At the moment, Netflix, HBO Max and Prime Video are some of the most popular streaming platforms. However, Apple TV + is gradually making its way with series that go unnoticed, but are a gem. For this reason, we have made a selection of the titles that you cannot miss.
While its competitors have great premieres of well-known franchises such as “The Witcher”, “House of the Dragon” and “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power”; Apple TV + has been launching programs that have been very successful with the public and critics.
If you were thinking of hiring this streaming service or have just done it and you are not sure what to watch, here are our recommendations, which include genres such as dramas, comedies, science fiction, among others.
THE APPLE TV+ SERIES YOU CANNOT MISS
10. “Silo” (2023-present)
“Silo” is still on the air, but the dystopian reality of the series has managed to captivate the public. If the title sounds familiar to you, it’s because it’s based on the books of the same name by Hugh Howey. In the show, humanity lives in an underground community called Silo. However, the place has strict regulations and is full of secrets. From the death of the commissioner of the settlement, the truth will begin to be discovered.
9. “Shining Girls” (2022 – present)
“Shining Girls” is a thriller series that follows Kirby Mazrachi (Elisabeth Moss), a Chicago Sun Times archivist who suffered a brutal attack years ago and the perpetrator has never been found. After justice fails her, she begins to investigate and finds a homicide that could be connected to her case and several others, which means that she is a serial killer.
8. “Black Bird” (2022)
“Black Bird” is a crime series based on the autobiographical novel “In With The Devil”. The story follows James “Jimmy” Keene (Taron Egerton), who is accused of drug trafficking. His life is about to be ruined, but he is given the option of lessening his grief if he befriends serial killer Larry Hall (Paul Walter Hauser) to discover the secrets he hides.
7. “The Afterparty” (2022-present)
“The Afterparty” is a comedy that is intertwined with murder mysteries. The first season begins with a reunion of schoolmates that ends in tragedy. Detective Danner (Tiffany Haddish) will be in charge of finding the murderer. Throughout each episode, the facts will be seen from the perspective of each suspect.
6. “The Morning Show” (2019 – present)
As a journalist, “The Morning Show” strikes a chord in particular, since it is located in the studios of a well-known television channel. The series starring Jennifer Aniston and Steve Carrell follows the firing of Mitch Kessler, a beloved morning show host for a sexual harassment scandal at work. The fact reveals a series of abuses that have been covered at different levels of the station, all while the producers and Alex Levy try to keep the show afloat.
5. “Servants” (2019 – 2023)
“Servant” is a psychological thriller directed by the renowned M. Night Shyamalan. After the death of their thirteen-week-old son and Dorothy’s psychotic break, the couple undergo therapy using a reborn doll. The woman thinks it really is her baby, so she hires a nanny, Leanne Grayson, to take care of him, while things get even stranger.
4. “Pachinko” (2022 – present)
And since I don’t like to only recommend productions in English, I present to you “Pachinko”, the series based on the novel by the South Korean writer, Min Jin Lee.
The story is told in two time lines. The first located in the 1910s in Busan, when the city was occupied by the Japanese. The second, in the United States of 1989. What begins as a forbidden love becomes an international journey through time, about war, romance, loss and reckoning. Guaranteed tears.
3. “Severance” (2022 – present)
“Severance” is a psychological thriller that follows Mark (Adam Scott), an office worker at Lumon Industries who realizes that something strange is going on. In secret, the company had carried out a medical procedure called “Indemnity” (“Severance” in English) that consists of separating the consciousness of its workers from their work and personal lives, causing different personalities in each one without their knowing it.
2. “Drop of God”
If I tell you that all the episodes of “Drop of God” are good, it is not an exaggeration. From the beginning, the series based on Tadashi Agi’s manga introduces you to the fascinating world of wine. Even if you don’t know anything about grapes, terroirs, or wineries, you’ll end each chapter wanting to open a bottle.
The story begins with the death of Alexandre Lèger, a renowned oenologist and author of a famous wine guide. Her daughter Camille, with whom she has not had contact for years, travels to Tokyo for her will reading only to discover that she must compete with a student of her father’s to obtain her million-dollar inheritance. . As they carry out each test, the truth of Lèger’s past and his relationship with each one will become clearer.
1. “Ted Lasso” (2020-present)
“Ted Lasso” is one of the most popular series and with good reason, considering that it has received countless television awards such as Emmys and Golden Globes.
The comedy follows the character of Jason Sudeikis, an American football coach who is hired to manage a Premier League team in England, despite having no experience in the sport. Initially, the owner does it to make the club fail, as revenge, but Lasso’s charismatic personality makes it a personal challenge.