Apple TV+ has made a name for itself with series like "Ted Lasso," "Silo," and "Severance." The lineup continues in summer 2025, with 17 new titles releasing between May and August. This means plenty of fresh material for your TV series nights, documentary afternoons, or movie nights. Here's a complete overview of what's coming to Apple TV+ in the coming months—including dates and content.
If you already use Apple TV+, you're probably familiar with its mix of exclusive series, high-quality documentaries, and international productions. For €9.99 a month, you get access to a growing catalog that emphasizes quality over quantity. Apple will be adding more in the summer months. Some formats already have a launch date, while others are still undecided. Everything that's been announced so far can be found here in an overview.
May: Start with sci-fi, documentaries and adventure
Murderbot – May 16

Based on the award-winning book series by Martha Wells, it's about a self-hacking security construct with human traits. Murderbot prefers to be alone and watch TV, but becomes embroiled in a dangerous assignment it can't ignore.
Deaf President Now! – May 16th

The documentary depicts the historic 1988 protests at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C., in which students fought for a deaf president. The film tells how they prevailed against the board of trustees and what impact this had on the rights of people with disabilities in the United States.
Fountain of Youth – May 23

Two estranged siblings, played by Natalie Portman and John Krasinski, chase a myth—the fabled Fountain of Youth. It's a journey of history, mystery, and the question of whether immortality is truly the goal.
Bono: Stories of Surrender – May 30th

A personal look back at Bono's life as a musician, father, and activist. The film includes exclusive footage from his solo tour "Stories of Surrender" as well as new performances of well-known U2 songs.
Lulu Is a Rhinoceros – May 30th

Lulu doesn't see a little girl in the mirror, but a rhinoceros—and that's perfectly fine with her. A musical for the whole family about self-confidence, courage, and friendship.
June: Humor, excitement and new seasons
Stick – June 4

Owen Wilson plays a failed ex-golfer who wants to give a 17-year-old talent a second chance – and himself along with him. The series was developed by Jason Keller. It's about family, new beginnings, and golf.
Echo Valley – June 13

Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney play mother and daughter whose relationship is put to the test when Claire shows up at Kate's door covered in blood. A film about guilt, protective instincts, and the limits of moral decision-making.
Not a Box – June 13

A little rabbit named Riley uses simple cardboard boxes to experience big adventures. The series encourages creativity and is based on the book series by Antoinette Portis.
The Buccaneers – Season 2 – June 18

The Americans from Season 1 have established themselves in England. Now it's all about power, publicity, and personal crises. Nan is a duchess, Conchita is a prominent figure, and Jinny is struggling with a family drama.
Smoke – June 27

A team of investigators attempts to catch two serial arsonists. The series is based on true cases and combines crime elements with psychological suspense.
July: Return of popular series and nature documentaries
Foundation – Season 3 – July 11

The film adaptation of Asimov's novels enters its third installment. The focus continues to be on a group of exiles attempting to rebuild humanity after the fall of the Empire.
The Wild Ones – July 11

A team of researchers travels to six countries – from Canada to Indonesia – to photograph endangered species using state-of-the-art camera technology. The animals on display include the Gobi bear, the Javan rhinoceros, and the North Atlantic right whale.
Acapulco – Season 4 – July 23

In the 1980s, Máximo fights to reopen his hotel, while in the present, the older Máximo tries to secure the legacy of Las Colinas. The humor and heart remain intact.
August and unclear start dates
Chief of War – August 1

Jason Momoa stars in this historical series about the unification of Hawai'i at the turn of the 18th century. The cast is predominantly Polynesian, including Cliff Curtis and Luciane Buchanan.
Slow Horses – Season 5 – Summer, date tbc

MI5's Outsiders Unit is back. Gary Oldman as Jackson Lamb leads the team through new cases, personal crises, and political intrigue.
The Morning Show – Season 4 – Summer, date tbc

The competition on US morning television continues. The new season promises new alliances, power plays, and journalistic challenges.
Platonic – Season 2 – Summer, date tbc

Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne are back – as a platonic, chaotic duo with midlife crisis energy. Old friendships bring new problems and plenty of situational comedy.
A summer full of variety on Apple TV+
Apple TV+ is getting a big boost in summer 2025. Whether it's a series premiere, a season sequel, or an exclusive documentary, there's something for almost every taste. The range of topics is particularly striking: sci-fi, comedy, thriller, drama, children's series, and documentaries. If you already have Apple TV+, you can look forward to plenty of new content. And if not, summer might be a good time to check it out. The best products for you: Our Amazon Storefront offers a wide selection of accessories, including those for HomeKit. (Image: Shutterstock / Hamara)
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