Explore Top Movies and Series on Apple TV+

Explore Top Movies and Series on Apple TV+

The Best Movies and Shows on Apple TV+ Right Now

This guide will show you the top movies and series that are available for streaming on Apple TV+ right now. 

Since its launch in 2019, Apple TV+ has gained popularity as a streaming service. Thanks to remarkable original series and films, the platform has earned numerous Oscar and Emmy awards. Whether you're new to the service or seeking something excellent to watch, our guide below highlights the best movies and shows currently streaming on Apple TV+.

The Best Movies and Shows on Apple TV+

Severance

In Severance, a group of office workers have undergone a mysterious procedure known as “severance,” which makes them completely forget about their work-life upon leaving the office. Even more intriguing, the employees are uncertain about what their company, Lumon Industries, actually does, leading to a large mystery. Severance was a breakout success, with its first season obtaining 14 Emmy nominations.

The Gorge

In The Gorge, Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy portray expert snipers from across the globe brought together to protect humanity from the gorge. No spoilers here, but suffice it to say that this is not an ordinary military operation, and within the gorge are creatures and secrets. After The Gorge premiered in February, Apple TV+ announced it as the platform's most-watched movie premiere ever.

Silo

In Silo, a civilization lives underground in a massive bunker called the silo. They are told that living underground is necessary because the world above has become toxic and deadly. However, as the series progresses, many in the silo begin to question these claims, leading to dire consequences. What makes Silo outstanding are its numerous twists and turns, many of which are entirely unexpected.

Blitz

Blitz is set during the bombing of London in World War II. It follows a mixed-race child racing through the city to find his mother while grappling with England’s own history of hate and racism. Directed by Steve McQueen and starring Saoirse Ronan, the movie has received several nominations at international award shows.

Prime Target

In Prime Target, Leo Woodall (recognizable from The White Lotus) portrays a genius mathematician who discovers a code within prime numbers. However, his discovery has unintended consequences, as governments and corporations worldwide become desperate to silence him due to the security risk the code represents globally.

Fly Me to the Moon 

Fly Me to the Moon presents an intriguing and unique plot. It’s a romantic comedy set in a fictionalized 60s during the Space Race. The film follows a publicity agent (Scarlett Johansson) hired to boost NASA’s appeal. However, she is also tasked with filming a fake moon landing in case the real mission fails. The movie plays with historical facts while incorporating well-known conspiracy theories, resulting in a fun and humorous film.

Mythic Quest 

Workplace comedies have been a television staple for decades, but none quite like Mythic Quest. The show follows a game studio developing a popular MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game) called Mythic Quest. For those unacquainted, the gaming industry is wildly eccentric, and this workplace comedy showcases an industry that rarely receives the media spotlight it deserves.

Killers of the Flower Moon

Based on the true story of the Osage murders, Killers of the Flower Moon follows a white family orchestrating the murder of dozens of Osage tribespeople to inherit their oil headrights. The movie serves as a stark reminder of people's cruelty when wealth and racism intersect, and the fact that it’s based on a true story makes it even more shocking. The film earned 10 Oscar nominations, including Best Picture.

Shrinking

In Shrinking, Jason Segel portrays a therapist grieving his wife's loss. However, as Segel becomes more despondent, the advice he offers his patients becomes increasingly unpredictable - and hilariously so. Shrinking has earned Segel both an Emmy and a Golden Globe nomination, with the series also featuring Hollywood legend Harrison Ford.

Wolfs

In Wolfs, a Manhattan DA faces trouble when her young lover accidentally dies in her hotel room. To protect her career, she calls a “fixer,” whose role is to handle the dirty secrets of the rich and powerful. Unbeknownst to her, the hotel owner also enlists a fixer, leading to a head-to-head between the two (played by George Clooney and Brad Pitt). However, to get the job done, the duo must find a way to cooperate.