Apple TV is drawing attention by unveiling a diverse lineup of 2026 titles.

On Feb. 3, 2026, U.S. time, at an Apple TV press day held in Los Angeles, California, a diverse lineup was revealed, including new series, returning popular series with new seasons, original films, Formula 1, Major League Soccer (MLS), and sports broadcast content such as Friday Night Baseball. Top stars and production teams made appearances at the event, and Eddie Cue, Apple's senior vice president of services, and Stefano Domenicali, chairman and CEO of Formula 1, appeared together to hold a conversation focused on the debut of the 2026 Formula 1 season, which will be presented live in the U.S. on Apple TV.

Apple TV, which unveiled the highly anticipated new lineup, plans to release a new original every week throughout 2026, and this summer the popular series Ted Lasso will return for season 4, raising expectations. At the Apple TV press day, a trailer featuring striking visuals from Monarch: Legacy of Monsters season 2 was revealed, and teasers were also shown for anticipated titles including Imperfect Women starring Elisabeth Moss, Kerry Washington and Kate Mara; Margo's Got Money Troubles, produced by David E. Kelley and starring Elle Fanning and Michelle Pfeiffer; and Lucky starring Anya Taylor-Joy. Apple TV also premiered the first stills from Cape Fear, Widow's Bay, and Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed, and debuted a clip from The Last Thing He Told Me season 2.

Cast and crew from global hits that captivated audiences worldwide — Pluribus; Shrinking; Your Friends & Neighbors; and Sugar — also took the stage to discuss the future developments of each series.

Following the record-breaking blockbuster F1 The Movie, which earned four Oscar nominations including best picture, actors from upcoming 2026 Apple Original Films — including Outcome, The Dink, Mayday, Matchbox The Movie, and Way of the Warrior Kid — revealed first stills from their films.

After the explosive success of F1 The Movie, the highest-grossing sports film in history and a four-time Academy Award nominee including best picture, Eddie Cue and Stefano Domenicali discussed the background and significance of Apple TV joining as the U.S. broadcast partner for Formula 1 starting with the 2026 season. Formula 1 joins Major League Soccer (MLS) and Major League Baseball (MLB) in Apple TV's sports lineup and will be broadcast live in the U.S. All MLS matches will be streamed live, and Friday Night Baseball will be available to watch with an Apple TV subscription.

Meanwhile Apple TV said more original titles will be released in the future.

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