Apple TV+ enjoyed its most successful year in 2025 and is set to continue the momentum with a robust lineup of new and returning series in early 2026. The platform has highlighted 10 standout shows premiering from January to April. These include thrillers, comedies, and sci-fi adventures featuring acclaimed actors.
Apple TV+ has unveiled its top 10 upcoming shows, spanning espionage, high-stakes drama, and supernatural tales, all debuting in the first four months of 2026. The selection reflects the service's diverse offerings following a record-breaking 2025.
January kicks off with 'Tehran' season 3 on January 9, an espionage thriller where Mossad agent Tamar Rabinyan, played by Niv Sultan, goes rogue and seeks to regain agency support amid personal losses. Returning cast includes Shaun Toub and Shila Ommi, joined by Hugh Laurie, Sasson Gabai, Bahar Pars, and Phoenix Raei. On January 14, 'Hijack' season 2 arrives, a thriller starring Idris Elba as Sam Nelson, who navigates a hostage crisis on a Berlin underground train. 'Drops of God' season 2 follows on January 21, delving into a global quest for the origins of the world's finest wine, testing siblings Camille and Issei. The month closes with 'Shrinking' season 3 on January 28, a comedy about a therapist, portrayed by Jason Segel, who disregards professional boundaries to reshape lives.
February features 'The Last Thing He Told Me' season 2 on February 20, reuniting Jennifer Garner as Hannah, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Owen, and Angourie Rice as Bailey in a family reconciliation race. 'Monarch: Legacy of Monsters' season 2 premieres February 27, a sci-fi series with Kurt Russell and Wyatt Russell as Lee Shaw, exploring Monarch's secrets on Skull Island amid titan threats.
In March, 'Imperfect Women' launches on March 18, a thriller probing guilt and betrayal among three longtime friends after a shattering crime.
April brings 'Your Friends & Neighbors' season 2 on April 3, following a fallen executive's descent into neighborhood robberies. 'Margo’s Got Money Troubles' debuts April 15, a family drama starring Elle Fanning as a young mother, with Michelle Pfeiffer and Nick Offerman. Finally, 'Widow’s Bay' arrives April 29, blending horror and comedy in a cursed New England island town led by Mayor Tom Loftis, played by Matthew Rhys.
This lineup underscores Apple TV+'s commitment to premium storytelling, available for $12.99 monthly.