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Top Apple TV+ Shows to Watch Now

by Carter May 15,2025

Let's address the elephant in the room: Yes, the proliferation of streaming services might seem overwhelming. Even surprising ventures like Chick-fil-A exploring the possibility of launching their own streaming service—although what content they would offer, or whether it would operate on Sundays, remains a mystery. However, the conversation around the saturation of streaming platforms shouldn't overshadow the unique offerings of Apple TV+, which has quietly established itself as a prime destination for science fiction and other genre programming. Plus, it's remarkably accessible, with numerous Apple products providing free trials.

Apple TV+ has earned a reputation for delivering top-notch shows that often fly under the radar, which might explain why you may not be familiar with many of them or even aware of what the service offers. If you're eager to stay ahead of the curve and maximize your free trial or new subscription, we've got you covered.

Below, in no particular order, are some of the best shows currently available on Apple TV+.

What to Watch on Apple TV+

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