‘The Morning Show’ Continues as Apple TV+’s Most-Watched Show This Week Again: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Shows

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Apple TV+ keeps stacking its lineup with buzzy dramas, sharp comedies, and globe-trotting docs — and this week’s most-watched slate is a perfect cross-section. Below you’ll find quick, useful rundowns of each title: what it’s about, who’s in it, and the key creatives behind the scenes so you can jump in without a second thought.

We’re counting down from 10 to 1, using the exact order you provided. Each entry includes essential plot context, principal cast and character names, plus creator, writer, director, or production notes pulled from official pages and reliable references.

10. ‘Foundation’ (2021– )

10. ‘Foundation’ (2021– )Skydance Television

‘Foundation’ adapts Isaac Asimov’s seminal sci-fi saga about mathematician Hari Seldon’s psychohistory and the Empire’s “genetic dynasty” of Cleon clones. The ensemble includes Jared Harris, Lee Pace, Lou Llobell, and Leah Harvey, with additional series-regulars and guest stars across later seasons.

Developed for television by David S. Goyer and Josh Friedman, and produced by Skydance Television with executive producers including Goyer and Robyn Asimov, the series premiered in 2021 and has continued through multiple seasons on Apple TV+, with a fourth season renewal announced in September 2025.

9. ‘Chief of War’ (2025)

9. ‘Chief of War’ (2025)Chernin Entertainment

‘Chief of War’ is a historical drama set in late-18th-century Hawaiʻi, led by Jason Momoa as Kaʻiana amid the power struggles between the islands of Hawaiʻi, Maui, Oʻahu, and Kauaʻi. The series premiered on August 1, 2025, on Apple TV+, with episodes rolling out weekly through September 19, 2025.

Created by Thomas Paʻa Sibbett and Jason Momoa, the series features Hawaiian and English dialogue and lists executive producers including Momoa, Sibbett, Francis Lawrence, and Peter Chernin. Apple’s official page presents the premise and age guidance, while coverage of the Hawaii premiere provides additional production context.

8. ‘Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars’ (2025– )

 Chasing Michelin Stars’ (2025– )Studio Ramsay Global

‘Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars’ is an eight-part Apple TV+ docuseries following restaurants in the U.S., U.K., Italy, the Nordics, and Mexico as they chase or defend Michelin stars. Gordon Ramsay serves as executive producer, with Jesse Burgess hosting; the series spotlights chefs, service, and menu development in the run-up to each guide’s release.

Apple’s series page lists a 2025 release and frames the show as unprecedented access to the famously anonymous Michelin inspection process; early coverage highlights featured restaurants and the production’s focus on the high-pressure stakes for culinary teams.

7. ‘Platonic’ (2023– )

7. ‘Platonic’ (2023– )Sony Pictures Television

‘Platonic’ centers on former best friends who reconnect in their 40s, sending their lives into comedic turbulence. Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen star, joined by Luke Macfarlane, Tre Hale, Andrew Lopez, and Carla Gallo. The series premiered in May 2023 and returned for a second season in 2025.

Created and showrun by Francesca Delbanco and Nicholas Stoller — who also executive-produce with Byrne, Rogen, and Conor Welch — the comedy is produced by Stoller Global Solutions and Sony Pictures Television Studios for Apple TV+.

6. ‘The Reluctant Traveller with Eugene Levy’ (2023– )

6. ‘The Reluctant Traveller with Eugene Levy’ (2023– )Twofour

‘The Reluctant Traveller with Eugene Levy’ is a travel-doc series in which the Emmy-winning actor visits standout hotels and local cultures around the world — despite self-professed hesitations about travel and adventure. Season 1 launched in February 2023, with later seasons expanding destinations.

Produced by Twofour for Apple TV+, the series lists Eugene Levy as presenter and executive producer. It has released three seasons to date, with premiere dates in 2023, 2024, and 2025, respectively, as documented in recent updates.

5. ‘Ted Lasso’ (2020–2023)

5. ‘Ted Lasso’ (2020–2023)Warner Bros. Television

‘Ted Lasso’ follows an American college football coach hired to manage a Premier League soccer club, bringing earnest leadership and culture-clash comedy. Jason Sudeikis headlines as Ted, with Hannah Waddingham, Juno Temple, Brett Goldstein, Brendan Hunt, and Nick Mohammed in key roles. The series ran for three seasons on Apple TV+.

Developed by Jason Sudeikis, Bill Lawrence, Brendan Hunt, and Joe Kelly from a character created for NBC Sports promos, the show was produced by Warner Bros. Television and Doozer in association with Universal Television and showcased an ensemble of recurring writers and directors throughout its run.

4. ‘Invasion’ (2021– )

4. ‘Invasion’ (2021– )Genre Films

‘Invasion’ is a multi-perspective sci-fi drama chronicling an extraterrestrial takeover through characters on different continents. The ensemble includes Golshifteh Farahani, Shamier Anderson, Shioli Kutsuna, and Billy Barratt, with additional cast across later seasons. The series premiered October 22, 2021, on Apple TV+.

Created by Simon Kinberg and David Weil, the show received an initial 10-episode order and has continued with subsequent seasons; executive producers include Kinberg, Weil, Audrey Chon, and Jakob Verbruggen, among others, with Max Richter composing the first season’s score and Bobby Krlic joining in season two.

3. ‘Slow Horses’ (2022– )

3. ‘Slow Horses’ (2022– )See-Saw Films

‘Slow Horses’ adapts Mick Herron’s Slough House novels about a misfit unit of MI5 agents banished to administrative purgatory under the infamously abrasive Jackson Lamb. Gary Oldman stars as Lamb, with Jack Lowden as River Cartwright and Kristin Scott Thomas as Diana Taverner, alongside Saskia Reeves and others. The series premiered in 2022 and has rolled out multiple seasons on Apple TV+.

The show was ordered straight-to-series by Apple TV+ in 2019; Will Smith (the British writer) served as showrunner through the first five series, with subsequent head-writing transitions announced in 2025. Production closely tracks the novels, and Apple renewed further seasons as the storylines advanced.

2. ‘The Last Frontier’ (2025– )

2. ‘The Last Frontier’ (2025– )Apple Studios

‘The Last Frontier’ is an Apple TV+ action-thriller set in Alaska, where U.S. Marshal Frank Remnick hunts dangerous fugitives after a catastrophic incident. Jason Clarke leads as Frank Remnick, with Haley Bennett as CIA agent Sidney Scofield, Dominic Cooper as Levi Hartman, Simone Kessell as Sarah Remnick, and Alfre Woodard as Jacqueline Bradford.

The series lists Jon Bokenkamp and Richard D’Ovidio among its executive producers, with Apple’s official series page detailing the principal cast and creative team. Recent coverage highlights its high-stakes mystery elements and early plot turns as the cat-and-mouse manhunt unfolds across the Alaskan wilderness.

1. ‘The Morning Show’ (2019– )

1. ‘The Morning Show’ (2019– )Echo Films

Set inside a top-rated network morning program, ‘The Morning Show’ follows anchors, producers, and executives navigating newsroom power, scandal, and shifting culture. The series stars Jennifer Aniston as Alex Levy, Reese Witherspoon as Bradley Jackson, and Billy Crudup as ambitious executive Cory Ellison, with Mark Duplass, Nestor Carbonell, and Karen Pittman among the ensemble. It debuted on November 1, 2019, and is inspired by Brian Stelter’s book ‘Top of the Morning’.

Developed by Kerry Ehrin (from an original series concept by Jay Carson), the show is produced by Media Res and Echo Films for Apple TV+. Across its seasons it has featured multiple directors and writers, while continuing its focus on the inner workings of broadcast media and the personal lives of its on-air and off-air talent.

Share your own watchlist picks — which of these Apple TV+ shows are you into this week?

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