7 New & Returning Apple TV Originals To Get Stoked For This Spring!

If you’ve been wondering what’s actually coming to Apple TV in the
next couple months, you’ve got more than a few reasons to crack
open your watchlist. After early 2026 launches like Eternity, Apple has now lined up several originals
scheduled for February through April that are starting to get real
buzz, from international thrillers to star-studded dramas to
returning favorites. Here’s what’s rolling out soon and why it’s
worth keeping an eye on!
1. "The Hunt" (March 4)
One of the first big new arrivals is The Hunt, a French-language survival thriller that premieres on March 4. It was briefly delayed last year due to rights negotiations, but now Apple has it back on the schedule, with the first two episodes dropping at once and new episodes arriving each Wednesday through April. The show follows a group of friends on a hunting trip that turns dangerously tense and unpredictable, mixing psychological suspense with character-driven drama.
2. "Imperfect Women" (March 18)
Mid-March sees the arrival of "Imperfect Women", based on the best-selling novel by Araminta Hall. This limited series assembles a big ensemble cast, including Elisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington, and Kate Mara, and centers on a devastating crime that unravels a decades-long friendship. It’s already getting attention as one of Apple TV’s most promising prestige dramas of the Spring.
3. "For All Mankind" Season Five (March 27)
Fans of epic space drama have something big to look forward to when "For All Mankind" returns with Season 5 on March 27. The series, which is an alternate universe in which Russia beats the USA in the mid-century space race, continues exploring life on Mars and the political and personal tensions that unfold there, with an expanded ensemble cast and high-stakes storytelling that’s become a signature of the show.
4. "Your Friends & Neighbors" Season Two (April
3)
April kicks off with the second season of "Your Friends & Neighbors". This acclaimed drama returns with unexpected twists as hedge fund manager Andrew “Coop” Cooper (Jon Hamm) dives deeper into his morally gray exploits with a new neighbor threatening to expose everything he’s buried. The first season was a darkly funny hit, and the second promises more of that addictive mix of drama and mystery.
5. Outcome (April 10)
April 10th brings one of Apple’s most talked-about feature films of the year, Outcome. This dark comedy stars Keanu Reeves, Cameron Diaz, Matt Bomer, and is co-written and directed by Jonah Hill. It follows Hollywood star Reef Hawk (Reeves) on a weird, introspective journey after he’s blackmailed and pairs big names with a story that feels unpredictable and character-driven.
6. "Margo’s Got Money Troubles" (April 15)
A bit later in April, Apple will debut Margo’s Got Money Troubles, a drama-comedy starring Elle Fanning, Michelle Pfeiffer, Nick Offerman, and more. The show follows a young woman facing financial pressure while navigating big life changes — a mix of heartfelt and humorous storytelling that feels perfect for viewers looking for something grounded and warm.
7. "Widow’s Bay" (April 29)
The end of April brings a tonal shift with Widow’s Bay premiering. Starring Matthew Rhys, this comedy-horror series puts a surreal spin on island town life when spooky, unexplained events start happening just as tourism begins to pick up. It’s one of the more unique genre blends Apple has slated for Spring and could be a fun surprise for fans of off-beat serialized storytelling.
Apple’s strategy here feels intentional: mix big ensemble dramas with genre experiments and star-driven films while also continuing stories that already have fans. If this Spring slate hits, it could solidify Apple TV as a place for storytelling that feels cinematic without relying solely on blockbuster spectacle. More prestige, more risk, and more variety than your typical mid-year streaming lineup!
