Apple TV+ features ad-free exclusive & original content including original shows, movies, and documentaries created by some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry. Some of the most popular shows on Apple TV+ include “The Morning Show,” “Ted Lasso,” “Defending Jacob,” “For All Mankind,” and “See.”
Since launching in November 2019, the service is available in over 100 countries and is accessible through the Apple TV app on iPhones, iPads, Apple TVs, Macs, as well as select smart TVs, streaming devices, and gaming consoles. So you don’t need an apple device to watch the content.
Defending Jacob
This crime drama miniseries is based on the novel of the same name by William Landay. Defending Jacob premiered on Apple TV+ in April 2020 and consists of eight episodes.
A small town Massachusetts assistant district attorney, Andy Barber (Chris Evans), has his life turned upside down when his 14-year-old son, Jacob (Jaeden Martell), is accused of murdering a fellow student. As the investigation unfolds, Andy and his wife, Laurie (Michelle Dockery), must navigate the legal system and try to clear their son’s name, all while dealing with the devastating impact the accusation has on their family and community.
A gripping exploration of the limits of parental love and loyalty, as Andy and Laurie are forced to confront the possibility that their son may be guilty of a terrible crime. Along the way, they also uncover dark secrets about their own pasts and the people around them, leading to a shocking and emotional conclusion.
Foundation
Another series based on a novel by Isaac Asimov, Foundation is a science fiction television series.
A complex and thought-provoking series that explores themes such as power, politics, religion, and the nature of humanity. The series features stunning visuals and an impressive cast, including Jared Harris as Hari Seldon, Lee Pace as Brother Day, and Lou Llobell as Gaal Dornick.
Set in a distant future where humanity has spread throughout the galaxy and formed a massive galactic empire that has existed for thousands of years. The empire is led by the Galactic Emperor, who rules from the imperial capital planet of Trantor. However, a mathematician named Hari Seldon has predicted that the empire will soon collapse, leading to a period of chaos and darkness that will last for thousands of years. In an effort to preserve human knowledge and shorten the period of chaos, Seldon creates a plan to establish a new society called the Foundation, which will be based on his mathematical principles and located on the edge of the galaxy.
The series follows the journey of several characters who are involved in the establishment and survival of the Foundation, including Gaal Dornick, a young mathematician who is recruited to work with Seldon; Salvor Hardin, a politician who becomes the first mayor of the Foundation; and Brother Day, the current Galactic Emperor who sees the Foundation as a threat to his power.
Liaison
The newest of shows, starring award-winning actress and producer, Eva Green, in her first major television role and Vincent Cassel. While Liaison is a spy thriller may not move as fast as some would like, Eva and Vincent give great performances as usual.
The show revolves around the story of a young and ambitious diplomat Ariane Felder (Eva), who becomes the French ambassador to the fictional country of Tazbekistan, where she is caught up in a dangerous and complex political game. As she tries to navigate the challenges of her new role, Ariane finds herself facing threats from all sides, including corrupt officials, rival diplomats, and shadowy figures from her own past.
The series promises to be a gripping and intense thriller, with a strong focus on character development and political intrigue. Eva Green’s performance is expected to be a highlight of the show, as she brings her trademark intensity and nuance to the role of Ariane Felder. This could be a must-watch for fans of political dramas and high-stakes thrillers that aren’t always packed with action but have a great story…we shall see.
Shining Girls
A dark and intense thriller that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats, based on the novel by Lauren Beukes, follows a time-traveling serial killer named Dan Vasser (Jamie Bell), who is able to move through time and space, stalking and murdering young women across different eras.
One victim, a young woman named Kirby Mazrachi (Elisabeth Moss), survives the attack and sets out to track down her attacker and bring him to justice with the help of Harper Curtis (Wagner Moura), a journalist who becomes involved in Kirby’s quest.
As Kirby delves deeper into the mystery, she discovers a connection between the killer and a house in Chicago that seems to be at the center of the time-traveling phenomenon.
See
Set in a distant future where a virus has wiped out most of the world’s population, leaving the survivors blind. The series follows the journey of a tribe of people who have adapted to living without sight, led by a warrior named Baba Voss, played by Jason Momoa.
The story begins when Baba Voss and his partner, Maghra, played by Hera Hilmar, give birth to twins who are born with the ability to see. This puts the tribe in danger, as other groups who believe that sight is a curse and a weakness will stop at nothing to capture and control the twins.
As Baba Voss and his tribe fight to protect the twins and survive in a dangerous and hostile world, they uncover secrets about the past and the origins of the virus that wiped out most of humanity.
See features impressive performances from its cast, which also includes Sylvia Hoeks, Alfre Woodard, and Christian Camargo. It has been praised for its world-building, cinematography, and storytelling.
Surface
Sophie is grappling with extreme memory loss following a traumatic head injury from her supposed suicide attempt. Alongside her loved ones, she embarks on a journey to piece together the fragments of her life and answer the questions of what led her to make the decision to jump and who is she really. However, as she delves deeper into her past, Sophie begins to question the veracity of her seemingly idyllic life as all the secrets and lies bubble to the surface.
Suspicion
A group of four ordinary British citizens are faced with an unexpected accusation of kidnapping the son of a prominent American media tycoon. The accusations and subsequent investigation shake them to their core, leaving them struggling to cope with the overwhelming pressure and uncertainty of the situation. In a frantic effort to clear their names, they embark on a race against the clock to prove their innocence. However, doubts begin to arise about their claims, and it becomes uncertain whether they are telling the truth or not.
Slow Horses
Slow Horses, a British TV series based on the Jackson Lamb series of spy novels by Mick Herron, is a thrilling and suspenseful drama with an ensemble cast led by Gary Oldman, who plays the enigmatic Jackson Lamb, the leader of the “slow horses.” The series has received critical acclaim for its sharp writing, strong performances, and gripping plot twists.
The show follows a group of MI5 agents who have been demoted to the “Slough House,” a department for disgraced spies, also known as slow horses. These agents are tasked with menial and insignificant assignments, far away from the exciting world of espionage. When a crisis arises and the fate of the nation is at stake, the slow horses are given a chance to prove their worth and redeem themselves.