As every month, Apple TV+ launches different premieres of films, series and documentariesHowever, this summer is loaded with them, so we will have to make a summary of all, so that you do not miss any, since several are very interesting.

Today we will see a little of each one, as we will order for months, so that you can start chronologically and give you time to see all these, since, in addition, with their free period that we will see later, you can do it without paying anything.

Apple TV+ May, June and August 2025 premieres

Apple TV+ has prepared 17 premieres for this summer, including comedies, Thrillers, documentaries and family series. Here are a summary per month:

May

  • Murderbot (May 16): Science fiction series and comedy about an android with free will that hides its independence while protecting humans.
  • DEAF President Now! (May 16): Documentary on the protests of 1988 at the Gallaudet University that achieved the election of their first Sorda president.
  • Fountain of Youth (May 23): Adventure film with John Krasinski and Natalie Portman as brothers in search of the mythical youth source.
  • Bonus: Stories of Surrender (May 30): Musical and staff about the life of singer Bono.
  • Lulu is a rhinoceros (May 30): Infant special on a bulldog that is identified as rhinoceros, with identity and acceptance message.


June

  • Stick (June 4): Sports comedy with Owen Wilson as a former golfist who trains a young talent.
  • BREAD & ROSES (June 7): Documentary about Afghan women after the withdrawal of US troops.
  • The instigators (June 14): Action film with Matt Damon and Casey Affleck as thieves who must collaborate with a therapist.
  • Camp Snoopy (June 14): Children's animated series with Snoopy and his friends in a summer camp.
  • F1 (June 27): film with Brad Pitt as a veteran pilot who returns to Formula 1 to lead a team in crisis.

July

  • Me (July 12): Family science fiction series about a 12 -year -old boy who discovers that he has super powers.
  • Lady in the Lake (July 19): Mystery miniseries with Natalie Portman set at the Baltimore of the 60s.
  • Time Bandits (July 24): Adventure series based on the classic film, with time trips.
  • Acapulco (July 23): Final season of the comedy about a young man who works in a luxury resort in the 80s.

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August

  • Wondla (August 2): animated science fiction series about a teenager who seeks its origin in a futuristic world.
  • Chief of War (August 1): Historical miniseries with Jason Momoa about the unification of the Hawaiian Islands.
  • The Family Plan 2 (August 9): Sequel to the action comedy about an exassino who tries to lead a normal family life.

As we can see, there is content for all tastes and ages. In addition, many of them are long series, so you will have hours and hours of entertainment. We hope you like them.

If you want to try the Apple TV+ Free Serviceyou can do it from heresince they currently offer 7 days of trial, so you will not have to pay anything to see any of these series.

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