virtual Sundance Film Festival.
- Release date: June 17
City on Fire
Drama series City on Fire has been confirmed by Apple, inspired by the acclaimed novel of the same name by Garth Risk Hallberg:
- Release date: Unknown
Colleen McGuinness comedy series
Apple reportedly landed 10-episode series from Colleen McGuinness (30 Rock), according to The Hollywood Reporter. The 10-episode, half-hour comedy is inspired by Curtis Sittenfeld's short story collection You Think It, I'll Say It.
Kristen Wiig was originally pegged to star, though she has since departed the show due to scheduling conflicts, as per a Deadline report. The show is currently on hold as Apple and the producers "evaluate their options, including proceeding with a different actress."
- Release date: Unknown
Container
Apple has reportedly ordered its first Russian-language original series, with Container set to star The Bourne Supremacy's Oksana Akinshina. According to a Variety report, the show already aired in its native Russia in September 2021, but it will be available to stream on Apple TV+ in spring 2022.
- Release date: Unknown
Damien Chazelle drama
Apple has given another straight-to-series order, this time for a drama from La La Land writer/director Damien Chazelle. Little is known about the plot of the series at this time.
From Variety:
- Release date: Unknown
Dark Matter
Apple has announced a new sci-fi show entitled Dark Matter based on the Blake Crouch novel of the same name. The nine-episode series is set to star Joel Edgerton and will be produced for Apple TV+ by Sony Pictures Television.
- Release date: Unknown
Dear Edward
Apple has announced a series order for Dear Edward, a new 10-episode drama series based on the novel by Ann Napolitano. The show will be written, showrun and executive produced by Jason Katims and stars Connie Britton, Taylor Schilling, and Colin O'Brien. Palmer director Fisher Stevens will direct and executive produce the first episode.
- Release date: Unknown
Disclaimer
Acclaimed director Alfonso Cuarón is adapting Renee Knight's novel Disclaimer as a series for Apple TV+ with Cate Blanchett and Kevin Kline set to star, according to Deadline:
Disclaimer will mark the first time that Cuarón has written and directed all episodes of an original series.
- Release date: Unknown
Dolly
Apple has reportedly landed Dolly, a sci-fi courtroom drama focused around a robot that kills its owner. Florence Pugh, who was nominated for an Oscar for her supporting role in Little Women, is currently attached to star in the film, says Deadline.
- Release date: Unknown
Earthsound
Apple has picked up a new 12-part natural history series. Entitled Earthsound, the show will use audio technology as a means to tell stories about wildlife, as a Deadline report notes:
- Release date: Unknown
Echo 3
In July 2020, Apple confirmed it has given a straight-to-series order for Echo 3, a new action-thriller written by Academy Award-winning producer and writer Mark Boal (The Hurt Locker). The 10-part series is based on the award-winning Israeli drama When Heroes Fly.
- Release date: Unknown
El Gato Negro
Robert Rodriguez and Diego Boneta are teaming up for El Gato Negro, according to The Hollywood Reporter, an adaptation of a Mexican comic book being set up at Apple TV+ as a series.
- Release date: Unknown
Emancipation
Apple has landed the rights to new movie Emancipation for Apple TV+, starring Will Smith, according to Deadline. The deal is reportedly worh in excess of $120 million.
- Release date: Unknown
Extrapolations
Apple has given a series order to Extrapolations, an anthology series about climate change from Scott Z. Burns, according to Variety. Here's how Burns describes it:
There are some big names attached to the project including Meryl Streep, Sienna Miller, Kit Harington, Daveed Diggs, Gemma Chan, David Schwimmer, Forest Whitaker, Tobey Maguire, Edward Norton, Indira Varma, and more.
- Release date: Unknown
Five Days at Memorial
Apple has confirmed a new limited series based on the award-winning non-fiction book Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital.
- Release date: Unknown
Friday Night Baseball
Announced in March 2022, Apple's first foray into live sports for Apple TV+ will be Friday Night Baseball. The weekly broadcast will be produced by MLB Network, featuring two games with pre-game and post-game analysis.
Friday Night Baseball will be available in the United States, Canada, Australia, Brazil, Japan, Mexico, Puerto Rico, South Korea, and the United Kingdom, with fans in the U.S. also being able to enjoy MLB Big Inning, a live highlights show airing every weeknight during the 2022 regular season.
- Release date: April 8
Ghosted
Late last summer, Deadline reported that Apple had picked up Ghosted, a romantic action adventure movie that will be directed by Dexter Fletcher. Marvel stars Scarlett Johanssen and Chris Evans were set to reuinte on the move, though later reports suggest Johanssen has left the project and has been replaced by No Time To Die star Ana de Armas.
- Release date: Unknown
Godzilla and Titans live-action series
Apple has announced that it has landed a live-action Godzilla and Titans original television series. The series, which will come from the material contained in Legendary's Monsterverse franchise, will follow the story of a family who tries to uncover the secrets of the Monarch organization.
- Release date: Unknown
Grateful Dead biopic
Jonah Hill will play Jerry Garcia in a new Grateful Dead biopic for Apple TV+. As reported by Deadline, Martin Scorcese has signed on to direct the upcoming film. It will be Apple's second film with the award-winning director as the company is already working on Killers of the Flower Moon together.
- Release date: Unknown
Gutsy Women
According to Deadline, Apple has given a straight-to-series order to Gutsy Women, an event docuseries hosted and executive produced by Hillary Rodham Clinton and Chelsea Clinton, inspired by their best-selling The Book of Gutsy Women: Favorite Stories of Courage and Resilience.
HiddenLight's first project will be an @AppleTV adaptation of "Gutsy Women," the book Chelsea and I wrote to chronicle the lives of trailblazing women whose stories deserve to be more widely shared.
More to come soon. pic.twitter.com/NiK5yiQJCwHiddenLight's first project will be an @AppleTV adaptation of "Gutsy Women," the book Chelsea and I wrote to chronicle the lives of trailblazing women whose stories deserve to be more widely shared.
More to come soon. pic.twitter.com/NiK5yiQJCw— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) December 3, 2020December 3, 2020
- Release date: Unknown
Hannibal
According to Deadline, Apple is said to have bought Hannibal, a Darnell Metayer & Josh Peters-written series based on the life of the Carthaginian general Hannibal. Steven J. Caple Jr is said to be directing.
- Release date: Unknown
Hedy Lamarr
According to Deadline, the Gal Gadot-led eight-episode limited series Hedy Lamarr has moved to Apple from Showtime with a straight-to-series order.
- Release date: Unknown
Hello Tomorrow!
In May 2021, Apple confirmed it had placed a series order for Hello Tomorrow!, a new, 10-episode half-hour dramedy that will star Emmy and Critics Choice Award winner Billy Crudup (The Morning Show) who will also serve as an executive producer. Here's how it describes the show:
- Release date: Unknown
High Desert
Apple has confirmed a series order for High Desert, a new half-hour comedy series starring Patricia Arquette and directed and executive produced by Ben Stiller.
- Release date: Unknown
Idris Elba spy romance
Apple TV+ has landed a new spy film starring Idris Elba. Reported by Variety, Elba will both star and produce the film. The movie does not have a title yet but is being described as a "spy movie with romance" and will be set in Africa. The script is written by Travon Free, best known for his work on The Daily Show.
- Release date: Unknown
It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown
In the same press release revealing its Earth Day-focused It's the Small Things, Charlie Brown, Apple also announced an Arbor Day special.
- Release date: April 29, 2022
It's the Small Things, Charlie Brown
Charlie Brown is coming back to Apple TV+ for Earth Day with a new special. Premiering on Friday, April 15, It's the Small Things, Charlie Brown will focus on environmentalism in celebration of Earth Day and will also feature a song from singer-songwriter Ben Folds.
- Release date: April 15, 2022
Jane
Apple has announced a straight-to-series order for Jane, a new mission-driven series for kids and families from Emmy Award winner J.J. Johnson, Sinking Ship Entertainment and the Jane Goodall Institute.
- Release date: Unknown
Jeju Island freediving documentary
The Speed Cubers director Sue Kim is reported to be currently at work on her next feature documentary about the female free divers of Jeju Island for Apple TV+, according to Deadline.
- Release date: Unknown
Justine Timberlake drama series
Apple has won an auction and acquired the script to develop an hour-long drama series starring Justin Timberlake, according to Deadline. Timberlake will play Gong Show host Chuck Barris in the as-yet-untitled series.
- Release date: Unknown
K-pop docuseries
Korean-American director Sue Kim is reported to be working on a six-episode documentary series about the phenomenon of K-pop for Apple TV+, according to Deadline.
- Release date: Unknown
Lady in the Lake
Apple has given a straight-to-series order for Lady in the Lake, a new limited series that will co-star Academy Award winners Natalie Portman and Lupita Nyong'o.
- Release date: Unknown
Lessons in Chemistry
Brie Larson is set to star in and executive produce Lessons in Chemistry for Apple TV+, according to Variety.
- Release date: Unknown
Lewis Hamilton documentary
Apple has confirmed that it has landed a new feature documentary about "the groundbreaking life and career of seven-time Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton, who has broken both records and barriers to become one of the greatest Formula One drivers in history." The documentary is said to feature full access to Hamilton and his team, on and off the track, as well as an all-star cast of guest interviews.
- Release date: Unknown
Liason
Apple has announced its first French original production, Liason. According to French newspaper Le Figaro that got the exclusive announcement, the thriller drama series will star Eva Green and Vincent Cassel and has been shooting in the UK.
- Release date: Unknown
Little Rock Nine
Little Rock Nine is an eight-part limited series said to be in very early development at Apple. According to Deadline, the series "takes a deep dive into the 1957-1958 school year of Little Rock 9, and the showdown that rocked the nation."
- Release date: Unknown
Loot
Apple has confirmed a straight-to-series order for an as-yet-unnamed half-hour comedy series that will start Maya Rudolph:
A later report from Deadline confirmed the name Loot and attached Bridget Kyle and Vicky Luu's names to the project as co-executive producers. The two most recently worked together on Superstore.
- Release date: Unknown
Losing Earth
This series from Anonymous Content will be based on a long-form article from The New York Times Magazine that details efforts to save the Earth from climate change before it was too late.
From The New York Times:
- Release date: Unknown
Lovely Little Farm
Little has been said publicly about Lovely Little Farm, other than ABC mentioning it as a "live-action animated hybrid" coming soon to Apple TV+.
- Release date: Unknown
Luck
Apple TV has announced that it is bringing the highly-anticipated animated movie Luck to our screens on Friday, August 5. The new Apple Original Films and Skydance Animation production will debut globally and has some of the biggest names in the business providing voices to a raft of characters according to a Newsroom post.
- Release date: August 5, 2022
Manhunt
Apple has confirmed a series order for true crime limited series Manhunt based on the best-selling book by James Swanson and the events and aftermath of the Lincoln assassination.
The show will star Tobias Menzies (The Crown, Game of Thrones) and follows Edwin Stanton, Lincoln's war secretary and friend, who was driven nearly to madness by the need to catch John Wilkes Booth and to carry out Lincoln's legacy.
- Release date: Unknown
Masters of the Air
This limited series being produced in-house by Apple is a sequel of sorts to the Band of Brothers and The Pacific series executive produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks.
Variety explains:
- Release date: Unknown
Metropolis
Apple has announced the signing of a new series called Metropolis, based on the science fiction movie of the same name. Metropolis will join a growing collection of sci-fi Apple TV+ shows and will be written and directed by Sam Esmail of Mr. Robot fame, Apple confirmed.
- Release date: Unknown
Midnight Family
Apple has announced the signing of a new Spanish-language medical drama called Midnight Family. The show will run for 10 episodes. An entirely Hispanic cast and crew will be led by Ariel Award winner Joaquín Cosío, Renata Vaca, Diego Calva, and Sergio Bautista.
- Release date: Unknown
Mrs. American Pie
Apple has announced a series order for Mrs. American Pie, a 10-episode comedy from Abe Sylvia that will star Kristen Wiig and Laura Dern. The series is based on a novel by Juliet McDaniel and will tell the story of Maxine Simmons, a woman who tries desperately to get a seat at Palm Beach's high society.
- Release date: Unknown
My Ex-Life
Deadline reports that My Ex-Life, written by Mickey Rapkin (Pitch Perfect) inspired by the Stephen McCaul novel, is in discussions at Apple.
- Release date: Unknown
My Glory Was I Had Such Friends
Jennifer Garner and J.J. Abrams have teamed up for the first time since Alias for this straight-to-order drama miniseries based on the memoir of the same name by Amy Silverstein.
According to Deadline:
- Release date: Unknown
My Kind of Country
Apple is bringing its first music competition series to Apple TV+ with My Kind of Country. In a press release, Apple calls the show "a groundbreaking global search for unconventional and extraordinary country music talent" and confirmed that it will be produced by Reese Witherspoon's Hello Sunshine, Jason Owen, and Izzie Pick Ibarra.
- Release date: Unknown
Napoleon
Apple has agreed to finance Ridley Scott's film Napoleon (formerly known as Kitbag), starring Joaquin Phoenix as Napoleon Bonaparte, per Deadline in 2021.
A January 2022 Deadline report confirmed the title change for the project.
- Release date: Unknown
Negro League Baseball drama series
Apple is developing a drama series about Negro League Baseball, according to a report by Variety. Earvin 'Magic' Johnson will produce.
- Release date: Unknown
Now and Then
Apple has announced a series order for bilingual drama Now and Then:
- Release date: May 20, 2022
Number One on the Call Sheet
Two companion documentary features are coming soon to Apple TV+. As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, Apple Original Films has picked up Number One on the Call Sheet, two new documentaries about "pioneering Black actors and actresses, with backing from Jamie Foxx, Kevin Hart, Angela Bassett and Halle Berry."
- Release date: Unknown
Omnivore
Apple has announced the order of a new docuseries for Apple TV+ titled Omnivore that's all about food. In the new series, filmmaker Cary Joji Fukunaga and acclaimed chef René Redzepi will tell the story of humanity and the planet through eight defining ingredients:
- Release date: Unknown
Oprah Winfrey biographical documentary
Apple has ordered a two-part biographical documentary on Oprah Winfrey, according to a Deadline report. Kevin MacDonald will direct.
- Release date: Unknown
Pinecone & Pony
Apple is bringing another children's series to Apple TV+ with Pinecone & Pony debuting on April 8. The animated series from Dreamworks Animation is based on the book The Princess and the Pony by New York Times bestselling author Kate Beaton:
- Release date: April 8, 2022
Platonic
Apple confirmed it has ordered comedy series Platonic, starring Rose Byrne and Seth Rogan.
- Release date: Unknown
Prehistoric Planet
According to Deadline, Iron Man and The Jungle Book director Jon Favreau is to produce a dinosaur documentary series for Apple TV+. Teaming up with BBC Studios' Natural History Unit, Prehistoric Planet will use CGI to tell the story of the last days of the dinosaurs 66M years ago.
- Release date: Unknown
Presumed Innocent
David E. Kelley and J.J. Abrams are teaming up for a limited-series adaptation of courtroom thriller Presumed Innocent for Apple TV+, according to Deadline. Apple has reported ordered an eight-part series based on the Scott Turow book of the same name.
- Release date: Unknown
Puffins Impossible
Johnny Depp is set to reprise his role as Johnny Puff in a new Apple TV+ kids' show titled Puffins Impossible, a spinoff to animated series Puffins. Puffins Impossible is set to be an 18-episode show and is described as "the action-adventure version of Puffins."
As reported by Variety:
In "Puffins Impossible," the lives of puffins Johnny Puff, Didi, Pie, Tic and Tac are disrupted when a meteor lands, which leads them to gain superpowers. Led by Johnny Puff, they morph into Tactik, Didi Damage, Megapie and Mystic — a unified superhero team. Just like in "Puffins," positive themes of gender and race equality and environmental protection are weaved into the narrative.
- Release date: Unknown
Ramy Youssef/Steve Way series
Ramy Youssef, co-creator and star of Hulu's Ramy, is set to serve as the executive producer of a new show for Apple TV+, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Having signed an overall deal with studio A24, Youssef will create and develop new projects including one for Apple starring Ramy's Steve Way in a story that shows "perspective and the experience of a disabled person and their family in a real way."
- Release date: Unknown
Raymond and Ray
Apple has announced that it has landed Raymond and Ray, a new film that will star Ewan McGregor and Ethan Hawke. The Rodrigo García-directed film tells the story of Raymond and Ray, two half-brothers that try to find a new direction after their "terrible" father passes away.
- Release date: Unknown
Roar
Roar is an upcoming anthology series from Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch based on the 2018 short story collection of the same name by Cecelia Ahern. Nicole Kidman, Cynthia Erivo, Merritt Wever, and Alison Brie are set to star in the female-driven series which Apple confirmed will debut in April 2022.
- Release date: April 15, 2022
Shantaram
Based on the novel by Gregory David Roberts, this show follows Lin, a man on the run, trying to lose himself in the city of Bombay. From Variety:
- Release date: Unknown
Sharper
Apple has won another high-profile film for its streaming service. The company announced that it is teaming up with Julianne Moore and A24 on Sharper, a film that "follows a con artist, played by Moore, set in the world of Manhattan's billionaire echelon." It was later reported that John Lithgow has joined the cast.
- Release date: Unknown
Shining Girls
Apple has announced a series order for Shining Girls starring Elisabeth Moss. The "metaphysical thriller" is based on the 2013 best-selling novel by Lauren Beukes and will see Moss star as a Chicago reporter who survived a brutal assault only to find her reality shifting as she hunts down her attacker.
- Release date: April 29, 2022
Shrinking
Shrinking is a new comedy series confirmed by Apple that will star Jason Segal. Ted Lasso co-creator Bill Lawrence and breakout star Brett Goldstein (Roy Kent) will write and executive produce the series alongside Segal:
- Release date: Unknown
Sidney Poitier documentary
Following the death of the Hollywood icon Sidney Poitier, Deadline confirmed that Apple is in the middle of filming a documentary on the Oscar-winning actor. Oprah Winfrey is executive producing with Reginald Hudlin directing.
- Release date: Unknown
Snow Blind
Apple has secured another thriller for Apple TV+, beating out five other studios in a bidding war over Snow Blind starring Jake Gyllenhaal, reports Deadline. An adaptation of an Ollie Masters and Tyler Jenkins graphic novel of the same name, Snow Blind is the story of an Alaskan high school teen who discovers he and his family are living in the Witness Protection Program, soon after their town is invaded by a man seeking revenge, and the FBI who are chasing him.
- Release date: Unknown
Spellbound
In addition to Luck, Apple has also inked a deal for Skydance Animation movie Spellbound. Per The Hollywood Reporter:
- Release date: Unknown
Spirited
Apple has confirmed Sprited, a modern musical rendition of Charles Dickens' classic holiday story A Christmas Carol coming in time for the holidays in 2022. Ryan Reynolds, Will Ferrell, and Octavia Spencer have been confirmed to star with GLOW's Sunita Mani also reportedly taking on the role of Past, also known as The Ghost of Christmas Past, according to Deadline.
Day 1 shooting with one of my comedy idols, Will Ferrell. You'd barely notice this was an @Apple movie!
Also iOS 14.6 will begin installing in 7 seconds… pic.twitter.com/m4WNeIgGq4Day 1 shooting with one of my comedy idols, Will Ferrell. You'd barely notice this was an @Apple movie!
Also iOS 14.6 will begin installing in 7 seconds… pic.twitter.com/m4WNeIgGq4— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) July 6, 2021July 6, 2021
- Release date: Holiday 2022
Strange Planet
Apple has handed out a 10-episode, straight-to-series order for an animated series based on Nathan Pyle's webcomic and best-selling graphic novels Strange Planet, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
- Release date: Unknown
Sugar
Apple is said to have won a heated auction for Sugar, a potential TV series that has Colin Farrell attached to star, according to Deadline. The plot is being kept under wraps but it will be an "LA-set contemporary take on the private detective story," if that report is correct.
- Release date: Unknown
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