Summer is in full swing, and it has never been more tempting to leave the television behind and head out into the sunshine. However, if there is anything worth staying in for, it’s thebuffet of treats streamers have laid on for us these summer months. At the very top of its game, Apple TV+ continues to deliver on its promise of high-quality, star-studded shows,with June a particularly exciting and successful month. FromJake Gyllenhaal’sPresumed Innocentto a Cannes Film Festival documentary, the bar was set for the summer to come. July looks to follow suit in terms of quality, withApple TV+ lining up some impressive titles to keep us fixed to our screensno matter the weather outside. With that in mind, here’s a look at all the shows coming to Apple TV+ this July.
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Available:
August 23, 2025
Comedy, Drama
Created By:
Katie Robbins
Rashida Jones, Hidetoshi Nishijima, Joanna Sotomura
Based onColin O’Sullivan’s novelThe Dark Manual,Sunnyfollows Suzie Sakamoto (Rashida Jones), an American in Kyoto, whose life is turned upside down after her husband, Masa (Hidetoshi Nishijima), and her son disappear following a plane crash. Accompanied by her futuristic robot, the titularSunny, the two set out to find out what happened, with the dark truths uncovered spiraling deeper than Suzie could have ever expected.
If the source material is anything to go by, then this is one series you won’t want to miss. Dark, melodic, and oozing tension, the original looks to be replicated neatly in this Katie Robbins-helmed adaptation, with therecent release of a trailergoing some way to emphasize this.A terrific story fronted by a brilliant comic actress who will bring light to a gripping narrative,Sunnyis a futuristic tale grounded in reality, with episodes released weekly.

July 02, 2025
Barry L. Levy
Lucian-River Chauhan, Dilshad Vadsaria, Abigail Pniowsky
Apple TV has along line of family-friendly series, withMethe next exciting addition. The series follows 12-year-old Ben Vasani (Lucian-River Chauhan), a boy thrust into a world of change when he is placed in a new school and with a new, blended family. Confronted by this change, Ben quickly realizes he has the extraordinary power to shapeshift and starts to turn into the people around him. With the trials and tribulations of early adolescence in academia ahead, Ben must use his newfound powers to discover his identity.
Meis a superhero tale with its roots firmly planted in the coming-of-age genre. Featuring a talented young lead actor with little experience, although he did play Teo in two episodes of Netflix’sAvatar: The Last Airbender,Meis a delicate and entertaining exploration of what it means to find one’s identity. A struggle many people of Ben’s age go through, the use of a superhero metaphor is nothing new, but is by no means a broken trope, with this the sort of show that might just change a child’s life.
‘Lady in the Lake’
August 11, 2025
Alma Har’el
Natalie Portman, David Corenswet, Mikey Madison
Apple TV’s biggest addition this July comes in the form ofLady in the Lake, an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Laura Lippman. The show, set in 1966 Baltimore, follows the intricate lives of two women, Maddie Schwartz (Natalie Portman) and Cleo Sherwood (Moses Ingram). This story is led by wannabe journalist Maddie, whose instincts for a big story are perked after a young girl is pronounced missing in the area.
‘Time Bandits’
June 11, 2025
Fantasy, Adventure, Comedy
Jemaine Clement, Iain Morris, Taika Waititi
Lisa Kudrow, Kal-El Tuck, Tadhg Murphy
Reboots are no anomaly in modern media, but a reboot ofTerry Gilliam’sTime Banditshas been called for, ever since the movie debuted in 1981. A production that has been ongoing for quite some time, the upcomingTime Banditswill take the original and adapt it for a modern small-screen audience. The show will follow an eclectic group of thieves, bolstered by their newest addition, eleven-year-old Kevin (Kal-El Tuck), as they travel time and space on a multitude of historical adventures.
A cult classic, the originalTime Banditshas an enormous fanbase thanks to its dedication to pure joy and fantasy fun. This series will attempt to recapture that buoyant response, topped off with a modern comedic edgehelmed by the ever-brilliant Taika Waititi. That slice of comedy is made even more alluring with the addition ofLisa Kudrowto the cast, with theFriendsicon joining the likes ofTadhg Murphy,Roger Jean Nsengiyumva,Rune Temte,Kiera Thompson, and many more.
‘Women in Blue’
July 05, 2025
Crime, Drama
Fernando Rovzar, Pablo Aramendi
Bárbara Mori, Ximena Sariñana, Natalia Téllez
Inspired by a true story,Women in Blue, also known asLas Azules, follows a group of four women who join Mexico’s first female police force in 1971. Looking to inspire young women everywhere and set to shake up the patriarchal norm, the women slowly begin to realize that their employment is merely a publicity stunt to try and distract the public from a heinous criminal spree.
Spanish language dramas are a major hit across the worldon streamers at the moment, withWomen in Bluelooking to be yet another high-profile addition. Helped by a set of lead female performances charged with power and intent, this series is set to not just provide bags of entertainment but also inform viewers about the events it is based on, as well as the common and frustrating use of faux representation to hide true intentions.