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10 Best Sci-Fi Shows To Watch on Apple TV+

In Short
  • Apple TV+ has built a strong lineup of sci-fi shows, and we have brought together some of the most talked-about titles.
  • This list focuses on what kind of experience each show delivers; its tone, scale, and overall vibe.
  • By the end, you’ll have a sense of which series is worth starting next.

Apple TV+ may not release sci-fi shows in bulk, but when it does, the quality really shows. These series keep you watching without making things confusing or overly technical. They’re easy to start and hard to drop.

Whether you enjoy mystery or drama, these Apple TV+ sci-fi shows deliver everything that satisfies you from start to finish.

10. Invasion

Invasion
Invasion (Image: Apple TV+)

This one tells the story of an alien attack from many locations around the globe. Instead of focusing on soldiers or heroes, the show focuses on normal people trying to survive.

The story moves in real time, which adds tension to each episode. Fear, confusion, and uncertainty drive the show. It’s less about action and more about how people react when the world suddenly changes.

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9. Murderbot

Murderbot
Murderbot (Image: Apple TV+)

The story is about a security robot that secretly gains free will. Instead of turning evil, it mostly wants to be left alone to watch its favorite TV shows.

Still, it has a job to do. The robot must protect a group of humans on a dangerous mission. The show mixes action, humor, and simple ideas about identity. It’s easy to watch and doesn’t take itself too seriously.

8. Dr. Brain

Dr. Brain
Dr. Brain (Image: Apple TV+)

The protagonist here is a brain scientist who discovers a way to access the memories of the dead. The technology is powerful, but also dangerous.

He uses it to understand what really happened to his family. Each memory brings him closer to the truth, but also puts him at risk. The show is short, intense, and focused on mystery rather than action.

7. The Big Door Prize

The Big Door Prize
The Big Door Prize (Image: Apple TV+)

It begins when a mysterious machine appears in a small town and claims it can reveal each person’s true potential. Once people see their results, their everyday lives start changing fast.

Jobs, relationships, and long-held dreams suddenly feel uncertain. Much of the story revolves around a teacher who thought he was content until the machine made him question everything. The show brings humor and makes it easy to watch while still feeling meaningful and relatable.

6. Shining Girls

Shining Girls
Shining Girls (Image: Apple TV+)

The show tells a story where reality doesn’t stay the same from one moment to the next. After surviving a violent attack, Kirby notices strange changes happening around her that she can’t explain.

When a new crime connects to her past, she begins searching for answers with a journalist. Their investigation leads to a killer who can move through time. The shifting timeline keeps the story gripping while also showing how trauma affects memory and perception.

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5. Monarch: Legacy of Monsters

Monarch: Legacy of Monsters
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters (Image: Apple TV+)

This one brings a new angle to the world of Godzilla by showing what happens after the destruction ends. The story revolves around two siblings who start digging into their family’s past and uncover a connection to Monarch, the secret group tracking giant creatures.

As the mystery unfolds, the show spends more time on people, loss, and unanswered questions than on nonstop monster action. This makes the Monsterverse feel more personal and easier to connect with.

4. See

See
See (Image: Apple TV+)

In ‘See‘, humanity lives in a future where no one can see anymore. Over time, people have adapted to new rules, traditions, and ways of surviving in a dangerous world. Life looks very different, and trust is hard to come by.

The story centers on Baba Voss, whose children are born with sight, something that puts their entire family at risk. Much of the drama comes from protecting loved ones at all costs. As the series progresses, it becomes an emotional survival story, filled with action and tough choices.

3. Silo

Silo
Silo (Image: Apple TV+)

The plot takes place underground, where the last humans live inside a giant structure. No one knows what happened to the world outside. Everyone follows strict rules to stay alive.

Things change when Juliette, an engineer, starts looking into the death of a coworker. The more she learns, the more dangerous the truth becomes. The show slowly reveals secrets about power, control, and who decides what people are allowed to know

2. For All Mankind

For All Mankind (Image - Apple TV+)
For All Mankind (Image – Apple TV+)

This show imagines a different version of history where the space race never slowed down. After the Soviet Union reached the moon first, the United States kept pushing forward.

The story spans several decades, allowing viewers to see how characters and society change over time. This long journey makes the emotional highs and lows feel stronger. By blending history with sci-fi ideas, the show delivers drama that feels believable and engaging.

1. Severance

Severance
Severance (Image: Apple TV+)

This is a sci-fi thriller set inside a mysterious company called Lumon Industries. Employees go through a procedure that separates their work memories from their personal memories. At work, they don’t remember their real lives. Outside work, they don’t remember their jobs.

As Mark and his coworkers start noticing strange rules and gaps in their lives, they begin asking questions. This leads to secrets that the company wants to keep hidden.

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Baishaly Roy
Baishaly Roy
Baishaly is a Sub-editor at First Curiosity, where she spends her days digging into the latest happenings in Hollywood. She enjoys writing fresh and engaging stories about celebrities, movies, and TV shows. When she’s not working, you’ll most likely find Baishaly curled up with her Kindle.

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