Apple TV has a packed release schedule lined up for the months ahead. From June through to the end of November, we will be getting new seasons of beloved series such as Ted Lasso, Silo, Dark Matter and Slow Horses, as well as new films with star-studded casts including Brothers and Mayday, alongside documentaries and animated content for the whole family. Let’s take a look.
June: Snoopy kicks off the release calendar
This Friday, 26 June, the second season of Camp Snoopy will arrive. Snoopy, Charlie Brown, the Peanuts gang and the Beagle Scouts will once again enjoy new outdoor adventures, from sandcastles and hiking trips to summer debates. It is the perfect way to kick off the holidays with fun, humour and plenty of warmth.

July: Silo, Lucky, Dink and more new releases
On 3 July, Silo will return for its third season. As Juliette Nichols continues to explore the secrets of a society living underground, this season will also take us back into the past to expand on the story that shaped this world. It is one of the most ambitious science-fiction series in the Apple TV catalogue.
Five days later, on 8 July, the fifth season of Trying will arrive. Nikki and Jason will face new changes in their family life following the arrival of Kat, Princess and Tyler’s biological mother.
On 15 July, it will be time for Lucky, starring Anya Taylor-Joy. The series follows a young woman who reconnects with the criminal world she comes from. It is a story driven by suspense and a top-tier cast.
Dink, a film starring Jake Johnson, Ed Harris and Mary Steenburgen, will arrive on 24 July. It tells the story of a former tennis prodigy who discovers pickleball while trying to find his place between family expectations and his own sporting memories. A sports comedy with plenty of charm and a wonderfully original premise.

To round off the month, Apple TV will premiere Snoopy Presents: Home Sweet Home on 31 July. Charlie Brown will join Snoopy on an adventure to recover his beloved doghouse, in a story about friendship and what it truly means to feel at home. Snoopy will once again remind us that home is wherever the people we love are.
August: Ted Lasso and Dark Matter lead the summer line-up
One of the most eagerly anticipated releases will arrive on 5 August: the fourth season of Ted Lasso. With its distinctive blend of humour, optimism and emotion, Ted will return to Richmond to coach a women’s second-division team and take on a completely new challenge.
On 12 August, Women in Blue will return for its second season. María, now promoted to lieutenant, will become involved in an investigation that links a current crime to one of the most significant episodes in Mexico’s recent history.
On 21 August, we will see UConn Huskies: The Dynasty, a three-part documentary series about the most influential team in women’s college basketball in the United States. Interviews, archive footage and privileged access will show us the story of a group that became a global sporting benchmark.

The month will end with the second season of Dark Matter, scheduled for 28 August. The Dessen family will once again face new choices, possible worlds and consequences that will affect every character. The series expands its universe with more tension, emotion and unexpected possibilities.
September: Brothers, Slow Horses and Mayday
Mayday, a film starring Ryan Reynolds and Kenneth Branagh, will arrive on 4 September. Set during the Cold War, it follows the alliance between an American pilot and a former KGB agent on an action-packed mission. A spy adventure with pace, humour and two hugely charismatic leads.
On 9 September, Without a Trace will premiere, starring Patrick Brammall as a detective working as an emergency call operator who receives a phone call that could change his life forever. An emotional thriller built around a powerful and deeply personal premise.
The sixth season of Slow Horses will arrive on 16 September. Gary Oldman will once again lead the cast in a story of revenge, secrets and tension within the world of British espionage.
On 23 September, Brothers will arrive, with Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson playing fictional versions of themselves. A wedding, a ranch in Austin and a family secret will shape a comedy packed with chaos. A series with a very entertaining premise and two perfectly cast leads.
October and November: adventure and personal growth
Matchbox: The Movie, an international adventure starring John Cena, will premiere on 9 October. The return of an old friend will set off a chase that takes a group of acquaintances to different corners of the world.

On 25 November, The Way of the Little Warrior will arrive, starring Chris Pratt and Jude Hill. The film will follow the relationship between a teenager and his uncle, a Navy SEAL who helps him discover a new way of understanding courage. A family story full of emotion, learning and a highly inspiring message.
With so many releases on the way, Apple TV, formerly Apple TV+ is getting ready to keep us entertained throughout the summer and autumn with a wide range of stories to choose from. A release calendar filled with major returning favourites and exciting new releases for the whole family to enjoy.
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