5 of my most-anticipated Apple TV+ shows arriving in late 2025 and beyond
Apple TV+ may not release as many new movies and TV shows as its biggest streaming rivals, but it’s built a reputation for quality over quantity. And with The Morning Show season 4 and Slow Horses season 5 on the way along with the debut of Spike Lee’s Highest 2 Lowest and William Bridges’ All Of You, the rest of 2025 is shaping up to be busy. Take a look at our new Apple TV+ movies and shows to stream in September to see what’s arriving over the next month.
So, what else is coming down the pipeline in 2025 and into 2026? In this guide, we’ve pulled together five upcoming Apple TV+ TV shows we’re most excited about. With action, comedy, science-fiction and drama on the slate, there should be something here for everyone. Apple TV+ may not be bursting at the seams with content like Netflix or Disney+, but it’s easy to see why it’s one of the best streaming services around.
The Last Frontier

Director: Sam Hargrave
Run time: TBC, 10 episode season
Arriving on: October 10, 2025
Landing on Apple TV+ in early October, The Last Frontier drops viewers into the wilderness of Alaska. It follows the story of Frank Remnick (played by Jason Clarke), a lone US marshal tasked with protecting a remote town. But a prison transport plane lands nearby and dozens of violent inmates are now on the loose in the harsh terrain.
The Last Frontier is created by Jon Bokenkamp (The Blacklist) and Richard D’Ovidio (The Call) and it’s a ten episode thriller that escalates from a fight for survival to a big conspiracy. It stars Haley Bennett, Dominic Cooper, Simone Kessell, Dallas Goldtooth and Alfre Woodard. Expect a tense, action-packed story set against a very unforgiving backdrop.
Pluribus

Director: Vince Gilligan
Run time: TBC, 9 episode season
Arriving on: November 7, 2025
Mark your calendars, because we’ve got a great feeling about this one. New TV series Pluribus arrives on Apple TV+ this November and it comes from the brain of none other than Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan. So far, we know it’ll be a nine episode sci-fi drama starring the fantastic Rhea Seehorn (Better Call Saul) and it’ll kick-off with two episodes debuting on November 7, followed by weekly releases throughout December.
Even though it’s not officially out in the wild yet, it’s already been renewed for a second season. It’s got a strange premise: the most miserable person on Earth must save the world from happiness. All we’ve seen from the short Pluribus teaser trailer is someone licking doughnuts and then putting them back into a box. But the press images of a very scared looking Rhea Seehorn suggest it’ll become much more action-packed and foreboding. Alongside Seehorn, the cast also includes Karolina Wydra, Carlos Manuel Vesga, Miriam Shor and Samba Schutte. We’ve got high hopes for this one.
Ted Lasso Season 4

Director: TBC, multiple
Run time: TBC, 10 episode season
Arriving on: TBC (Mid to late 2026)
It’s time for The Greyhounds to lace up for another game. Ted Lasso season 4 is officially filming, proving that Apple TV+ isn’t ready to let go of its biggest hit TV show just yet. Jason Sudeikis returns as the optimistic coach, alongside Hannah Waddington, Juno Temple, Brett Goldstein and more of the core cast – although expect plenty of new faces too.
This next season takes things in a new direction, with Ted returning to Richmond to coach the newly formed women’s team. We’re expecting the same mix of heart, humor and underdog grit that has made the show so immensely popular. There’s speculation this fourth season is the first in a new three season arc, fingers crossed.
Neuromancer

Director: J.D. Dillard
Run time: TBC, 10 episode first season
Arriving on: TBC (Late 2026)
Another one that isn’t landing until 2026, but it’s shaping up to be well worth the wait. Apple TV+ is bringing William Gibson’s very cult and very prescient cyberpunk novel Neuromancer to the small screen. It’s still in development, but we’re expecting a 10 episode first season that’s currently being filmed across locations in Tokyo, London, Los Angeles, Istanbul and Canada.
Neuromancer is being created by Graham Roland (known for Jack Ryan) and J.D. Dillard (Devotion) and it stars Calum Turner as Case, a hacker who’s pulled into a dangerous new job by Molly (Brianna Middleton), a cybernetically-enhanced assassin. We’re expecting a dark and neon-soaked world of espionage, corporate conspiracies and digital heists. There’s a really solid cast here alongside the two leads, including Mark Strong, Clémence Poésy, Peter Sarsgaard, and Dane DeHaan. Neuromancer is a super popular book that really helped define the cyberpunk genre – it’s a bold sci-fi gamble from Apple TV+, let’s hope it delivers.
Imperfect Women
Director: Annie Weisman
Run time: TBC, a limited series
Arriving on: TBC
This one could be more than a whole year away, but we’re already excited for it. Apple TV+ is adding another heavyweight drama to its library with Imperfect Women. This will be a limited series based on Araminta Hall’s novel of the same name. Emmy winners Elisabeth Moss (The Handmaid’s Tale, Shining Girls, Mad Men) and Kerry Washington (Scandal, Little Fires Everywhere) will star in the leading roles and also serve as executive producers, too.
Adapted into a TV show by Annie Weisman (Physical), Imperfect Women is a psychological thriller that follows three women whose decades long friendship is shattered by a crime that exposes some old truths. We’re hopeful that Imperfect Women will deliver the kind of layered, character-driven storytelling that Apple TV+ has really become known for over the past few years.