Apple TV + is one of the most recent additions to the world of streaming. Those from Cupertino have also wanted to join the party of their own audiovisual productions and stand up to giants such as Netflix, Disney + or Amazon Prime Video. Unfortunately, the Apple TV+ catalog is totally unknown to many, but it is no less interesting for that. Apple's service is packed with exclusive productions. These that we show you today are the most interesting television series that you can see on the platform at the moment:
What are the best Apple TV+ series?
Don't know what to watch on Apple TV+? Have you got the free trial and are you curious about the series on this platform? Here we show you the best series out there at the moment. They are series with very varied genres, so you will surely find one that perfectly suits your tastes.
The After Party
It is a police series who tries to investigate a crime committed during a high school party. In each episode, the series will show us the party from a different point of view, in the purest style Lost. It is a mystery series, but one that cleverly combines touches of humor. This production premiered in January 2022 and has been renewed for a second season.
Severance

We could say that it is the Black Mirror of Apple TV +, and has caused a sensation for its great originality. The premise of this series is very clear: imagine leaving work and completely disconnecting until the next day. It may sound great, but there is still more. The workers of Lumon Enterprises are exposed to a surgical intervention to separate their personality in two: one for work and another for private life. Lumon employees cannot remember their private life while working and vice versa. Severance is a very original psychological thriller which is based on the science fiction of the seventies.
Ted lasso

Until the arrival of Severance, this series was indisputably the best rated of all Apple TV +. A priori, a comedy about a soccer coach may not seem like a very bright idea for a television series. However, Ted lasso is a comedy about sports for those people who don't even like sports.
The series, created by Jason Sudeikis, chronicles the life of Ted Lasso, an American football coach who ends up taking charge of a British football team that plays in the Premier League. Lasso has no experience in first division clubs, but he has even less idea of ​​European football. The series is full of funny moments and interesting characters. In total there are two seasons, but Apple has renewed for a third.
The Mosquito Coast (The mosquito coast)
It is a drama based on the homonymous novel by Paul Theroux published in 1981, which also had a film adaptation in 1986 starring Harrison Ford. The series narrates the life of a idealistic and self-taught father who decides to leave the United States, disenchanted with society, and settle in the Latin American jungle with his family. The idea of ​​him is form a utopian civilization in the middle of the Nicaraguan jungle with the help of some indigenous people. The series has confirmed a second season, which should arrive very soon.
The Morning Show

This series is starring and directed by Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston. It is a drama that addresses the #MeeToo phenomenon that we saw a few years ago in Hollywood. The series narrates how Alex Levy, the director of El Matinal, has to fight so that her program is not suppressed after Mitch Kessler, who was her partner for more than fifteen years, was fired for sexual conduct. inappropriate. This series has already won several awards and has a total of two seasons.
Microworlds (Tiny World)
How do the smallest animals on the planet survive? Tiny world teaches us the day to day the tiniest creatures that live among us, its dangers and also its abilities to avoid its prey. It is a documentary series with an exquisite production, and an impressive level of detail. To top it off, all episodes are narrator by Paul Rudd, the actor who plays Ant Man, thus making the series a complete genius. At the moment, there are a total of two seasons.
Foundation

Also one of the most valued in the short history of Apple TV +. The series is based on the books of the same name by Isaac Asimov. This work has tried to be adapted on many occasions since the eighties without success. In 2018, Apple acquired the rights and released the first season in September 2021. This science fiction series focuses on the life of Hari Seldon, a scientist who creates The Foundation, a colony destined to preserve all knowledge of the civilization before its inevitable confrontation with the Galactic Empire. The second season has already been confirmed.
Cycles (Trying)
This comedy chronicles the life of Nikki and Jason, a British couple whose greatest wish is have a child, but they have serious difficulties conceiving it. After discovering that they have a fertility problem, the two embark on adopt a child, with the amount of changes and new challenges that this entails. The series was very well received by critics and already has a total of two seasons.
The Shrink Next Door
This miniseries is a psychological drama pretty dark based on true story of isaac herschkopf, "the celebrity shrink", played by Paul Rudd and one of his oldest patients, Marty Markowitz (Will Ferrell). Both characters have totally opposite personalities. Marty is a rather weak and depressed businessman, while 'Ike' is a selfish and manipulative therapist. The series narrates how the relationship of these two characters is escalating and how Ike leaves appropriating more and more of Marty's life.
The series benefits greatly from Georgia Pritchett's script, which brings its own touch of gloom to the power dynamic between the manipulative therapist and the patient who has nowhere to escape. The series is based on The Shrink Next Door Wondery, the most listened to Bloomberg podcast of the year 2019.
Lisey's Story
This series is based on the Stephen King novel of the same name, published in the year 2006. This terrifying drama follows the life of Lisey Landon (Julianne Moore), who lost her husband, a famous novelist, a couple of years earlier. After a series of events, the widow begins to remember episodes of her life that she thought she had completely eliminated from her mind.
The miniseries is produced by JJ Abrams and features the directed by Pablo Larrain. It is a good adaptation of the original work, which is also one of Stephen King's most complex novels, and was at the time a great challenge for translators.