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New And Returning Shows To Binge Now: Apple TV’s Breakout Hit, The Mandalorian Hype And More

New And Returning Shows To Binge Now: Apple TV’s Breakout Hit, The Mandalorian Hype And More

Why Margo’s Got Money Troubles Is Apple TV+’s Unmissable Weekend Binge

If you want one of the best shows to binge without committing to dozens of episodes, start with Margo’s Got Money Troubles. This eight-part Apple TV plus series is a grounded, character-driven dramedy that has climbed to the second-most-viewed position on the platform, outpacing some of Apple TV+’s big-budget sci-fi titles. Created by David E. Kelley and based on Rufi Thorpe’s novel, it follows 20-year-old aspiring writer Margo Millet, played by Elle Fanning, whose life implodes after an affair with her married professor leaves her pregnant and alone. The show tracks her dropping out, losing work and reluctantly turning to OnlyFans, then treating it like a creative, strategic job rather than a simple punchline. Because it’s only eight episodes, Malaysian viewers can comfortably polish it off in a single weekend once the full season is available, making the emotional arc feel sharper and more satisfying.

New And Returning Shows To Binge Now: Apple TV’s Breakout Hit, The Mandalorian Hype And More

The Mandalorian Binge Plan Before The Mandalorian and Grogu Hits Cinemas

The Mandalorian is surging again on Disney+ as buzz builds for The Mandalorian and Grogu, the first theatrical Star Wars spin-off born from a streaming series and the first big-screen Star Wars film since Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. Jon Favreau’s show kick-started Disney’s streaming-era Star Wars push and paved the way for Ahsoka, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Andor, so a proper The Mandalorian binge is the best way to get ready. For a clean catch-up, Malaysian fans should watch The Mandalorian Seasons 1–3 in order, then jump to the relevant episodes of The Book of Boba Fett that feature Din Djarin and Grogu’s reunion. Treat it as one long space Western: binge two to three episodes a night and you can finish in under two weeks, arriving at the movie with the characters, stakes and emotional beats fresh in your mind.

New And Returning Shows To Binge Now: Apple TV’s Breakout Hit, The Mandalorian Hype And More

Hulk Hogan: Real American Delivers a Tight, Four-Part Pop-Culture Deep Dive

On Netflix, Hulk Hogan: Real American stands out among new TV series 2026 watchers are adding to their queues. This Hulk Hogan docuseries is structured as a concise four-episode run, making it an easy mid-week binge for wrestling fans and anyone curious about larger-than-life ’80s and ’90s pop culture icons. The show is anchored by what’s being positioned as Hogan’s final interview, giving it a sense of closure and historical weight as it revisits both his in-ring peak and the controversies that followed. With just four episodes, you can finish it in a single evening without feeling rushed, yet still walk away with a broad view of the man behind the Hulkamania image. For Malaysians used to juggling multiple subscriptions, its limited length makes it a low-commitment but high-impact addition to your current binge list.

New And Returning Shows To Binge Now: Apple TV’s Breakout Hit, The Mandalorian Hype And More

Severance, Welcome to Derry and The Rookie: North – The Next Wave To Watch For

Beyond shows you can binge right now, several buzzy projects should stay on your radar. On Apple TV+, Severance Season 3 is in the works after Season 2’s cliffhanger. Star and executive producer Adam Scott has teased that the upcoming season will be “great,” packed with surprises, and that he already knows exactly how the overall story will conclude, which reassures fans that the mystery is carefully mapped out. Over on HBO’s side, Stephen King prequel series It: Welcome to Derry has locked in its Season 2 timeline: 1935, during the Depression Era, focusing on the infamous Bradley Gang storyline inspired by real 1930s bank robbers. In network TV, ABC crime favourite The Rookie is preparing spin-off The Rookie: North, with creator Alexi Hawley praising its pilot and star Jay Ellis promising fans will love it. These are prime candidates to save until full seasons drop for uninterrupted marathons.

New And Returning Shows To Binge Now: Apple TV’s Breakout Hit, The Mandalorian Hype And More

How and Where Malaysians Can Stream These Binge-Worthy Hits

For Malaysian viewers planning their next marathon, knowing where these series tend to land is half the battle. Apple TV+ originals such as Margo’s Got Money Troubles and Severance stream on the Apple TV app, which is available across smart TVs, mobile devices and set-top boxes. Disney+ and Star Wars titles like The Mandalorian are typically available through the regional Disney+ Hotstar service, the main home for Marvel and Star Wars in Southeast Asia. Netflix carries global docuseries like Hulk Hogan: Real American, while HBO-branded shows such as It: Welcome to Derry usually arrive via regional HBO or Max-affiliated services. Network hits from ABC, including The Rookie and a potential The Rookie: North, may be picked up by local pay-TV or streaming partners after their US run. Waiting until full seasons arrive on these platforms lets you binge at your own pace, avoid weekly cliffhanger frustration and stay in sync with global hype cycles.

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