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Have you watched the most popular Apple TV+ shows and movies in September?

Looking for what to stream on Apple TV+? Here are a few.

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What’s happened? A list of the top 10 movies and TV series among users of the Apple TV+ streaming service for September has been released. This list was made available by TV streaming guide platform JustWatch.

What movies were trending on Apple TV+ in September? The list is curated based on how popular said movies or TV series are among streamers. Here’s the list of the top 10 movies on Apple TV+ in September:

  • Highest to Lowest
  • All of You
  • The Gorge (Emmy-nominated)
  • Killers of the Flower Moon
  • The Family Plan
  • Napoleon
  • Palmer
  • Fountain of Youth
  • Tetris
  • Wolfs
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What series were trending on Apple TV+ in September? Unlike movies, which take a few hours to watch, series offer a more snackable experience. Viewers can grab a single episode if they’re sort on time, or binge an entire series. These are the top 10 series on Apple TV+ in September:

Why should I care? If you’re looking for movies or series to engross yourself with this month, this list will prove helpful. The entries on both top 10 lists are popular among Apple TV+ users. So you can grab a bowl of popcorn, a nice cold drink, and catch up with what other streamers were up to in September.

Okay, what’s next? In the month of August, the top 10 list for movies and series on Apple TV+ had some movies that aren’t on the list for September. We can expect the same this month with streamers turning the attention of other movies and TV shows that might make it onto the top 10 list for October, replacing some entries on the list for September.

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