Apple TV+ has established itself as a serious streaming service in recent years. With high-quality original productions and successful series like Severance, Ted Lasso, and The Morning Show, the platform offers a range that stands out from the competition. Spring 2025 also features some exciting new releases. The streaming service continues to focus on exclusive content across a variety of genres—from comedy and drama to science fiction and documentaries.
The program for the coming months is diverse. In addition to new series, there are also sequels to existing productions. Those interested in exciting dramas, satirical comedies, or gripping documentaries should find what they're looking for here. The list of announced titles is already long, and more may be added.
Overview of the new content on Apple TV+
March: Comedy, Gaming and Sports
The Studio (from March 26)

This comedy series centers on Matt Remick, played by Seth Rogen, who takes over as the new head of a failing film studio. Along with a team of stressed-out executives, he battles narcissistic artists, overwhelmed producers, and the chaos of the film industry. Between casting decisions, marketing meetings, and award ceremonies, they constantly balance between success and professional ruin.
Side Quest (from March 26)

This anthology spin-off of Mythic Quest tells stories from the gaming world in four episodes. It focuses not only on developers and players, but also on people indirectly influenced by the gaming universe—including comic shop owners, orchestra musicians, and artists.
Fight for Glory: 2024 World Series (from March 28)

This sports documentary follows the rivalry between the Yankees and the Dodgers during the past baseball season. In addition to game footage, it features behind-the-scenes footage, interviews with players and their families, and background stories about the intense playoffs.
Number One on the Call Sheet (from March 28th)

This documentary explores the challenges faced by Black actors in Hollywood. Interviews with well-known performers, personal stories, and historical flashbacks paint a comprehensive picture of what it means to take on a leading role in the film industry.
April: Dramas, family series and French history
Your Friends & Neighbors (from April 11th)

This drama series centers on a hedge fund manager who, after his divorce, begins stealing from his wealthy neighbors. In the process, he uncovers secrets that are more dangerous than he thought.
Government Cheese (from April 16th)

Set in the San Fernando Valley in 1969, this comedy series tells the story of an eccentric family pursuing their unrealistic dreams. Main character Hampton Chambers is released from prison and discovers that his family has long since gone their separate ways.
Jane – Season 3 (from April 18)

The family series about young environmentalist Jane continues. In the new season, she travels the world with her friends to save endangered animals.
Carême (from April 30)

This French drama tells the story of Antonin Carême, the world's first celebrity chef. The ambitious chef attracts the attention of powerful politicians and becomes embroiled in political intrigue. In addition to his pursuit of fame, he must decide what is more important to him: success or personal integrity.
May: Science fiction, civil rights and music legends
Murderbot (from May 16)

The sci-fi series is based on the award-winning book series by Martha Wells. A self-hacking security construct, which is supposed to show no emotion, develops an unexpected compassion for the people it is supposed to protect. While it must keep its existence secret, it is caught up in a dangerous mission.
Deaf President Now! (from May 16th)

This documentary explores the protests at Gallaudet University in 1988. Students demonstrated for eight days until the university appointed its first deaf president. The protest was a turning point for the Civil Rights Movement and paved the way for the Americans with Disabilities Act in the United States.
Bono: Stories of Surrender (from May 30th)

This documentary offers insights into the life of U2 frontman Bono. The production combines personal narratives with live music and previously unreleased footage from his tour.
June: Golf and Humor
Stick (from June 4)

This golf comedy series starring Owen Wilson tells the story of a failed professional who sees his last chance in a young talent. While trying to bring the teenager to the big stage of golf, he must confront his own past mistakes.
New content, strong stories: Why Apple TV+ remains exciting in 2025
The new lineup demonstrates that Apple TV+ continues to focus on diversity. Alongside big names like Seth Rogen and Owen Wilson, there are also ambitious independent productions, documentaries with social relevance, and sci-fi series for genre fans. The subscription costs €9.99 per month, but offers regular trial offers. Whether the service is worth it depends on whether you're looking for exclusive series and films that you can't find elsewhere. The new content for spring definitely makes Apple TV+ more interesting for anyone who values original stories and high-quality productions. Your accessories, your choice – in our Amazon Storefront You'll find a wide selection, even for HomeKit enthusiasts. (Photo by Burdun / Bigstockphoto)
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