Summer is hitting full stride, but Apple TV is making a strong case for spending time on the couch. The streamer’s July 2026 lineup mixes prestige sci-fi, returning favorites and feel-good movies that could easily fill a weekend watchlist.
Leading the charge is season 3 of "Silo," which continues peeling back the mysteries of its underground world while diving deeper into the story's distant past. Also returning is "Trying" for season 5, which once again proves that few shows do warmth and charm quite like this one. The crime thriller "Lucky" debuts with Anya Taylor-Joy as a con artist on the run. Plus, there's a pickleball comedy "The Dink" and the animated special "Snoopy Presents: There's No Place Like Home, Snoopy."
Here's everything coming to Apple TV in July 2026.
'Silo' season 3
After two seasons of rationing answers like they're contraband, "Silo" is finally ready to crack open some of its biggest mysteries. Season 3 picks up with Juliette (Rebecca Ferguson) alive but suffering from amnesia, which is about as inconvenient as it sounds when you're trying to save a society built on secrets. The new season also travels back to the Before Times, chronicling the events that sent humanity underground in the first place. At long last, the bunker origin story is coming into focus.
Watch "Silo" season 3 on Apple TV starting July 3
'Trying' season 5
One of TV’s most reliable comfort watches returns, but don’t expect Nikki( Esther Smith) and Jason's (Rafe Spall) hard-won domestic bliss to stay blissful for long. Season 5 picks up after Kat, the biological mother of Princess and Tyler, lands on their doorstep, bringing a fresh wave of complications to the family they’ve worked so hard to build. Equal parts funny, messy and genuinely moving, "Trying" is proof that feel-good doesn’t have to mean conflict-free.
Watch "Trying" season 5 on Apple TV starting July 8
'Lucky'
Anya Taylor-Joy trades dunes and mushroom kingdoms for cons and family trauma in this sleek crime thriller miniseries based on Marissa Stapley’s bestselling novel. She plays a reformed grifter forced back into the criminal life when a multimillion-dollar heist goes wrong. Timothy Olyphant is her outlaw father, Annette Bening wields danger as a mob leader, and there are enough double-crosses to fill a getaway car.
Watch "Lucky" on Apple TV starting July 15
'The Dink'
For most people, pickleball is a fun, not-too-strenuous activity. For washed-up tennis prodigy Dusty Boyd (Jake Johnson), it's a humiliating detour. In this sports comedy movie, he’s stuck coaching unruly kids at his father Chuck’s (Ed Harris) country club, where approval is harder to earn than a trophy. An injury sidelines him, forcing him into pickleball rehab against his will ... until he starts to enjoy it alongside doubles partner Candace (Mary Steenburgen). With Andy Roddick, Dusty’s identity crisis gets competitive.
Watch "The Dink" on Apple TV starting July 24
'Snoopy Presents: There’s No Place Like Home, Snoopy'
In the 53rd Peanuts special, Snoopy’s iconic doghouse gets accidentally sold at a yard sale, and the world’s most imaginative beagle is understandably devastated. After all, it’s his creative HQ, his memory palace, his everything. Snoopy (voiced by Terry McGurrin) sets out to cope with the loss, with help from a new slate of kids.
Watch "There's No Place Like Home, Snoopy" on Apple TV starting July 31