Apple TV is hitting its stride in July 2026. With the long-awaited third season of "Silo," a new Anya Taylor-Joy thriller, and the return of one of the platform's warmest comedy series, the streaming service is putting together one of the most packed monthly lineups of the year – flanked by a realistic wildcard and several ongoing highlights.
After a deliberately streamlined June lineup, Apple TV is significantly ramping up its programming in July. Five official premieres are on the calendar, in addition to continuing episodes from May and June, and increasingly concrete anticipation for another release: Jessica Chastain's twice-delayed thriller "The Savant" is reportedly set to finally premiere in July. This clearly places the focus on star-studded narrative formats, which Apple TV is positioning as the seasonal highlight of its Summer 2026 lineup.
Silo Season 3: Two timelines, one larger narrative space

The third season of "Silo" kicks off on July 3rd. The dystopian sci-fi series, starring Rebecca Ferguson as Juliette Nichols, fundamentally expands its narrative world. Nichols survives her forced "purification" from season 2, but returns with amnesia to a silo that is recovering from uprisings and simultaneously facing a new threat.
In parallel, the season opens a second timeline for the first time, set several centuries before the known events. Jessica Henwick takes on the role of journalist Helen Drew, and Ashley Zukerman plays Congressman Daniel Keene. In this past, both stumble upon a conspiracy whose consequences directly lead to the creation of the silo world. With this, the series departs from its previously claustrophobic premise and opens up narrative space for historical connections.
Trying Season 5: Family Life at a Turning Point

On July 8th, season 5 of "Trying" returns, marking the return of one of Apple TV's most consistent comedy franchises. Esther Smith and Rafe Spall reprise their roles as Nikki and Jason, whose family life enters a new phase with the arrival of their adopted children's biological mother. Charlotte Riley takes on the role of Kat, whose entry into the family's daily life disrupts their already fragile equilibrium.
Over its four seasons, "Trying" has become one of the platform's most underrated productions, thriving on its warm-hearted British humor. The series fills a gap in the summer lineup that would otherwise be overlooked amidst the many thrillers, crime dramas, and science fiction shows.
Lucky: Anya Taylor-Joy as a con artist on the run

"Lucky," a new crime drama, premieres on July 15th and positions Apple TV+ with considerable star power. Anya Taylor-Joy plays a con artist whose multi-million dollar heist goes awry, leaving her hunted by both the FBI and a ruthless crime boss. The series is based on the bestselling novel by Marissa Stapley and was adapted by Jonathan Tropper and Cassie Pappas.
Taylor-Joy is not only the lead actress but also an executive producer. This high level of personnel involvement signals that Apple TV intends to build a potentially long-term brand with "Lucky" - a strategy the platform has already employed with "Sugar," "Slow Horses," and other star-studded shows.
The Dink: Pickleball comedy with celebrity cameos

On July 24th, the feature film "The Dink," which explores the popular sport of pickleball, will be released. Jake Johnson plays former tennis pro Dusty Boyd, who, after an injury, finds himself stranded at his father's country club and is expected to teach the very sport his father, Chuck (Ed Harris), is vendetta against. Mary Steenburgen plays Candace, who unwittingly converts Dusty to pickleball. A special twist: The real Andy Roddick makes a cameo appearance as Dusty's childhood nemesis.
With this film, Apple TV is covering a genre in July that has become rare in the streaming summer of 2026: the self-ironic sports comedy. This complements the month's program, which is otherwise dominated by thrillers and science fiction.
Snoopy Presents: A Dog House on the Move

The fifth official premiere, on July 31, is "Snoopy Presents: There's No Place Like Home, Snoopy." Snoopy's beloved doghouse is accidentally sold at a yard sale, and Charlie Brown embarks with him on a journey to find it. This family production concludes the month's lineup with a show specifically aimed at younger viewers and parents - a formula Apple TV already established in June with "Camp Snoopy."
Wildcard: The Savant could finally start in July

One premiere that hasn't yet been officially confirmed, but is highly anticipated, is "The Savant" starring Jessica Chastain. The thriller about an undercover investigator in extremist online networks was abruptly pulled from the schedule in September 2025. Chastain herself recently confirmed that the series will be released in the summer of 2026. According to industry reports, Apple TV is aiming for a July launch, but an official announcement is still pending.
Should the date be confirmed, July would gain an additional heavyweight in the form of a highly political drama series – a contrast in content to sci-fi escapism and pickleball comedy. Currently, the entry remains in wildcard status.
New episodes of current series in July
Alongside the new releases, Apple TV will deliver additional episodes from several ongoing series in July:
- Star City will air new episodes until July 10th.
- Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed with Tatiana Maslany ends with the final episode on July 15th.
- Cape Fear, starring Javier Bardem, Amy Adams and Patrick Wilson, continues until July 31st.
- Sugar Season 2 with Colin Farrell continues with new episodes until August 7th.
This means that Apple TV will distribute fresh content throughout the week in July, in every weekday slot.
Apple TV's busiest period of the summer
July marks the peak of Apple TV's summer lineup. Sci-fi with narrative expansion, a star-studded crime series, a heartwarming comedy comeback, a sports film with a cameo twist, and a family special: the thematic range lives up to the ambitions Apple TV set for its 2026 summer lineup. Should "The Savant" actually be added at short notice, July would even see six premieres – a number traditionally only achieved by Apple TV in the months leading up to Christmas.
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