10 Best Apple TV Shows Released In 2026 (So Far)

10 Best Apple TV Shows Released In 2026 (So Far)

MovieStillsDB Published Aug 13, 2026, 4:30 PM EDT Cher Thompson is a Senior Staff Writer at Screen Rant, where she covers everything from explosive reality TV moments to cast interviews about the twists and turns of scripted dramas. With a background in creative writing, marketing, and teaching, Cher knows how to spot both the storytelling genius and the guilty pleasures in pop culture. Her work blends wit with insight, making readers feel like they’re chatting with a friend who just happens to know way too much about TV. Sign in to your ScreenRant account While Apple TV wasn't always in the original series game, their programming has come a long way since its jumping off point, and the 2026 releases prove that the streaming platform is a true contender in the market. With both new shows coming to Apple TV throughout the year and shows returning for new seasons, the streamer has quickly become one of the front-runners for innovative, high-quality TV in the streaming era. The high production value of Apple TV's programming has become a clear indicator that a show stems from the streamer, and with high quality comes even higher praise. With some of the most thought-provoking concepts currently on TV, Apple TV's programming slate has produced some tremendous shows over the course of the past few years. Though the 2026 releases originally felt like they may not stack up to previous years' schedules, but the programming that's been released throughout the year on the platform has been excellent. With new releases and returning shows both hitting the streamer throughout the course of the last several months, Apple TV has been bringing massive hits to life in 2026. Thankfully, with a few months left, there's even more to look forward to. 10 Cape Fear A limited series adaptation of the previous film versions of the story along with the novel The Executioners by John D. MacDonald, Apple TV's Cape Fear tells the story of Max Cady (Javier Bardem), a recently released ex-con who decides to take revenge on the lawyer, Anna Bowden (Amy Adams), who originally represented him. The series, which also stars Patrick Wilson as Anna's husband Tom, wasn't as well-received as expected, but Cape Fear used classic revenge thriller tropes and the endless charisma of Bardem to make a splash. With a weekly rollout, the limited series created a sense of suspense. Release Date 2026 - 2026-00-00 Network Apple TV Showrunner Nick Antosca Directors Amanda Marsalis, Morten Tyldum, Stephen Williams, Jon S. Baird, Jonathan van Tulleken, Reed Morano, S.J. Clarkson, Trey Edward Shults Writers Peter Blake, Alan Page Arriaga, Tara Shivkumar, Maria Jacquemetton, Diana Pawell Cast Amy Adams, Javier Bardem, Patrick Wilson, Joe Anders, Lily Collias, CCH Pounder, Anna Baryshnikov, Jamie Hector, Malia Pyles, Jullian Dulce Vida, Lynn Wanlass, Paul Calderon, Margarita Levieva, Geneva Carr, Kathleen Scott Paul, Eric Mendenhall, Dot Cloud, Felisha Terrell, Gabrielle Byndloss, Samantha Clifford, Gem Marc Collins, Harrison Stone, Eugene H. Russell IV, Ryan Anthony Holcomb, Annunziata Gianzero Creator(s) Nick Antosca 9 Margo's Got Money Troubles Image via Apple TV Another limited series, Margo's Got Money Troubles was based on the Rufi Thorpe novel of the same name and starred Elle Fanning as the titular Margo Millet. As Margo's story unfurls, viewers get the chance to glimpse her world and see things shift when she gets pregnant by her English professor, Mark Gable (Michael Angarano). Delving into OnlyFans to support herself and her baby, Margo's mother Shyanne (Michelle Pfeiffer) and estranged father, former professional wrestler Jinx (Nick Offerman) come to her aide. The series received tremendous critical praise, even seeing the trio of main cast members nominated for Emmy awards. Release Date 2026 - 2026-00-00 Network Apple TV Showrunner David E. Kelley Cast Elle Fanning Margo Millet Directors Dearbhla Walsh Writers Rufi Thorpe Creator(s) David E. Kelley 8 Silo (Season 3) ©Apple TV/Courtesy Everett Collection Apple TV's hit series Silo returned for another season in 2026, and this time, things shifted both in the format of the series and the story itself. Following the lives of those who live in a mysterious silo after a believed apocalypse, Silo season 3 shifts to a dual timeline structure that allows viewers to get the chance to dive into more details about the origins of the silo society. Documenting more of the show's foundation, Silo season 3 was able to pull in an interesting mix of forward momentum and worldbuilding all at once, bridging the viewers' knowledge gaps. Release Date May 5, 2023 Network Apple TV Showrunner Graham Yost Cast Rebecca Ferguson Juliette Nichols Directors Morten Tyldum, David Semel, Michael Dinner, Aric Avelino Writers Graham Yost, Hugh Howey, Jeffery Wang, Lekethia Dalcoe Creator(s) Graham Yost 7 Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed Credit: MovieStillsDB A series starring Tatiana Maslany as Paula Sanders, Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed follows the newly divorced mother as she falls down a rabbit hole that takes her to far darker places than she'd ever expected. Convinced she witnessed a crime when webcam model Trevor (Brandon Flynn) is beaten and kidnapped on camera, Paula starts getting calls about a ransom, but the police don't believe she's in any real danger. As a last resort, Paula begins her own investigation and is roped into a mystery that sends her spiraling down a surprising path that unearths her past secrets along with other information. Release Date May 19, 2026 Network Apple TV Showrunner David Rosen Directors Damon Thomas, Alethea Jones Writers David Rosen Cast Tatiana Maslany, Jake Johnson, Charlie Hall, Dolly de Leon, Jessy Hodges, Jon Michael Hill, Kiarra Hamagami Goldberg, Nola Wallace, Brandon Flynn, Tara Summers, Nina Bloomgarden, Kapil Talwalkar, Remy Auberjonois, Grace Porter, Raymond Lee, Pamela Dunlap, Murray Bartlett, Naiqui Macabroad, Shaun Woodland, Carey Van Driest, Remy Yin, Nicole Michele Guilbault, Bob Roseman, Sis, Janice Anne Theard Creator(s) David Rosen, Simon Kinberg 6 Sugar (Season 2) Starring Colin Farrell as the titular Sugar, the second season of Apple TV's PI hit debuted in 2026. A genre-bending on the classic private detective trope, Sugar sees John Sugar (Farrell), as he's recruited by wealthy clients to take on unexpected cases. The modern noir sees Farrell solving mysteries over the course of a season, but the lifestyle he's working with isn't likely one that viewers are accustomed to. Sugar's ability to move through its mysteries with grace and ease is always interesting, and the series is great at using Farrell's charm to its benefit throughout each season thus far. Release Date April 4, 2024 Network Apple TV Showrunner Mark Protosevich, Sam Catlin Directors Fernando Meirelles, Adam Arkin Writers Mark Protosevich, Donald Joh, Sam Catlin, David Rosen Creator(s) Mark Protosevich 5 For All Mankind (Season 5) ©Apple TV+ / Courtesy Everett Collection Apple TV's sci-fi hit, For All Mankind, debuted its fifth season in 2026, bringing viewers even further into the winding story. The alternate history series sees the reaches of the space race if it hadn't come to an end after the USSR's first moon landing, and watches as the countries strive for excellence in out of this world ways. For All Mankind season 5, which brings the story to 2012 and carries it through 2020, saw somewhat less science on the screen, but brought more dramatic elements to the surface as the characters continued to grapple with the intergalactic geo-politics. Release Date 2019 - 2027-00-00 Network Apple TV Showrunner Ronald D. Moore Cast Michael Dorman Gordon 'Gordo' Stevens Directors Sergio Mimica-Gezzan, Andrew Stanton, Meera Menon, Dan Liu, Allen Coulter, Craig Zisk, Dennie Gordon, John Dahl, Lukas Ettlin, Wendey Stanzler, Seth Gordon, Sylvain White, Michael Morris, Maja Vrvilo, Sarah Boyd Writers Ronald D. Moore, Matt Wolpert, Ben Nedivi, Bradley Thompson, David Weddle, Nichole Beattie, Joe Menosky Creator(s) Ronald D. Moore, Matt Wolpert, Ben Nedivi 4 Shrinking (Season 3) ©Apple TV/Courtesy Everett Collection An Apple TV original that keeps getting better season after season, Shrinking season 3 premiered in 2026 and brought the current chapter of the show's story to a close. Starring Jason Segel as Jimmy Laird, Shrinking follows a psychologist as he works through his own grief after losing his wife. Raising his daughter with the help of his friends, like Jessica Williams' Gaby, and working with his patients under the watchful eye of his boss Paul Rhoades (Harrison Ford), Shrinking season 3 explored new elements of Jimmy's grief as his friends moved into new and exciting chapters of their lives. Release Date January 27, 2023 Network Apple TV Showrunner Bill Lawrence 3 Trying (Season 5) Image via Apple TV Press A British series following Jason (Rafe Spall) and Nikki (Esther Smith) as they work through the trials and tribulations that come with trying to become parents, Trying is fantastic. As the series evolves, Nikki and Jason find themselves pressured by friends and families' opinions about their adoption decisions. Trying season 5, which debuted on Apple TV in 2026, brings Nikki and Jason's family to a new chapter, and sees the show continue to be a smart, funny look into the world of adoption. An underrated gem, Trying is one of the best shows that viewers may not have seen yet. Release Date 2020 - 2023 Network Apple TV Directors Ollie Parsons, Ellie Heydon, Elliot Hegarty, Jim O'Hanlon Writers Andy Wolton, Oriane Messina, James Wood, Fay Rusling Cast Rafe Spall, Esther Smith, Phil Davis, Ophelia Lovibond, Oliver Chris, Yasmine Holness-Dove, Scarlett Rayner, Cooper Turner, Tarik Mesfun, Sophie Fletcher, Elodie Blomfield, Paula Wilcox, Sian Brooke, Darren Boyd, Diana Pozharskaya, Cush Jumbo, Robyn Cara, Imelda Staunton, Billie Gadsdon, Phoenix Laroche, Simon Bubb, James Doherty, Marian McLoughlin, Kenneth Cranham, Clare Higgins Creator(s) Andy Wolton 2 Ted Lasso (Season 4) As one of Apple TV's most popular shows, Ted Lasso returning for its fourth season wasn't always in the cards for 2026. While it was expected to end after its third season, Ted Lasso season 4 debuted on the platform in August 2026, bringing new episodes to the spotlight. Following the titular Ted (Jason Sudeikis) as he comes back to Richmond AFC to coach a women's team with the help of Rebecca Welton (Hannah Waddingham) and Keeley Jones (Juno Temple), Ted's style and optimism is an ever-exciting part of his character. Ted Lasso season 4 is a whole new match. Release Date August 14, 2020 Network Apple TV Showrunner Bill Lawrence, Jason Sudeikis 1 Widow's Bay Credit: MovieStillsDB A dark comedy that has defied expectations for the platform, Apple TV's Widow's Bay is easily the best show it's released in 2026. Starring Matthew Rhys as Mayor Tom Loftis, the series follows Tom as he becomes the mayor of a sleepy New England island town, dealing with the fact that its superstitious townspeople are convinced that their home is cursed. Hilarious, dark, and always upping the ante, Widow's Bay has quickly become one of the best shows that Apple TV has to offer. With awards' nominations abound, the series is a must-watch for every Apple TV subscriber and beyond. Release Date April 28, 2026 Network Apple TV Showrunner Katie Dippold Cast Matthew Rhys Mayor Tom Loftis Directors Sam Donovan, Andrew DeYoung, Hiro Murai, Ti West Writers Alberto Roldán, Neil Casey, Kelly Galuska, Colton Dunn, Dave Harris, Katie Dippold, Mackenzie Dohr Creator(s) Katie Dippold

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