Apple TV Reveals July 2026 Content

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As summer continues in full swing, Apple TV has announced its new content for July 2026. Unlike many other streaming services, Apple TV adds fewer new titles to its library each month. However, the quality of this new content undeniably stands out, despite the smaller number.

Apple TV's series and films are known for their meticulously crafted productions, earning them great acclaim from both critics and audiences. This month, new titles added to the platform include new seasons of the hit series Silo and the completely original production The Dink. Here are the details of the content coming to Apple TV in July 2026.

After two successful seasons over the past three years, Silo returns with a completely new third season, months after the events of the second season. In the third season, Juliette navigates a new normal life with fragmented memories while being appointed as the mayor of Silo 18. Additionally, this season will explore the events that led humanity underground and delve into the past. Rebecca Ferguson returns as Juliette, joined by Steve Zahn, Common, and Tim Robbins in the cast. Colin Hanks, Ashley Zukerman, and Jessica Henwick are new additions in the third season.

Based on Hugh Howey's bestselling novel trilogy of the same name, Silo will transition from a struggle for survival to uncovering the unknown in its third season. This new chapter will reveal the origin story that shapes the future of the survivors. With its critically acclaimed visual design, costumes, special effects, and music, Silo's third season promises to deliver the excitement, mystery, and energy that has entertained fans since 2023.

Created by Andy Wolton, the British comedy series Trying returns to Apple TV for its fifth season. The series follows the adoption journey of Nikki and Jason, a couple desperate to have children but struggling to do so. Over three seasons, the show has depicted the challenges and adventures of adoptive parenting, and in the fourth season, it jumps six years ahead to present new challenges and surprises. In the fifth season, the biological mother of their children will appear at their doorstep. Esther Smith and Rafe Spall return as Nikki and Jason, while Sian Brooke, Darren Boyd, Oliver Chris, Phil Davis, and Marian McLoughlin play significant roles.

Trying is a warm series that blends themes of adoption and parenting with classic British humor and emotional moments. Recognized as one of the best feel-good comedy series of the 2020s, it has received praise for its realistic, entertaining, and often poignant storytelling. The anticipated fifth season will explore Nikki and Jason's family dynamics while also addressing their confrontation with their children's biological roots.

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