Apple TV+ has rapidly evolved into a formidable streaming platform, offering a diverse array of high-quality shows and movies that cater to a wide range of tastes. As of January 2025, the service boasts an impressive lineup of content that continues to captivate audiences worldwide. Here’s an in-depth look at 20 of the best shows and movies currently available on Apple TV+:

1. Ted Lasso

This heartwarming comedy follows Ted Lasso (Jason Sudeikis), an upbeat American football coach hired to manage a British soccer team despite having no experience. His optimism and unorthodox methods win over skeptics, making it a must-watch series.

2. Severance

A psychological thriller centered on a company that offers a procedure to separate employees' work memories from their personal lives. The intriguing premise and compelling performances make it a standout series.

3. The Morning Show

Delving into the cutthroat world of morning news, this drama features Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon as anchors navigating personal and professional challenges amidst a shifting media landscape.

4. For All Mankind

This science fiction series explores an alternate history where the global space race never ended, focusing on the lives of NASA astronauts and their families. Its rich storytelling and character development have garnered critical acclaim.

5. Shrinking

Starring Jason Segel and Harrison Ford, this comedy-drama follows a grieving therapist who starts to break the rules by telling his clients exactly what he thinks, leading to unexpected and life-changing results.

6. Slow Horses

A spy thriller featuring Gary Oldman as the leader of a team of disgraced MI5 agents. The series combines suspense with dark humor, offering a fresh take on the espionage genre.

7. CODA

This Academy Award-winning film tells the story of a hearing girl in a deaf family who discovers her passion for singing, balancing her aspirations with family responsibilities.

8. Killers of the Flower Moon

Directed by Martin Scorsese, this Western crime drama is based on true events, exploring the investigation of a series of murders in 1920s Oklahoma.

9. Silo

Set in a dystopian future where humanity lives underground, this series follows engineer Juliette (Rebecca Ferguson) as she uncovers secrets about their siloed existence. The show has been praised for its thrilling narrative and strong performances.

10. The Big Door Prize

A magical realism comedy where a mysterious machine appears in a small town, revealing residents' true potential and causing them to reevaluate their lives. Chris O'Dowd leads the ensemble cast in this charming series.

11. Loot

Maya Rudolph stars as a woman who, after divorcing her tech billionaire husband, decides to focus on philanthropic work, leading to humorous and heartfelt situations.

12. The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy

This travel series features Eugene Levy stepping out of his comfort zone to explore remarkable destinations around the world, offering a blend of adventure and comedy.

13. Pachinko

An epic historical drama that chronicles the hopes and dreams of four generations of a Korean immigrant family, based on the acclaimed novel by Min Jin Lee.

14. Foundation

Adapted from Isaac Asimov's seminal science fiction series, "Foundation" chronicles the epic saga of The Foundation, a group of exiles who discover that the only way to save the Galactic Empire from destruction is to defy it.

15. Black Bird

Inspired by true events, this crime drama follows a high school football hero turned convict who is offered freedom in exchange for coaxing a confession out of a suspected serial killer.

16. The Afterparty

A comedic murder mystery series where each episode presents a different character's perspective on a high school reunion's aftermath, each with its unique visual style and genre.

17. Defending Jacob

A gripping legal drama starring Chris Evans as an assistant district attorney whose world is shattered when his son is accused of murder, leading to a complex exploration of family and loyalty.

18. Mythic Quest

This workplace comedy is set in a video game development studio, delving into the challenges of running a popular online game and the eccentric personalities behind it.

19. Dickinson

A coming-of-age story blending historical context with modern sensibilities, focusing on the life of poet Emily Dickinson as she explores themes of society, gender, and family.

20. Little America

An anthology series that brings to life inspiring stories of immigrants in America, each episode