Movies are the perfect way to relax, and Apple TV+ is currently among the most popular platforms to turn to. If you’re an Apple TV+ user wondering what to watch this week, you are in the right place, as we have compiled 15 series you’ll surely enjoy.
Ted Lasso
This comedy-drama was developed by Jason Sudeikis, who also played the titular role. Ted Lasso is an inexperienced coach, but when he is hired to manage a team in the English Premier League soccer team, he brings some success to them.
Foundation
The basis for this show is Isaac Asimov’s novel series Foundation. It is set long into the future when the galaxy is ruled by a clone dynasty known as the Cleons. This story is about a mathematician who predicts the fall of their empire and tries to preserve knowledge.
For All Mankind
In For All Mankind, things go differently as the Soviet Union beat the United States to get to the moon. This is a series where the effects of the opposing history (that never happened) are attempted to be answered dramatically. It’s four seasons and 40 episodes set from 1969 to the 2000s.
Slow Horses
A group of disgraced MI5 agents are put under Jackson Lamb, played by Gary Oldman, in the Slough House. The Slough House has them on boring administrative duty, and their time there is just a resignation waiting to happen. Somehow, the fate of Britain falls in their hands.
Black Bird
True crime lovers, this is for you! Jimmy Keene could be in jail for up to 10 years, plus no parole, but it doesn’t have to be so. There is a deal on the table where he walks without punishment. But doing his part of the deal is anything but easy.
Shrinking
Several laughs are ahead of you if you’re starting this series. While dealing with the loss of his wife, a therapist comes up with a new way to work—to tell his patients things as they really are. Jason Segel plays the lead role, Jimmy Laird.
Bad Sisters
Things are about to change for five Dublin-based Garvey sisters now the husband of one of them is dead. Each of the sisters could have had a hand in his death, but did any of them do it? That’s what the husband’s life insurers are setting out to prove.
Masters of the Air
Ten men make up a bomber unit whose mission puts them in harm’s way. From their bomber, the “Flying Fortress,” they face the fury of the Germans and develop friendships. Donald L. Miller’s 2007 book “Masters of the Air” is the basis for this war show.
Criminal Record
Peter Capaldi and Cush Jumbo come together in a clash of detectives. Cush acts as June Lenker, a young brilliant detective, while Capaldi stars as Daniel Hegarty, a seasoned colleague. The conflict subject is a historic murder case that an anonymous phone call points them to.
Dickinson
You’ll probably learn a thing or two about Emily Dickinson from this series. It takes you back to the 1800s, where a young Dickinson experiences life and society, and brings her view of these experiences to the screen. Thirty episodes of laughs await you.
Presumed Innocent
Presumed Innocent is a feast for lawyers and lovers of legal thrillers. This series puts a prosecutor on the other side of the court, as he is the key suspect when his colleague is murdered. It’s a story of the accused as well as one of the Attorneys’ Offices where he works.
Loot
Maya Rudolph plays Molly Wells, who is walking away from two decades of marriage and has a seat among the world’s richest women to show for it. There’s enough to enjoy in its two seasons, from funny moments to guest stars.
Sugar
The titular character is played by Colin Farrell. John Sugar is a private investigator, and his job is to investigate a disappearance, but as he digs, he finds more than his hirers expected him to. Director credits for the eight episodes go to Adam Arkin and Fernando Meirelles.
Constellation
Johanna Ericsson is lucky to be alive after encountering an accident at the International Space Station but left behind while her colleagues are evacuated. Coming to earth is another challenge, as things are not the same as before.