Your Friends & Neighbors Now Streaming – Munns & Marshalls Fans Rejoice!
- Apple TV+ continues to expand its original programming slate with the release of the new Jon Hamm-led series "Your Friends & Neighbors," which began streaming on the platform...
- The series, which features Jon Hamm in the lead role, premiered on April 11, 2026, with a two-episode launch, according to multiple entertainment news outlets.
- Created by Jonathan Tropper, known for his work on "Warrior" and "Banshee," the crime drama also stars Olivia Munn and Amanda Peet alongside Hamm.
Apple TV+ continues to expand its original programming slate with the release of the new Jon Hamm-led series “Your Friends & Neighbors,” which began streaming on the platform as confirmed by the service’s official social media channels.
The series, which features Jon Hamm in the lead role, premiered on April 11, 2026, with a two-episode launch, according to multiple entertainment news outlets. Hamm portrays Andrew Cooper, a recently divorced and unemployed hedge fund manager who turns to robbing his wealthy neighbors to maintain his affluent lifestyle.
Created by Jonathan Tropper, known for his work on “Warrior” and “Banshee,” the crime drama also stars Olivia Munn and Amanda Peet alongside Hamm. Tropper previously wrote the novels “This Is Where I Leave You” and “Kodachrome,” bringing his signature blend of drama and crime to the television adaptation.
Apple TV+ has positioned “Your Friends & Neighbors” as an exclusive production for its streaming service, meaning the series is only available through a subscription to the platform. The show’s debut aligns with Apple’s ongoing strategy of investing in high-profile talent and original content to compete in the streaming market.
Shortly before the series premiere, Apple TV+ announced that it had renewed “Your Friends & Neighbors” for a second season, demonstrating confidence in the show’s potential despite its recent launch. This early renewal marks a significant vote of confidence in the series’ creative direction and audience reception prospects.
