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Apple TV Announces 2026 Streaming Lineup
Apple TV has officially announced its streaming lineup for 2026, featuring a range of new series, returning favorites, and exciting films. The announcement highlights a busy start to the year with a mix of genres including sci-fi, thrillers, and romantic comedies, as well as new original series and spinoffs.
Early 2026 Premieres
The year kicks off with the premiere of the third season of Shrinking on January 28, 2026. This follows closely after the release of the second season of Hijack, which is set to premiere on January 14, 2026. Meanwhile, Tehran will return for its third season on January 9, 2026, promising a strong start to the year for fans of espionage thrillers.
In February, viewers can look forward to the second season of The Last Thing He Told Me, debuting on February 20, 2026. Shortly after, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters will continue its saga into a second season, premiering on February 27, 2026.
New Film and Series Additions
Apple TV's 2026 lineup also includes the debut of a high-concept romantic comedy film, Eternity, produced by A24. Starring Elizabeth Olsen, Miles Teller, and Callum Turner, this film is set to arrive on the platform in mid-February, aligning with Valentine's Day and offering a unique addition to Apple TV's catalog.
Additionally, Neuromancer, a 10-episode series adaptation of the 1984 novel, is set to intrigue sci-fi enthusiasts. Created by Graham Roland and JD Dillard, filming took place in diverse locations such as Tokyo, Los Angeles, and Istanbul, with the series expected to premiere mid-to-late 2026.
Returning Favorite Series
Fans of popular series will be pleased to hear that Ted Lasso is returning for its fourth season in 2026. Similarly, Silo has been renewed for its third and fourth seasons, with season three expected to air in 2026. The espionage series Slow Horses, based on Mick Herron's novels, is anticipated to return for its sixth season in late 2026, with a seventh season already greenlit.
The Morning Show is also slated to continue its run, with its fifth season premiering in late 2026.
Expanding Original Content
Apple TV is expanding its original content with several new series and spinoffs. Star City will explore the Soviet perspective on the space race during the 1970s, focusing on Cold War secrecy. Having wrapped filming in August 2025, it is expected to premiere in mid-to-late 2026.
Another new series, Margo’s Got Money Troubles, produced by A24 and David E. Kelley, will premiere on April 15, 2026. Starring Elle Fanning, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Nick Offerman, the series will release new episodes weekly through May 20.
The highly anticipated series The Savant, starring Jessica Chastain and inspired by a true story of online hate groups, has been delayed to 2026.
Apple TV's 2026 lineup will provide viewers with nearly a continuous stream of new episodes, highlighting the platform's focus on quality programming across a variety of genres.