7 Best Series of 2023 on Apple TV+ You Must Watch

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Apple TV+ is home to some incredible shows, but to make our list of 2023’s best, they need to have premiered this year. That omits the likes of Foundation, Invasion, Slow Horses and Ted Lasso. Thankfully, there are plenty of series that did make the cut. Check them out below.

<p>Apple TV+</p><p>There’s no question about it, this Godzilla series is Apple TV+’s biggest series of 2023. And not just in terms of budget. The radioactive lizard and his equally massive titan ensemble absolutely dominate the screen during their all-too-fleeting appearances in this series that sees Kurt Russell and his past self uncover the mystery of long-hidden kaiju. Seriously, give us more Godzilla for the inevitable season 2.</p>
<p>Apple TV+</p><p>Idris Elba is in screen-commanding form as professional negotiator in this nail-biting drama centered on an in-air plane hijacking. There are a few leap-in-logic moments that push the limits of believability, but it’s largely thrilling stuff as events unfold both in the plane and on the ground.</p>

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Idris Elba is in screen-commanding form as professional negotiator in this nail-biting drama centered on an in-air plane hijacking. There are a few leap-in-logic moments that push the limits of believability, but it’s largely thrilling stuff as events unfold both in the plane and on the ground.

<p>Apple TV+</p><p>In a dystopian future, humanity lives in one big silo. Comprising 144 levels underground, it’s meant to protect us from the ruined world outside. But, as Silo increasingly shows, it’s not just outside that’s toxic. The enigmatic force that is Rebecca Ferguson guides us through the mysteries of Silo as engineer Juliette Nichols, managing to stand out amidst equally talented powerhouses David Oyelowo and Tim Robbins.</p>
<p>Apple TV+</p><p>This 1960’s period drama based on Bonnie Garmus’ novel of the same name stars Brie Larson as inspiring TV chef Elizabeth Zott. A former lab technician unscrupulously fired, Zott begins hosting a televised cooking show titled Supper at Six to educate housewives. The show received two Golden Globe nominations for Best Limited or Anthology Series and Best Actress.</p>
<p>Apple TV+</p><p>1870’s London. Women have learned to mind their manners, dress up nice, and find a husband as soon as possible. Somehow, these four American women didn’t get the memo as they explode into London’s polite society and spark the mother of culture clashes. Their ways might seem strange, but they might have a point. </p>

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1870’s London. Women have learned to mind their manners, dress up nice, and find a husband as soon as possible. Somehow, these four American women didn’t get the memo as they explode into London’s polite society and spark the mother of culture clashes. Their ways might seem strange, but they might have a point.

<p>Apple TV+</p><p>OK, it didn’t get great reviews when it when it premiered in June 2023, but Akiva Goldsman’s psychological thriller miniseries is definitely worth sticking with. It follows <em>Spider-Man</em> actor Tom Holland’s Danny Sullivan, a man arrested after New York City shooting in 1979, and his interviews with interrogator Rya Goodwin (Amanda Seyfried), as the pair forensically examine the inner workings of Sullivan’s mind.</p>
<p>Apple TV+</p><p>Starring Eva Green and Vincent Cassel, this British-French spy thriller premiered February on Apple TV+. Cassel plays a former French Foreign Legion and DGSE operative turned mercenary; Green a Home Office Special Adviser and Cassel’s former lover. Will their murky past impact both of their missions? You can count on that.</p>