A reduced Apple TV+ subscription is as rare as any offer from Apple, but the company will be pretty generous with its current deal on one of the best streaming services. Right now you can get Apple TV+ for three months for just $ 2.99 in the US, £ 2.99 in England and AU $ 3.99 in Australia.
There is still some time to demand this offer that applies to both new and recurring customers before it ends on April 24, and if you click on it, there are five TV shows that need to be at the top of your streaming list.
When it comes to the best Apple TV+ shows, its hit sci-fi series Resignation is an obvious choice – be sure to read our Resignation Season 2 Review and Resignation Season 3 Guide for more news about its next installment when you’re done.
But there are a whole series of shows next to Resignation There is on my radar, spans dramas, comedies and thrillers.
The study
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- RT -Score: 96%
- Age assessment: TV-ma
- Length: ~ 44 minutes of episodes
- Creators: Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory, Frida Perez
A satirical comedy show that criticizes the entertainment industry? Sign up for me. A recent addition to Apple TV+’s library with titles, The study Have already proven to be a staple on the platform and has been well received by the audience. With its strong main herd and list of self -starned guests, The study Sitting at the top of my list.
The film production company Continental Studios finds itself struggling to keep up with rapidly changing tastes, and as a result it appoints a new studio head Matt Remick (Seth Rogen) to keep the company fluid. Remick discovers that his job is much more difficult than expected, and must save the study from flounding by following with continuous social and economic changes.
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- RT -Score: 76%
- Age assessment: TV-ma
- Length: ~ 55 minutes of episodes
- Director: Alfonso Cuarón
I thoroughly enjoyed Todd Fields Psychological Drama Tar (2022), and I loved Cate Blanchett even more. This miniserie from Alfonso Cuarón who instructed Children of men (2006) and Seriousness (2013) seems to offer a similar prerequisite and tone as Field’s movie and can easily be binged with this three -month Apple TV+ offering.
Celebrated documentary journalist Catherine Ravenscroft (Blanchett) has made a career to postpone other people’s private life and wrongdoing, but tables have turned when she receives a novel from a mystery author and discovers that she is the protagonist of a story that reveals her darkest and deepest secrets. To protect herself, she tries to find Discover Identity of the Mystery author, but by doing so she has to come face to face with her past.
It’s largely Tar 2.0 Remixen, with an even darker spin on the theme Cancel Culture.
Ted Lasso

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- RT Critics Score: 90%
- Age assessment: TV-ma
- Length: ~ 29 minute episodes
- Developers: Jason Sudeikis, Bill Lawrence, Brendan Hunt, Joe Kelly
Ted Lasso Is far from one of the most popular shows on Apple TV+, so it would feel like a wasted opportunity not to mark this from my watchlist for the next three months. Not only does its high rotten tomatoes show scores from both critics and the audience that it has been well received, but its many Emmy nominations and victories are the icing on the cake.
American college -football coach Ted Lasso (Jason Sudeikis) is recruited to help a British Premier League football team, AFC Richmond, though he has no experience in the sport. After gaining ownership of the team after a divorce, owner Rebecca Welton (Hannah Waddingham) Ted in the hope that it will lead to the team’s downfall that Wouild is destroying her ex-husband. But to everyone’s surprise, Ted’s attitude and personality grows at Rebecca and the rest of the team.
Lessons in chemistry

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- RT -Score: 83%
- Age assessment: TV-ma
- Length: ~ 41 minute episodes
- Creator: Lee Eisenberg
Lessons in chemistry is another mini -series that is ideal for overlooking if you just want to try the best of Apple TV+ for three months. There are only eight episodes and the whole BRIE Larson – my main reason to watch.
Based on the book of Bonnie Garmus, Lessons in chemistry is a historical drama in the 1960s and follows hopeful scientist Elizabeth Zott (Larson) who finds it challenging to achieve his goals because of the social attitudes of the time. After being fired from her job as a laboratory -tech she has presented with a hosting job at a cooking show called Dinner at six o’clockEducation of housewives on scientific topics. But Elizabeth sees this as the perfect opportunity to teach the entire nation, including men, a lesson that is more than just new recipes.
Pachinko

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- RT -Score: 97%
- Age assessment: TV-ma
- Length: ~ 47 minutes of episodes
- Creator: Soo Hugh
Pachinko Is an Apple TV+ show that I have only recently encountered, and although I have never been drawn to stories that take place over several generations, but this show sounds like a powerful and moving account of a family in search of a better life.
Premiere in 2022, Pachinko Follows a Korean family between 1915 and 1989. In the early 1930s, Kim Sunja (Kim Min-Ha & Youn Yuh-Jung) who leaves her family in Japanese-dominated Korea to start a new life in Japan, where she finds the goal of further discrimination as a Korean woman. In an epic search to make a better life for oneself, Pachinko Highlights the questions of racism and stereotypical in the Korean experience of Japan in the 20th century.