Let’s take a look at the complete list of all Apple TV releases scheduled for 2026 (and also available on Android devices). This year we will see major returns, new miniseries, and several projects with top-tier casts. Apple keeps a very clear line of quality and variety, so we have some very interesting months ahead, from science fiction and thrillers to comedies and family dramas.
February 27: Monarch: Legacy of Monsters (season 2)
The second season arrives with the fate of Monarch and the world at stake. The story takes us to Kong’s Skull Island and to a new mysterious town where a mythical Titan emerges from the sea, while secrets from the past shake the present.
March 4: The Hunt (miniseries)
A French thriller by Cédric Anger based on the novel Shoot. Franck and his friends go through a hunting day that ends in violence and a dangerous secret. From there, the story moves forward through suspicions, silences, and a threat that keeps gaining ground.
March 18: Imperfect Women (miniseries)
Elisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington, and Kate Mara star in this eight-episode miniseries. A crime shatters the lives of three women bound by years of friendship, and the investigation gradually brings guilt, betrayal, and an uncomfortable truth about their bond to light.
March 20: Wonder Pets in the City (season 2)
Apple TV’s children’s offering brings back the trio of heroes who travel around the world in their Jetcar to rescue animals. It returns with musical adventures inspired by famous operas and a very lovely message about talent, cooperation, and teamwork.
March 27: For All Mankind (season 5)
One of the biggest returns of the year. The series picks up after the theft of the Goldilocks asteroid and presents a much larger and more active Happy Valley. Mars keeps growing, and so does the political tension between Earth and the Red Planet.
April 3: Your Friends & Neighbors (season 2)

Jon Hamm returns as Andrew Cooper, an unusual neighborhood thief, in a series that blends drama and dark comedy. In this new season, a newly arrived neighbor puts pressure on his secrets and on the balance of his family.
April 10: Outcome (film)
A dark comedy with Keanu Reeves as Reef Hawk, a Hollywood star with an impeccable image who goes into crisis when someone blackmails him with a video from his past. With the help of his friends and his crisis lawyer, he sets out to find the blackmailer, in a search that also becomes a personal journey full of chaos, nostalgia, and unfinished business.
April 15: Margo's Got Money Troubles (series)

A family dramedy starring Elle Fanning. Margo drops out of university, wants to become a writer, and finds herself trying to raise her baby with bills piling up and very limited resources. The cast also adds very important names such as Michelle Pfeiffer, Nick Offerman, and Nicole Kidman.
April 22: Criminal Record (season 2)
Paul Rutman’s series returns with a case that begins with the murder of a young man at a political rally. June Lenker and Daniel Hegarty are pushed into working together, and the investigation escalates into a far-right plot and a terrorist threat in London.
April 29: Widow's Bay (series)

Apple is betting here on a mix of horror and comedy led by Matthew Rhys. Widow’s Bay is an island town that wants to attract tourism, but old local legends begin to gain strength again. The tone looks very distinctive and appealing.
May 8: Unconditional (series)
A nightmare story that begins with a mother-daughter holiday and suddenly changes when Gali is arrested in Moscow for drug trafficking. Her mother, Orna, throws herself into searching for the truth and ends up inside a network of crime and corruption.
May 20: Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed (series)
Tatiana Maslany stars in this thriller with touches of comedy. Paula, a newly divorced mother, believes she has witnessed a crime and starts an investigation of her own while handling a custody battle, a personal crisis, and a very intense youth football environment.
June 5: Cape Fear (series)
One of the most striking projects of the year. Inspired by the 1991 film, the series features Amy Adams and Patrick Wilson as the Bowdens, with Javier Bardem as Max Cady. Revenge, psychological tension, and a creative team with enormous weight behind it.
June 19: Sugar (season 2)

Colin Farrell returns as John Sugar, the movie-loving private detective from Los Angeles. This second season begins with a new case connected to a local boxer and gradually expands into a conspiracy that threatens the entire city. Its elegant tone remains one of its biggest strengths.
July 15: Lucky (series)
Anya Taylor-Joy stars in and produces this adaptation of Marissa Stapley’s novel. Lucky left her criminal life behind, but the past calls again and pushes her to reclaim her darker side. The cast also includes Annette Bening and Timothy Olyphant.
July 24: The Dink (film)
Jake Johnson plays Dusty Boyd, a former tennis prodigy who now coaches children at his father’s club. When an injury takes him away from tennis, he discovers pickleball and begins to rethink his life, his relationship with his father, and his identity. A comedy with a sports edge and family conflict.
Summer 2026: Ted Lasso (season 4)
Yes, Ted is back. And he does so in a new setting: Richmond and a women’s second-division football team. This fourth season opens a new stage for the series and for its protagonist. We will see how Ted’s optimism fits into this new challenge. It is clearly one of Apple TV’s big returns.
September 4: Mayday (film)
Ryan Reynolds and Kenneth Branagh star in this action buddy movie set around a failed mission in Russian territory during the Cold War. A U.S. Navy pilot and a former KGB agent form an unexpected alliance that mixes espionage, tension, and humor.
October 9: Matchbox (film)

An action adventure inspired by Mattel toys. John Cena plays Sean, an undercover CIA agent who returns to his hometown and drags his old friends into an international chase to save the world.
November 20: Way of the Warrior Kid (film)
The story follows Marc, a teenager who suffers bullying and feels he is falling behind in everything. The arrival of his uncle Jake, a decorated Navy SEAL, transforms his summer into a training program that goes far beyond fighting: it speaks about courage, confidence, and personal growth.
This 2026, Apple TV has a very complete and well-spaced calendar, with major returns like For All Mankind, Sugar and Ted Lasso, alongside new series like Widow's Bay, Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed, and Cape Fear. Between thriller, science fiction, drama, comedy, and children’s series, we will have variety all year long.
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