Apple TV+ will continue its success story in summer 2025. In August, the streaming service will deliver new seasons of popular series and completely new productions. In addition to science fiction and comedy, there will also be new content for children and families. The focus is on high-quality original productions with well-known actors, an international focus, and fresh ideas.
In recent years, Apple TV+ has consistently expanded its offerings. The service focuses less on quantity and more on quality. With series like Ted Lasso, Severance, Silo, and Shrinking, Apple TV+ has secured a firm place in the streaming landscape. In 2025, the provider will continue to focus on exclusive content with a clear signature. August will be all about sequels and reboots, covering a wide range of topics.
Chief of War – from August 1

This new drama series starring Jason Momoa is based on historical events from Hawaii. The story takes place at a time when the four kingdoms of the island group are torn apart by war. It centers on the warrior Kaʻiana, who sets out to unite the warring regions. At the same time, an external threat threatens the entire island kingdom. The series relies on an epic narrative, historical authenticity, and lavish staging.
Stillwater Season 4 – from August 1

The family series is entering its fourth season. It centers on siblings Karl, Addy, and Michael, along with their wise neighbor: the panda Stillwater. The series teaches mindfulness, serenity, and emotional intelligence in a child-friendly format. In the new season, Stillwater's stories continue to give children new perspectives on everyday situations, friendship, and solidarity.
Platonic Season 2 – from August 6

In the second season of the comedy series Platonic, longtime friends (played by Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne) attempt to maintain their close relationship in midlife. Issues such as marital crises, career changes, and new relationships put their friendship to the test. The series remains dialogue-rich, pointed, and honest. The new season also stars Luke Macfarlane, Carla Gallo, and guest appearances by Aidy Bryant, Kyle Mooney, and Beck Bennett.
Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical – from August 15

This TV special is aimed at a younger audience. Charlie Brown is about to attend his final summer camp and wants to experience it as intensely as possible. Sally, a newcomer to camp, struggles with her unfamiliar surroundings. Meanwhile, Snoopy and Woodstock discover a treasure map that leads them on an adventure around the camp. The musical is a homage to the classic summer vacation feeling and explores themes such as friendship, courage, and the importance of community.
Infiltration Season 3 – from August 22

The sci-fi series Infiltration reaches a turning point with its third season. Until now, the effects of the alien invasion have been told from different perspectives. Now, the main characters meet for the first time and must work together to infiltrate the alien mothership. The threat grows, the invaders' tentacles spread worldwide. The protagonists must work as a team to save humanity. Relationships change, alliances are formed or broken. The international cast and the complex plot remain the series' key strengths.
Shape Island Season 2 – from August 29

In this animated children's series, three geometric shapes—a square, a circle, and a triangle—experience everyday life together. They learn to accept their differences and work as a team. Based on the books by Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen, the series teaches social values such as friendship, empathy, and problem-solving in an accessible format for younger viewers.
New episodes of ongoing series in August
In addition to the new seasons and premieres, new episodes of ongoing series will also be released on Apple TV+ in August.
- Foundation: The second season of the science fiction epic runs until September 12th.
- Acapulco: The bilingual comedy series (English/Spanish) will remain on the program until September 17.
- Smoke: The dark crime series from the team behind Black Bird ends with its final episode on August 15th.
Prices and access
Apple TV+ costs €9.99 per month. Trial periods, bundles with other Apple services, and free months with the purchase of a new Apple device are regularly available. The offering includes not only new content but also established series like The Morning Show, Silo, and Shrinking, which are regularly updated with new seasons.
Apple TV+ in August: Wide selection with quality
August brings a balanced mix of new shows and sequels to Apple TV+. Whether action drama, comedy, or children's series, the offerings are diverse, international, and of high quality. The focus on stories with emotional depth and strong visuals is particularly striking. Anyone looking for new series or shows in August will find a number of compelling options on Apple TV+. The best products for you: Our Amazon Storefront offers a wide selection of accessories, including those for HomeKit. (Image: Shutterstock / DANIEL CONSTANTE)
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