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APPLE BREAKS INTO MOST-WATCHED SHOWS OF 2025

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July 18, 2025

Apple TV+ has made a notable entry into the ranks of the most-watched streaming series, with its original programming securing a top-five spot for the first time.

APPLE BREAKS INTO MOST-WATCHED SHOWS OF 2025

Severance, the dystopian workplace thriller, led the charge, drawing billions of minutes viewed and outpacing several competitors from Netflix and Hulu. This breakthrough reflects Apple's growing traction in a crowded streaming market, where subscriber loyalty often hinges on compelling content. The service, launched in 2019, has steadily built its library, but Severance's success marks a turning point, signaling that Apple's investment in high-quality dramas is paying off.

imageThe show's second season, following a three-year hiatus, captivated audiences with its intricate plot of severed memories and corporate intrigue, starring Adam Scott and Britt Lower. It amassed over 9 billion minutes watched, placing it fifth overall and first among Apple originals. Other Apple series like Foundation and Murderbot also gained momentum, contributing to the platform's rising profile. Foundation, based on Isaac Asimov's novels, explores galactic empires and human destiny, while Murderbot follows a rogue security unit in a sci-fi setting. These entries highlight Apple's focus on thoughtful, genre-bending narratives that appeal to a broad audience.

imageThis achievement comes as Apple TV+ navigates a competitive landscape, with Netflix dominating viewership charts. The platform's emphasis on curated content, rather than volume, has drawn praise for quality, but limited subscriber numbers-estimated at 2540 million—have historically capped its reach.

Severance's breakout performance suggests Apple's strategy of fewer, higher-impact shows is resonating, potentially boosting subscriptions in a market projected to hit $28 billion in revenue this year.

SEVERANCE LEADS THE PACK

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