Apple TV+ has made a notable entry into the ranks of the most-watched streaming series, with its original programming securing a top-five spot for the first time. Severance, the dystopian workplace thriller, led the charge, drawing billions of minutes viewed and outpacing several competitors from Netflix and Hulu. This breakthrough reflects Apple’s growing traction in a crowded streaming market, where subscriber loyalty often hinges on compelling content. The service, launched in 2019, has steadily built its library, but Severance’s success marks a turning point, signaling that Apple’s investment in high-quality dramas is paying off.
The show’s second season, following a three-year hiatus, captivated audiences with its intricate plot of severed memories and corporate intrigue, starring Adam Scott and Britt Lower. It amassed over 9 billion minutes watched, placing it fifth…