25 Best Shows On Apple TV+ Right Now, Ranked

25. Disclaimer
When a famous journalist finds a mysterious book in her mail, her entire life begins to unravel. The twist? The book reveals a secret from her past she's been desperately trying to bury. Cate Blanchett’s ‘Disclaimer’ is a sleek, psychological puzzle that turns paranoia into performance art.

24. Presumed Innocent
Jake Gyllenhaal brings the brooding heat in this legal thriller where no one is above suspicion, not even the lead. As a murder investigation digs into a prosecutor’s life, it drags up more mud than a true crime podcast.

23. Five Days at Memorial
‘Five Days at Memorial’ offers a haunting deep dive into the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Mind it, this medical drama isn't easy viewing, but it’s definitely necessary as it’s based on harrowing true events. The show poses terrifying moral questions when doctors are trapped in a flooded hospital with no power… and there’s no way out.

22. Palm Royale
Kristen Wiig’s Maxine is here to climb the social ladder in 1969 Palm Beach, whether the upper crust likes it or not. The show is glitzy, gossipy, and glamorous. Think 'Desperate Housewives’ meets ‘Mad Men’ with wigs, martinis, and secret backstabbing.

21. Masters of the Air
From the ‘Band of Brothers’ dream team comes this WWII epic titled ‘Masters of the Air.’ Austin Butler and Barry Keoghan lead a thrilling story of bomber pilots risking it all in the skies over Europe. It’s big, bold and totally gripping.

20. Servant
M. Night Shyamalan serves up his signature blend of creepy and compelling plot with ‘Servant.’ The audience meets a grieving couple, a lifelike doll, and a nanny with supernatural secrets. It's equal parts haunting horror and twisted family drama.

19. Acapulco
‘Acapulco’ is a sweet, bilingual comedy that’s all about heart. Set in a lush resort in the 1980s, the story follows a young man's rise from pool boy to mogul, balancing big dreams with big obstacles.

18. The Morning Show
Starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, ‘The Morning Show’ dishes out behind-the-scenes TV chaos like a high-stakes soap opera. The women power through scandal, betrayal, and backstabbing in style. Watch if you want something messy, melodramatic, and magnetic.

17. Mythic Quest
From the ‘It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ crew, this workplace comedy about a video game studio is way smarter than one might expect. It's absurd, yes, but the show is also sneakily poignant. If ‘Silicon Valley’ and ‘The Office’ had a chaotic, nerdy child, it’d be ‘Mythic Quest’.

16. Monarch: Legacy of Monsters
Of course, there are monsters, but this isn’t just Godzilla fan service. With Kurt Russell and his son Wyatt tag-teaming past and present storylines, the show gives us an emotionally rich, globe-trotting sci-fi epic that adds real stakes to the kaiju pandemonium.

15. Foundation
Isaac Asimov’s space saga gets a glossy, sprawling TV upgrade in ‘Foundation.' With its cerebral themes, panoramic visuals, and time-spanning storyline, this show is like ‘Game of Thrones’ if only Westeros had given in to hyperspace and quantum theory.

14. The Afterparty
Who killed the pop star? Everyone’s a suspect in ‘The Afterparty,' and every episode is told in a totally different genre—musical, action flick, noir…you name it, and you’ve got it. A comedy-mystery hybrid that’s as clever as it is silly.

13. Bad Sisters
Five Irish sisters plot the downfall of their sociopath brother-in-law and you’ll root for them every murderous step of the way. The show the blend of dark comedy and twisted mystery absolutely right. Plus, sisterhood goals aplenty.

12. Trying
This British gem is a rom-com wrapped in a warm blanket of real-life struggles. Following a couple navigating adoption, ‘Trying’ might not have an A-list cast, but it’s charming, sincere, and often gut-punchingly funny. A must-watch for anyone who’s ever felt like life skipped the instruction manual.

11. Black Bird
Taron Egerton shines in this true crime slow-burn about an inmate tasked with coaxing a confession out of a suspected serial killer. The tension in ‘Black Bird’ is suffocating, and Paul Walter Hauser is terrifyingly good.

10. The Studio
Seth Rogen stars as a frazzled film executive trying to juggle egos, art, and corporate chaos in the uber fun ‘The Studio’ It’s insider satire with bite and perfect for Hollywood obsessives. Bonus: there are cameos (Martin Scorsese) that’ll make film nerds squeal.

9. Lessons in Chemistry
Brie Larson stirs up gender politics and science in this empowering 1950s-set dramedy based on Bonnie Garmus’ bestselling book. As a chemist-turned-cooking show host, Elizabeth Zott weaponizes her brilliance in a world that insists she stay in the kitchen.

8. Silo
Welcome to the apocalyse. Earth is toast and humanity’s last vestiges can be found in a giant underground bunker. But someone’s lying about why. This dystopian thriller is ‘Lost’ meets ‘Snowpiercer,’ wrapped in high-stakes mystery. Moreover, Rebecca Ferguson is a true revelation in ‘Silo.’

7. Dickinson
Emily Dickinson, but make it Gen Z. Hailee Steinfeld leads this wickedly anachronistic biopic with modern music, pop culture flair, and a swagger that would make the real poet blush. Literary history has never been this fun.

6. For All Mankind
What if the Soviets beat the U.S. to the Moon? That question sparks one of TV’s smartest alternate histories in For All Mankind.’ Space, politics, and human drama collide in this must-watch show.

5. Shrinking
Therapy gets a hilarious makeover in this laugh-out-loud dramedy about a grieving shrink, played by Jason Segel. He ditches professional boundaries and starts telling his patients the unvarnished truth. Also, the show gives us Harrison Ford’s best role in years.

4. Pachinko
‘Pachinko’ is an epic family saga spanning decades, continents, and languages. It’s beautifully shot, deeply moving, and tells a story of Korean identity, struggle, and survival that deserves to be seen by everyone. A true masterwork.

3. Ted Lasso
‘Ted Lasso’ is the feel-good underdog story we didn’t know we needed. With Jason Sudeikis as the endlessly optimistic American football coach turned UK soccer manager, the show delivers big laughs, warmth and kindness. Team Richmond, forever—on and off the field.

2. Slow Horses
Gary Oldman is a flatulent, foul-mouthed spy boss in this gripping British espionage thriller. For fans of ‘Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy,’ the show brings more attitude and actual momentum. In essence, ’Slow Horses’ is gritty, witty, and full of double-crosses, and totally worth your time.

1. Severance
The crown jewel of Apple TV+. This psychological sci-fi thriller imagines a world where you can split your work life from your home life, quite literally. The concept is chilling and the execution is flawless. ‘Severance’ is addictive, inventive, and unforgettable.