Apple TV Schedules Five Major Premieres for the Next Five Weeks

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Apple TV plans a busy release schedule with several new titles arriving across the next five weeks. The lineup includes a mix of psychological thrillers, sci-fi drama, dark comedy, and star-driven series, which signals Apple’s continued push to expand its original streaming catalog.

Several major projects headline the upcoming slate, including a new psychological drama based on a bestselling novel, the return of one of Apple’s longest-running sci-fi series, and a high-profile film starring Keanu Reeves. The releases begin in mid-March and continue through mid-April, bringing both new shows and returning favorites to the service.

TitleTypePremiere DateKey Cast
Imperfect WomenPsychological thriller seriesMarch 18, 2026Elisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington, Kate Mara
For All Mankind (Season 5)Sci-fi drama seriesMarch 27, 2026Joel Kinnaman, Wrenn Schmidt
Your Friends & Neighbors (Season 2)Crime comedy dramaApril 3, 2026Jon Hamm, James Marsden
OutcomeDark comedy filmApril 10, 2026Keanu Reeves, Cameron Diaz
Margo’s Got Money TroublesComedy drama seriesApril 15, 2026Elle Fanning, Michelle Pfeiffer

Imperfect Women

Apple begins the rollout with Imperfect Women, a psychological thriller based on Araminta Hall’s novel, which premieres on March 18. The eight-episode series follows three women whose decades-long friendship begins to unravel after a shocking crime exposes hidden secrets and betrayals. The show stars Elisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington, and Kate Mara, and early reactions compare its tone to character-driven dramas like Big Little Lies.

  • Genre: Psychological thriller
  • Episodes: Limited series format
  • Main theme: Friendship, betrayal, and long-buried secrets

For All Mankind Season 5

Apple’s long-running sci-fi drama For All Mankind returns with its fifth season on March 27. The story jumps forward into the 2010s and continues its alternate-history version of the space race, where Mars has evolved into a thriving colony that now faces political tension with Earth governments. The season contains ten episodes that will release weekly through late May.

  • Genre: Alternate-history sci-fi drama
  • Episodes: 10
  • Weekly release schedule

Your Friends & Neighbors Season 2

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Apple will follow that release with Your Friends & Neighbors season 2 on April 3. Jon Hamm returns as Andrew “Coop” Cooper, whose secret life as a suburban thief grows more dangerous after a mysterious new neighbor arrives. Actor James Marsden joins the cast for the new season alongside Amanda Peet and Olivia Munn.

  • Genre: Crime comedy drama
  • Lead: Jon Hamm
  • New addition: James Marsden

Outcome

Apple also adds a major film to the lineup. Outcome, directed by Jonah Hill, premieres on April 10 and centers on a troubled Hollywood star played by Keanu Reeves who faces blackmail after a mysterious video threatens his career. Cameron Diaz and Matt Bomer appear as close friends who help him search for the blackmailer.

  • Format: Apple TV original film
  • Director: Jonah Hill
  • Cast: Keanu Reeves, Cameron Diaz, Matt Bomer

Margo’s Got Money Troubles

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The five-week slate closes with Margo’s Got Money Troubles on April 15. The series follows a young mother and aspiring writer who struggles to support her newborn child while dealing with mounting bills and limited options. Elle Fanning leads the cast alongside Michelle Pfeiffer, Nicole Kidman, and Nick Offerman.

  • Genre: Comedy drama
  • Based on: Rufi Thorpe novel
  • Lead: Elle Fanning

Apple’s next five weeks on the platform, therefore, deliver a steady mix of original series and films, with major stars and well-known creators leading most of the projects, which should keep the Apple TV catalog active through early spring.

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