What’s new on Apple TV+ this month (May 2025)

    By Michael Bizzaco
Updated May 1, 2025

Apple TV+’s ambitious model of leaning almost exclusively on original content has paid off in a big way, as the streamer now has multiple Emmy and Oscar wins to its name. (Including one of TV’s best shows, Severance.) Every month, Apple TV+ showcases a practical embarrassment of riches when it comes to star talent, and this month is no exception. Although the new content is a little sparse compared to other months, it’s still worth a look.

This month, John Krasinski and Natalie Portman team up for the action-adventure film Fountain of Youth, while Alexander Skarsgård takes center stage as a conflicted, murderous cyborg in the new series Murderbot.

Looking for more content? Check out our guides on the best new shows to stream, the best movies on Apple TV+, the best shows on Apple TV+, the best shows on Netflix, and the best shows on Hulu.

Doing it to honor a family member who dedicated his life to the same fruitless pursuit? Yes, Nicolas Cage did something very similar. In this one, however, we’re traversing the globe, and Natalie Portman is along for the ride as Purdue’s estranged sister, who is emphatically not a believer, but he needs her anyway.

Alexander Skarsgård gets to be his goofiest self in this sci-fi comedy about a security android who secretly gains sentience. To keep his newly discovered secret hidden, he joins a mission protecting scientists on a dangerous planet.

But all he really wants to do is binge daytime TV, which makes these risky security jobs particularly annoying. Murderbot is based on Martha Wells’ The Murderbot Diaries book series.

In a plot line with some coincidental similarities to this season of Max’s The White Lotus, Your Friends and Neighbors stars Jon Hamm as a financial titan who suddenly finds himself divorced, jobless, and in over his head. To keep his lifestyle afloat, he begins robbing his wealthy neighbors’ homes.

He soon discovers that not only does he have a natural knack for larceny, but he loves the thrill of stealing from his social circle. But, as you might expect, he soon finds himself entangled in serious complications.

Set in 1969, Government Cheese follows Hampton Chambers (David Oyelowo), a man who is released from jail and returns home to his wife (Simone Missick) and sons (Evan Ellison and Jahi Di’Allo Winston).

Rather than be thrilled by the reunion, however, the family finds Hampton’s presence a disruption. Trying to win back his family and fend off his criminal past, Hampton counts on some divine intervention in this dramedy series.

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