Apple TV+ may not flood your feed with constant releases, but when it drops a show it hits. With sharp storytelling, strong performances, and highly bingeable plots, the platform continues to deliver high-quality entertainment that sticks with viewers. Whether you’re into grounded dramas or futuristic worlds, here are the top Apple TV+ picks for men looking to upgrade their watchlist this May.
Ted Lasso isn’t just a show it’s a mood. This heartwarming series follows an American football coach who unexpectedly lands a job managing a struggling UK soccer team. Despite the cultural gaps, his relentless optimism and charm inspire everyone around him. With three full seasons available, the character’s arc has come to a satisfying end, but spin-offs may still be on the horizon. It's a must-watch for those who enjoy light-hearted leadership lessons with emotional depth.
Set behind the glossy curtain of a morning news broadcast, The Morning Show digs deep into power, ambition, and personal fallout. Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, and Steve Carell headline a show that explores complex issues like workplace harassment and shifting media ethics. Its second season builds on its bold themes, making it a standout for anyone craving high-stakes drama grounded in real-world tension.
Forget the superhero cape. Defending Jacob brings Chris Evans into the role of a father and assistant district attorney whose teenage son is accused of murder. It’s a suspenseful and emotionally charged mini-series that explores loyalty, justice, and parental instinct. Based on a bestselling novel, this slow-burn courtroom drama offers serious intensity, with just enough twists to keep you locked in.
What if the space race never ended? For All Mankind takes this concept and runs with it, imagining a world where the Soviet Union lands on the moon first. Starting in the 1960s, the series explores alternative timelines, political rivalries, and human resilience through decades of space exploration. It’s immersive, visually stunning, and built for those who love a mix of history and high-concept fiction.
SEE paints a picture of a world where humanity has lost the sense of sight until a new generation is born with vision. Led by Jason Momoa, the show offers a brutal but compelling journey through a society trying to adapt to this miracle. Though the series wrapped with its third season, its intense world-building, raw fight choreography, and tribal politics still make it worth watching.
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