Everything Coming to Apple TV in July 2026



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With summer now in full swing, all the streaming services are refreshing their catalogs going into July, including Apple TV. Unlike most other streamers, however, Apple TV releases a smaller number of new titles to its library every month. But though they may be low on quantity, the quality of these new releases is undeniable.

Apple TV’s shows and movies have a reputation for polished, well-crafted productions, which has earned them critical and audience acclaim. This month, the new titles arriving on the platform include both new seasons of hit shows like Silo and brand-new originals like The Dink. Without further ado, here’s a look at everything coming to Apple TV in July 2026.

1

‘Silo’ Season 3 (2023–Present)

Arriving on: July 3, 2026

After two successful seasons in the last three years, Silo is returning with an all-new third installment that picks up months after the events of the second season. In Season 3, Juliette is living a delicate new normal with fragmented memories and is appointed the Mayor of Silo 18. The upcoming season also explores the Before Times, focusing on the events that sent humanity underground and led to the origins of the silos. Rebecca Ferguson returns as Juliette, alongside Steve Zahn, Common, and Tim Robbins, with Colin Hanks, Ashley Zukerman, and Jessica Henwick joining the cast in Season 3.

One of Apple TV’s best hard sci-fi shows, based on the bestselling novel trilogy of the same name by Hugh Howey, Silo adapts material mostly from the second novel, Shift, for Season 3. In the upcoming chapter, the narrative is expected to shift from survival struggles to an exploration of the unknown as the story goes back in time, revealing the origin story that shapes the future of the survivors. Along with its critically acclaimed visual design, costumes, special effects, and music, Silo Season 3 promises to bring back more of the same thrill, mystery, and energy that has entertained fans since 2023.

2

‘Trying’ Season 5 (2020–Present)

Arriving on: July 8

A British comedy series created by Andy Wolton, Trying is returning to Apple TV with a fifth season, which follows a couple, Nikki and Jason, who desperately want to become parents but are unable to conceive and decide to adopt two kids. Their trials and tribulations as adoptive parents continue for three seasons, followed by a six-year jump in Season 4, where newer challenges and surprises await, and now Season 5, which sees the biological mother of the children appear on their doorstep. Esther Smith and Rafe Spall return as Nikki and Jason, with Sian Brooke, Darren Boyd, Oliver Chris, Phil Davis, and Marian McLoughlin in other notable roles.

Trying is a charming and heartfelt take on adoption and parenting, balanced with classic British wit and poignant moments. Cited as one of the best comfort comedy shows of the 2020s, the series has been praised for its realistic, funny, and often moving narrative. The upcoming fifth season is expected to bring back that charm as Nikki and Jason once again find themselves navigating the workings of a family, especially now that their children are exposed to their biological roots.



















































Collider Exclusive · Sci-Fi Survival Quiz
Which Sci-Fi World Would You Survive?
The Matrix · Mad Max · Blade Runner · Dune · Star Wars

Five universes. Five completely different ways the future went wrong — or sideways, or up in flames. Only one of them is the world your instincts were built for. Eight questions will figure out which dystopia, galaxy, or desert wasteland you’d actually make it out of alive.

💊The Matrix

🔥Mad Max

🌧️Blade Runner

🏜️Dune

🚀Star Wars

01

You sense something is deeply wrong with the world around you. What do you do?
The first instinct is often the truest one.





02

In a world of scarcity, what resource do you guard most fiercely?
What we protect reveals what we believe survival actually requires.





03

What kind of threat keeps you up at night?
Fear is useful data — if you’re honest about what you’re actually afraid of.





04

How do you deal with authority you don’t trust?
Every dystopia has a power structure. Your approach to it determines everything.





05

Which environment could you actually endure long-term?
Survival isn’t just tactical — it’s physical, psychological, and very much about where you are.





06

Who do you want in your corner when things fall apart?
The company you keep is the clearest signal of who you actually are.





07

Where do you draw the line — if you draw one at all?
Every survivor eventually faces a moment that tests what they’re actually made of.





08

What would actually make survival worth it?
Staying alive is one thing. Having a reason to is another.





Your Fate Has Been Calculated
You’d Survive In…

Your answers point to the world your instincts were built for. This is the universe your temperament, your survival instincts, and your particular brand of stubbornness were made for.


The Resistance, Zion

The Matrix

You took the red pill a long time ago — probably before anyone offered it to you. You’re a systems thinker who can’t help but notice the seams in things.

  • You’re drawn to understanding how the system works before figuring out how to break it.
  • You’d find the Resistance, or it would find you — your instinct for spotting constructed realities is the machines’ worst nightmare.
  • You function best when you have access to information and the freedom to act on it.
  • The Matrix built an airtight prison. You’d be the one probing the walls for the door.


The Wasteland

Mad Max

The wasteland doesn’t reward the clever or the well-connected — it rewards those who are hard to kill and harder to break. That’s you.

  • You don’t need comfort, community, or a cause larger than the next horizon.
  • You need a vehicle, a clear threat, and enough fuel to outrun it — and you’re good at all three.
  • You are unsentimental enough to survive that world, and decent enough — just barely — to be something more than another raider.
  • In the wasteland, that distinction is everything.


Los Angeles, 2049

Blade Runner

You’d survive here because you know how to exist in moral grey areas without losing yourself completely.

  • You read people accurately, keep your circle small, and ask the questions others prefer not to answer.
  • In a city where humanity is a legal designation rather than a feeling, you hold onto something that keeps you functional.
  • You’re not a hero. But you’re not lost, either.
  • In Blade Runner’s world, that distinction is everything.


Arrakis

Dune

Arrakis is the most hostile environment in the known universe — and you are precisely the kind of person it rewards.

  • Patience, discipline, and political awareness are your core strengths — and on Arrakis, they’re survival tools.
  • You understand that the long game matters more than any single victory.
  • Others come to Dune and are consumed by it. You’d learn its logic and earn its respect.
  • In time, you wouldn’t just survive Arrakis — you’d begin to reshape it.


A Galaxy Far, Far Away

Star Wars

The galaxy far, far away is vast, loud, and in a constant state of violent political upheaval — and you wouldn’t have it any other way.

  • You find meaning in being part of something larger than yourself — a cause, a crew, a rebellion.
  • You’d gravitate toward the Rebellion, or the fringes, or whatever pocket of the galaxy still believes the Empire’s grip can be broken.
  • You fight — not because you have to, but because standing aside isn’t something you’re capable of.
  • In Star Wars, that willingness is what makes all the difference.

3

‘Lucky’ (2026)

Arriving on: July 15

A crime thriller miniseries adapted from Marissa Stapley’s bestselling novel of the same name, Lucky follows the titular young woman and con artist who leaves her criminal past but is pulled back into the game for one last job. But when a multimillion-dollar heist goes wrong, Lucky is forced to go on the run to escape both the FBI and a ruthless crime boss. Anya Taylor-Joy stars as Lucky, with Timothy Olyphant, Annette Bening, and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor as main characters, and Mo McRae, William Fichtner, Clifton Collins Jr., and Drew Starkey in other notable roles.

Created, written, and produced by Jonathan Tropper, Lucky marks Tropper’s second Apple TV series following Your Friends & Neighbors, which premiered in 2025. The series also marks Taylor-Joy’s return to television since the award-winning Netflix miniseries The Queen’s Gambit, which catapulted her career to its current heights. Judging by the trailer, the series promises a high-energy crime thriller with high-stakes robbery and explosive car chases that is sure to keep fans entertained for seven episodes.

4

‘The Dink’ (2026)

Arriving on: July 24

A sports comedy film directed by Josh Greenbaum, written by Sean Clements, and produced by Ben Stiller, The Dink follows former tennis prodigy Dusty Boyd, whose career has been reduced to coaching kids at the local country club and supporting his father Chuck’s raging battle against pickleball. When a sporting injury stops him from playing tennis, Dusty resorts to pickleball, finding himself torn between his failed athletic past, his present identity, and his need for validation from his father. The film’s all-star cast is led by Jake Johnson, who also serves as a producer, with Mary Steenburgen, Stiller, Ed Harris, Patton Oswalt, Chloe Fineman, Chris Parnell, and Aaron Chen in notable roles, and John McEnroe and Andy Roddick appearing as themselves.

The Dink marks Jake Johnson’s third project of 2026, following the series Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed and the drama film The Sun Never Sets. As the film’s trailer shows, The Dink is set up to be a laugh-out-loud story of an underdog, albeit with a twist. The combined impact of its terrific ensemble cast, cameos by famous tennis pros, and clever comedy is likely to make this Apple TV original a hit among Ted Lasso fans.

5

‘Snoopy Presents: There’s No Place Like Home, Snoopy’ (2026)

Arriving on: July 31

An image from The Snoopy Show
An image from The Snoopy Show
Image via Apple TV+

The 53rd Peanuts special, Snoopy Presents: There’s No Place Like Home, Snoopy, is arriving on Apple TV as part of their summer 2026 slate, following the iconic dog whose beloved doghouse is accidentally sold at a yard sale. To cheer him up, Charlie Brown takes Snoopy on a hunt for the doghouse, and along the way, they learn about what truly makes a home. The all-new special stars the voices of Riley Vargas, Terry McGurrin, Rob Tinkler, Kitai O’Garro, Josephine Nisbett, Grace Nicolaou-Wood, Jo-Hannah Atchinson, Lexi Perri, Athan Giazitzidis, and Diego Whalen.

Since 2020, Apple TV has been the exclusive home to all Peanuts shows and specials, including the original classics, specials, and more. The Snoopy Presents series, which premiered in 2021, has been well-acclaimed for the animation style and charming stories that preserve the nostalgia of the original comic strip and shows. Alongside There’s No Place Like Home, Snoopy, Apple TV is also streaming the animated classic Peanuts episodes “This Is America, Charlie Brown” and “The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show” for the first time this month, debuting on July 3 and July 10, 2026, respectively.


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Peanuts


Release Date

2016 – 2017-00-00

Network

Cartoon Network


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    Aiden Lewandowski

    Charlie Brown (voice)

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    Emma Yarovinsky

    Sally Brown (voice)

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    Bella Stine

    Lucy van Pelt (voice) / Crybaby Boobie (voice) / Peggy Jean (voice)

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    Jude Perry

    Linus van Pelt (voice)


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