
10 New Shows and Movies Coming to Apple TV+ in Mid-2025: Here Are the 3 I'll Be Watching on My Apple TV 4K.
There is a lot of interesting content to watch on streaming, although some prominent figures are also missing.
Apple TV+ has stood out in the realm of series and movies for its focus on quality rather than quantity. Although its catalog is considerably smaller compared to platforms like Netflix or Prime Video, it has offered some of the most acclaimed programs, such as Shrinking, Sugar, and Severance, along with others that don't start with the letter 'S'. The recent announcement about the scheduled premieres for mid-2025 has generated great anticipation.
Among the new releases are the golf comedy Stick, Guy Ritchie's adventure Fountain of Youth, and the epic historical tale Chief of War starring Jason Momoa. However, there are some significant omissions, such as the upcoming seasons of For All Mankind and Foundation, which may suggest that the science fiction genre is reserved for the darkest and coldest nights.
Apple TV+ has shared a teaser trailer, and three titles are generating particular interest. With the release of the fifth season of Slow Horses, this exciting espionage thriller returns. Although only a single image of the character Jackson Lamb (played by Gary Oldman) has been revealed, expectations are high, given that previous seasons have showcased intrigue, betrayals, and Lamb's characteristic dishevelment.
Additionally, the Murderbot trailer has been released recently, and excitement is building as it presents a science fiction story with humorous touches reminiscent of Deadpool. Based on the popular works of Martha Wells, the plot follows a security android who, while terrified by human emotions, feels drawn to its vulnerable clients. Fans of Murderbot have welcomed the material enthusiastically, with its premiere scheduled for May 16, 2025.
On the other hand, Echo Valley, set to premiere on June 13, promises to be a poignant drama. The story centers around Kate, played by Julianne Moore, whose troubled daughter, Claire, appears covered in blood. Written by Brad Inglesby, the author of Mayor of Easttown, the film addresses themes of grief, secrets, and the extent to which a parent will go to protect their child. Moore has shared that while there is a lot of action in the movie, Kate's character stands out due to the circumstances she faces.