
Apple TV+ is a content streaming service offered by Apple, focused on delivering incredible original movies and series to its subscribers. Whether you're already a loyal member of the platform or curious to explore it, we'll highlight the top 10 original movies and series available in the Apple TV+ catalog.
"On the Rocks"
A collaboration between A24 and Apple TV+, "On the Rocks" is a captivating comedy directed by Sofia Coppola.
Laura (portrayed by Rashida Jones) is a young mother who suspects her husband (Marlon Wayans) may be involved in an affair. She seeks guidance from her father, Félix (played by Bill Murray), a wealthy art dealer and an old-school charmer, to uncover the truth.
“Silo"
This science fiction series unfolds in a post-apocalyptic world where 10,000 people inhabit a colossal underground silo, isolated from the outside world, under strict rules governing society.
Rebecca Ferguson, the series' star, plays an engineer whose journey may reveal the dark secrets of her dystopian community.
"CODA"
An adaptation of a French film, "CODA" received critical acclaim and won several awards, including the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival and the Best Picture Oscar in 2022.
The story revolves around Ruby, a young girl who is the only hearing member in a deaf family. She faces the dilemma of choosing between pursuing her passion for music or serving as the primary interpreter for her family, assisting them in their family business.
"Snoopy in Space"
"Snoopy in Space" is an exclusive animated series on Apple TV+ based on the beloved "Peanuts" comic strip characters created by Charles M. Schulz.
This collaboration between Apple TV+ and NASA aims to be an educational animation that inspires and sparks interest in space exploration and science, especially among children.
Follow the adventures of Charlie Brown's gang and the journey of loyal dog Snoopy, who, along with his inseparable friend Woodstock, fulfills his dream of becoming a NASA astronaut and exploring outer space.
"The Tragedy of Macbeth"
An adaptation of William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," this feature film is directed and written by Joel Coen, without the collaboration of his brother Ethan Coen this time.
Another notable partnership between A24 and Apple TV+. Denzel Washington takes on the lead role as Macbeth, while Frances McDormand portrays Lady Macbeth.
Presented in black and white, the plot focuses on Macbeth's ambition, driven by supernatural forces, to assassinate the King of Scotland and seize the throne, plunging him into a path of destruction and guilt.
"Foundation" (Season 2)
This series is an adaptation of Isaac Asimov's classic and influential science fiction book series, being developed by David S. Goyer and Josh Friedman.
Apple TV+'s production is ambitious, with a high budget, aiming to bring to life the rich history and complex concepts of the original work.
"Tetris"
Based on real events, this film narrates the journey of a Dutch designer and entrepreneur radicalized in the USA (played by Taron Egerton) to license and patent the addictive Soviet game Tetris for the other side of the world in the late 1980s.
"Ted Lasso" (Season 3)
Ted Lasso (portrayed by Jason Sudeikis), an optimistic college American football coach, is unexpectedly hired to lead an English football team in the Premier League in this engaging sports comedy and drama series.
However, his appointment is part of a revenge plan with the aim of leading the team to ruin. Nevertheless, despite cultural and sports challenges, Ted's inspiring and positive approach begins to impact the team and everyone around him.
"Cherry"
Directed by the Russo brothers (known for several Marvel films), this drama is based on a semi-autobiographical novel of the same name.
Cherry (played by Tom Holland) struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder after returning from military service in Iraq, leading him into a life of drug addiction and crime.
"Servant" (Season 4)
"Servant" is a psychological suspense series with a plot full of bizarre situations and surprising twists. Filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan serves as a producer and directs some episodes.
To cope with the devastating loss of their newborn in a tragedy, a Philadelphia couple opts to adopt a lifelike baby doll to fill the void in their daily routine.
Things take a mysterious and eerie turn when a young nanny is hired to care for the "child."
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