18 Best TV Shows on Apple TV+ Right Now

18 Best TV Shows on Apple TV+ Right Now

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If this weekend you plan to sit on the couch without a care in the world and watch something nice, find out in this article about the 18 best TV shows you can watch on Apple TV+. Now you might be wondering how you're going to be able to finish a series in just one weekend. This list includes both full-length series and miniseries from all genres. So go through this list to find out what to get excited about!

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The after party revolves around a high school reunion that goes horribly wrong when one of the attendees is found murdered. Detective Danner goes against the advice of his seniors, takes the case and everyone present at the party is a suspect. The show takes a rather comedic tone with each member of the party being interrogated. Afterparty is a perfect show for you if you like mystery and comedy shows and won't take up much of your time.

Black Bird shows the true story of Jimmy Keene who has been sent to a minimum security prison in a drug case for 10 years without parole. However, he believes that the sentence is unfair. To get out, he makes a deal with the FBI to be transferred to a maximum security prison and befriend serial killer Larry Hall in order to get a confession from him regarding the whereabouts of the dead bodies of more than 18 women. This series is a perfect blend of thriller and suspense that you should not miss.

Manhunt is a historical drama series that tells the story of the nationwide manhunt organized to hunt down John Wilkes Booth, the man responsible for the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. This miniseries is a live-action adaptation of a book written by James L. Swanson called "Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln's Killer." This series will give you an in-depth look at how Booth planned and executed his plan to kill President Lincoln.

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