What’s on Apple TV+?

Apple TV+
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3.8 out of 5 stars
3.75
  • pro
    Strong selection of original programming
  • pro
    Big name stars like Tom Hanks & Oprah Winfrey
  • pro
    Full length feature films & documentaries
  • con
    Not much outside original content
Michael Archambault
Sr. Writer, TV & Streaming
February 28, 2023
4 min read

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Apple’s video-on-demand streaming service, Apple TV+, offers a large variety of content to binge on, from original programming to full-length films.

Featuring content produced by Steven Spielberg and A-list actors, including Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, and Jason Momoa, Apple TV+ has a little something for everyone.

Headline shows from Apple TV+ include the psychological drama Severance, sports comedy Ted Lasso, and music documentary Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry.

Let’s dive into the Apple TV+ lineup to see exactly what’s streaming on Apple’s video-on-demand service and what your $5 a month gets you.

Apple TV+ original programming

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If you’re looking to plop onto the couch and binge on a new show, Apple TV+ offers over three-dozen selections.

From dramas to comedies and animated series, here is every bit of original programming you can catch currently on Apple TV+.

Drama

You’ll find the most original programming available on Apple TV+ under the drama category, but don’t let that fool you into thinking the service is limited.
The drama genre includes alternate history, science fiction, psychological thriller, mysteries shows, and more. Here’s all you can dive into on Apple TV+.

  • For All Mankind (Alternate history)
  • The Morning Show (Drama)
  • See (Science fiction)
  • Servant (Psychological thriller)
  • Shantaram (Drama)
  • Truth Be Told (Legal drama)
  • Amazing Stories (Science fiction anthology)
  • Bad Sisters (Mystery drama)
  • Home Before Dark (Mystery drama)
  • Defending Jacob (Legal drama)
  • Little Voice (Musical drama)
  • The Mosquito Coast (Action thriller)
  • Lisey’s Story (Romance horror)
  • Tehran (Spy thriller)
  • Losing Alice (Erotic thriller)
  • Calls (Mystery thriller)
  • Severance (Workplace thriller)
  • Suspicion (Political thriller)
  • Swagger (Sports drama)

Note that Tehran, Losing Alice, and Calls, were co-productions with partner networks and may also be available outside of Apple TV+ in some regions.

Comedy

If drama isn’t your thing, or you’d just prefer a good laugh, Apple TV+ offers up quite a few comedies to brighten up your day. Here are the comedies currently streaming on Apple TV+ for your amusement.

  • Dickinson (Period comedy)
  • Central Park (Animated comedy)
  • Ghostwriter (Family mystery)
  • Little America (Comedy-drama anthology)
  • Loot (Comedy)
  • Mythic Quest (Workplace comedy)
  • Schmicadoon! (Parody comedy)
  • Trying (Comedy)
  • Ted Lasso (Sports comedy)
  • Physical (Black comedy)
  • Shrinking (Comedy)
  • Acapulco (Comedy)
  • The Afterparty (Mystery comedy)

Animation

Sometimes, you need to kick back with a good animated show. While Apple+ primarily features animated offerings for families and children, there is one great adult animation on the table too. Here are Apple TV+’s animated offerings.

  • Luck (Comedy)
  • Central Park (Adult musical sitcom)
  • Duck & Goose (Comedy)
  • Harriet the Spy (Kids mystery)
  • Snoopy in Space (Adventure)
  • Stillwater (Comedy)
  • The Snoopy Show (Comedy)
  • Get Rolling with Otis (Kids and family)
  • El Deafo (Miniseries)

Docuseries and Variety

The remainder of Apple TV+’s original programming includes unscripted shows such as docuseries and variety offerings. If you love diving into documentaries and educational content, you’ll feel at home here with the options on Apple TV+.

  • Visible: Out on Television (Docuseries)
  • Home (Docuseries)
  • Dear… (Docuseries)
  • Greatness Code (Docuseries)
  • Long Way Up (Travel)
  • Tiny World (Nature docuseries)
  • Becoming You (Docuseries)
  • Earth At Night In Color (Nature docuseries)
  • 1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything (Docuseries)
  • The Me You Can’t See (Docuseries)
  • Oprah’s Book Club (Bookclub)
  • Helpsters (Educational)
  • Oprah Talks COVID-19 (Interview)
  • Fraggle Rock: Rock On! (Puppet variety)
  • Helpsters Help You (Educational)
  • The Oprah Conversation (Talkshow)
  • Lincoln's Dilemma (Historical docuseries)
  • The Line (True crime docuseries)
  • Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock (Children's puppetry)
  • Sidney (Documentary)

Apple TV+ original films

Apple TV+ Causeway cover image

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If you’re looking to curl up with a bucket of popcorn, Apple TV+ also offers a collection of original films, from coming-of-age dramas to animated fantasies and nature documentaries.

If you have some time to relax in front of your TV, here are all of Apple TV+’s original films.

Feature Films

Want to dive into an adventure? Apple TV+ feature films include the Oscar-winning drama, Causeway, starring Jennifer Lawrence and Brian Tyree Henry, and the war film, Greyhound, based on a true story. And we can't forget The Greatest Beer Run Ever, featuring big-name actors such as Tom Holland, Tom Hanks, Zac Efron, and Billy Murray. There’s a lot to enjoy in Apple’s feature films.

  • Hala (Coming-of-age drama)
  • The Banker (Drama)
  • Greyhound (War)
  • On the Rocks (Comedy-drama)
  • Wolfwalkers (Animated fantasy)
  • Sharper (Thriller)
  • Emancipation (Drama)
  • Palmer (Drama)
  • Cherry (Crime drama)
  • CODA (Comedy-drama)
  • Cha Cha Real Smooth (Comedy)
  • Finch (Adventure drama)
  • The Tragedy of Macbeth (Drama)
  • The Sky is Everywhere (Coming-of-age drama)

Documentaries

Are documentaries more to your fancy? Apple TV+ features a substantial collection of documentaries from those exploring the magic of music production to the far reaches of the globe. If you’re interested in learning something new, here’s what Apple TV+ has to offer.

  • The Elephant Queen (Nature documentary)
  • Beastie Boys Story (Documentary)
  • Dads (Documentary)
  • Boys State (Documentary)
  • Bruce Springsteen’s Letter to You (Documentary)
  • Selena Gomez: My Mind and Me (Documentary)
  • Fireball: Visitors from Darker Worlds (Documentary)
  • Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry (Documentary)
  • The Year Earth Changed (Nature documentary)
  • Fathom (Nature documentary)
  • Who Are You, Charlie Brown? (Documentary)
  • Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) (Documentary)
  • Flee (Animated documentary)
  • Little Girl (Documentary)

Apple TV+ specials

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Apple TV+ has even thrown out a couple of specials for us to enjoy. If it’s the holiday season and you want to spend time with Mariah Carey, or you just want something a bit different, here you go.

  • Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth (Animated short)
  • Mariah Carey’s Magical Christmas Special (Holiday special)

What’s coming soon to Apple TV+?

Apple TV+ movie Tetris cover image

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Apple has invested a lot into Apple TV+, and there is additional content on its way to the on-demand streaming service. Here are some of the original programming and feature films you can get excited about, coming soon to your living room via Apple TV+.

  • Ted Lasso (Season 3)– March 15, 2023 (Comedy series)
  • Extrapolations— March 17, 2023 (Drama series)
  • Ghosted—2023 (Action film)
  • Killers of the Flower Moon—2023 (Crime film)
  • Hijack — 2023 (Thriller series)
  • Tetris —March 31, 2023 (Thriller film)
  • Real Madrid Until the End —March 10th, 2023 (Docuseries)

How do I watch Apple TV+?

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Apple TV+ is available on macOS, Windows, Android, Chrome OS, iOS, Apple TV, PlayStation, Xbox, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast with Google TV, and select Smart TVs. Simply download the Apple TV+ app to get started.

If you need a bit of extra help getting started with Apple TV+ on your Roku device, we’ve got you covered with our AppleTV+ on Roku guide.

As Apple TV+ is a subscription video-on-demand streaming service, you will need to pay a monthly fee of $6.99 to gain access to its content.

Apple TV+ is also available as part of the Apple One bundle, which you can learn more about on Apple’s website.

If you don’t already have a device to which you can stream Apple TV+, or you want to enjoy all of Apple’s original programming and films on your big-screen TV, here are a few device options.

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Apple TV 4K

$104.99

Roku Ultra

$89.90

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K

$49.99

Chromecast with Google TV

$29.98

Michael Archambault
Written by
Michael Archambault
Michael was born a geek, always interested in technology and how it affects the world around us. He has spent the last eight years writing about consumer and business tech for some of the world’s top brands and publications, including Samsung, Skyword, Digital Trends, Lifewire, and DPReview. Michael graduated from the New York Institute of Technology, earning a BFA in Communications and Media Production. When he’s not writing on Reviews.org, you’ll find Michael spinning a vinyl record, reading a good mystery novel, or hanging out with one of his cats (which has yet to turn him completely into an eccentric cat-man).

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