Apple TV July 2026 Schedule Announced

Apple TV has announced the programming coming to the streaming service next month. The Apple TV July 2026 lineup includes The Dink, Lucky, Peanuts programming, Silo Season 3, and Trying Season 5.

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Apple TV July 2026 Schedule Announced
Silo

APPLE TV JULY 2026 SCHEDULE

AVAILABLE JULY 3

Silo Season 3 (TV-MA Sci-Fi Series)
“Silo” is the hit world-building drama created by Emmy Award winner Graham Yost, who also serves as showrunner and executive producer, and starring and executive-produced by Rebecca Ferguson. The 10-episode third season will premiere on Apple TV with the first episode on July 3, followed by one new episode every Friday through September 4, 2026.

Based on Hugh Howey’s New York Times bestselling trilogy, season three of “Silo” reveals an origin story set centuries earlier, while continuing the saga of a dystopian society of 10,000 people living underground under mysterious circumstances. In the present, Juliette Nichols (Rebecca Ferguson) survives her forced “cleaning” but returns with memory loss as the silo recovers from rebellion and faces a dangerous new threat.

Apple TV July 2026 - Silo
Silo

Meanwhile, in the “Before Times,” journalist Helen Drew (Jessica Henwick) and Congressman Daniel Keene (Ashley Zukerman) uncover a conspiracy that pulls them into a chain of events with catastrophic, irreversible consequences.

The ensemble cast returning alongside Ferguson includes Common, Harriet Walter, Chinaza Uche, Avi Nash, Alexandria Riley, Shane McRae, Remmie Milner, Rick Gomez, Billy Postlethwaite and Clare Perkins.

Apple TV July 2026 - Silo
Silo

Joining the cast for season three are Zukerman and Henwick, who appeared in the season two finale, along with Laura Innes, Jessica Brown Findlay, Morven Christie, Reed Birney and Matt Craven, with Colin Hanks set to recur, and Steve Zahn also set to return.

Already renewed for a fourth and final season, “Silo” is produced by Apple Studios. The series is executive produced by Yost, Michael Dinner, Nina Jack, Joanna Thapa, Ferguson, Morten Tyldum, Howey, Amber Templemore, Fred Golan, Rémi Aubuchon and AMC Studios.

This Is America, Charlie Brown
This Is America, Charlie Brown

This Is America, Charlie Brown (Kids & Family Miniseries)
From Mendelson/Melendez Productions, the first animated miniseries in television history premieres on Apple TV.

Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang experience various episodes and aspects of American history and culture and witness many of the events that shaped the United States in “This Is America, Charlie Brown” (1988), including episodes “The Birth of the Constitution,” “The Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk,” “The Great Inventors,” and others.

Apple TV July 2026 - Trying
Trying

AVAILABLE JULY 8

Trying Season 5 (TV-14 Comedy Series)
The acclaimed comedy series “Trying” stars and is executive-produced by BAFTA Award nominee Esther Smith and Actor Award nominee Rafe Spall. The eight-episode comedy will return to Apple TV with its first episode on Wednesday, July 8, followed by one episode weekly through Wednesday, August 26.

Season five finds Nikki (Esther Smith) and Jason (Rafe Spall) dealing with the consequences of Princess (Scarlett Rayner) and Tyler’s (Cooper Turner) biological mother, Kat (Charlotte Riley), turning up at their doorstep, and the whirlwind of chaos she brings into their settled family life.

Trying

The ensemble cast also includes BAFTA Award winner Darren Boyd (“Down Cemetery Road”), BAFTA Award nominee Siân Brooke (“Blue Lights”), Actor Award nominee Celia Imrie (“The Thursday Murder Club”), BAFTA Award nominee Phil Davis (“Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”), BAFTA Award winner Gbemisola Ikumelo (“Black Ops”) and Actor Award nominee Colin Morgan (“Belfast”).

“Trying” is created, written and executive produced by Andy Wolton, and executive produced by BAFTA Award nominees Josh Cole and Sam Pinnell alongside International Emmy Award winner Chris Sussman, Smith and Spall. The series is produced by BBC Studios.

The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show
The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show

AVAILABLE JULY 10

The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show (Kids & Family Series)
From Mendelson/Melendez Productions, “The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show” (1983-1986) is an animated series based on Charles M. Schulz’s “Peanuts” comic strip, featuring 18 episodes that adapt classic comic storylines.

Streaming for the first time and premiering on Apple TV, the series focuses on the daily lives, anxieties, and humor of the Peanuts gang, with storylines often centered on Charlie Brown’s failures and Snoopy’s wild fantasies.

Lucky
Lucky

AVAILABLE JULY 15

Lucky (TV-MA Drama Series)
“Lucky” is the pulse-pounding new limited series starring and executive-produced by Golden Globe Award winner, SAG Award winner, and Emmy Award nominee Anya Taylor-Joy. “Lucky” will make its global debut on Apple TV with the first two episodes on Wednesday, July 15, followed by new episodes every Wednesday through August 19.

When a multimillion-dollar heist goes sideways, con artist Lucky (Anya Taylor-Joy) is forced to go on the run. Pursued by both the FBI and a ruthless crime boss, Lucky must fight for her life — and a way out. The cast also includes Annette Bening, Timothy Olyphant, Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Drew Starkey, Clifton Collins Jr., and William Fichtner.

Lucky

Hailing from Apple Studios and Hello Sunshine, “Lucky” is created, co-showrun, written, and executive-produced by Jonathan Tropper through his Tropper Ink banner and under his overall deal with Apple TV. Executive producer Cassie Pappas serves as co-showrunner alongside Tropper.

Based on the New York Times bestselling novel and Reese’s Book Club pick of the same name by Marissa Stapley, the series is executive-produced by Reese Witherspoon and Lauren Neustadter for Hello Sunshine. Taylor-Joy executive produces through her production banner, LadyKiller. Jonathan van Tulleken, who directed the pilot, also executive produces.

The Dink
The Dink

AVAILABLE JULY 24

The Dink (PG-13 Comedy Film)
Washed-up former tennis prodigy Dusty Boyd (Jake Johnson) has been reduced to coaching unruly children at his father Chuck’s (Ed Harris) suburban country club. Desperate for his father’s approval, Dusty blindly supports Chuck’s vendetta against the new craze taking over the club: pickleball.

But when Dusty reaggravates an old injury, taking away his ability to play tennis, he resorts to the unthinkable in the name of rehab. He not only tries pickleball, but, thanks in part to his enchanting new partner Candace (Mary Steenburgen), he finds himself actually enjoying it.

The Dink
The Dink

Torn between two worlds, Dusty is forced to finally face the ghosts of his past athletic failures, including his childhood nemesis, Andy Roddick (Andy Roddick). Ultimately, Dusty is drawn into a desperate battle for the future of the club, his father’s affection and his very identity. The cast also includes Patton Oswalt, Chloe Fineman, Chris Parnell, Aaron Chen, and Ben Stiller.

Directed by Josh Greenbaum, “The Dink” is a laugh-out-loud underdog story produced by Stiller and John Lesher for Red Hour Films, and Rob Paris and Mike Witherill for Rivulet Entertainment. In addition to starring, Johnson serves as producer. The film is written by Sean Clements and executive-produced by Rick Steele, Clements, Greenbaum, Joe Hardesty, Jonathan McCoy, and Daniel Crosser.

Snoopy Presents: There's No Place Like Home, Snoopy
Snoopy Presents: There’s No Place Like Home, Snoopy

AVAILABLE JULY 31

Snoopy Presents: There’s No Place Like Home, Snoopy (TV-G Kids & Family Special)
Snoopy is devastated when his beloved doghouse is accidentally sold at a yard sale. In an effort to cheer up his pal, Charlie Brown leads Snoopy on an adventure to find his old doghouse, and along the way, they learn what makes a house truly a home.

The all-new special stars Riley Vargas, Terry McGurrin, Rob Tinkler, Kitai O’Garro, Josephine Nisbett, Grace Nicolaou-Wood, Jo-Hannah Atchison, Lexi Perri, Athan Giazitzidis, and Diego Whalen, and is executive-produced by Josh Scherba, Stephanie Betts, Logan McPherson, Paige Braddock, Chris Bracco, and Mark Evestaff.