If you're searching for something to do in that quiet time between Christmas and New Year's Eve, you're in luck - it looks like Apple TV+ has released data for what we've been watching this year.
This means there are plenty of film and TV options to put on your list.
Apple insiders have reportedly told Deadline that the top series on the platform is The Morning Show, which apparently saw an audience increase of 20% over its second season.
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Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon lead the charge in this star-studded show, following the cut-throat world of a New York-based morning news program following a #MeToo scandal in the workplace.
According to Deadline, The Family Plan debuted on December 15 as the most-viewed movie ever on the platform.
The Family Plan stars Mark Wahlberg as a former assassin whose past catches up with him, meaning he needs to take his unsuspecting family on a road trip to get them out of danger.
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If those two titles haven't already whet your appetite, there's plenty more on offer.
According to Deadline, top shows on the service reportedly helped propel Apple TV+'s viewership up by 42% year-on-year in 2023 over 100 countries.
So what else could you binge this Twixmas?
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There's Lessons in Chemistry, a show set in the 1950s that stars Brie Larson as a scientist struggling against the patriarchal society - which reportedly became the number one limited series on Apple TV+ to date - and Slow Horses, which follows a dysfunctional group of MI5 agents starring Gary Oldman, and is now in its third series.
According to Deadline, Slow Horses is set to become the largest returning drama in the UK, up 65% from its second season.
If you're looking for something a bit different, the Irish series Bad Sisters is a black comedy that garnered a cult following last year, while comedy Ted Lasso is an award-winning show about an American football coach who starts work at a British soccer team.
Plus, there's more to come as Apple continues to partner with theatrical studios to release movies.
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This means that Ridley Scott's Napoleon - which Apple produced in partnership with Sony - will soon hit the platform after its had its time in cinemas, which film buffs will no doubt be keenly looking forward to.