Stranger Things: Tales From ‘85

While Netflix says that the animated ‘Stranger Things: Tales From ’85’ is a kinder, gentler sort of ‘Stranger Things’ show, that hardly makes it kind or gentle.
Sullivan’s Crossing

Based on a series from Virgin River’s author, this Canadian camp has less content than most shows, but some elements may make you a little cross.
The Faithful: Women of the Bible

Fox’s ‘The Faithful’ explores stories from the Bible through the eyes of biblical matriarchs, highlighting these women’s incredible faith.
Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord

‘Maul – Shadow Lord’ is darker than previous animated Star Wars fare. It’s still clean, but it may be best suited for older viewers.
It’s Not Like That

Two families try to recover from a critical loss in the Wonder Project’s faith-tinged ‘It’s Not Like That.’ But the show has more content than you’d expect.
The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball

After a seven-year hiatus, the wacky town of Elmore is back, as Gumball and his family embark on even more weird adventures.
The Amazing Digital Circus

The Amazing Digital Circus places its digitized humans under the terrorism of a maniacal AI ringmaster and his chaotic adventures.
Man vs. Baby

Man vs. Baby is a fun, heartwarming romp to enjoy with the whole family — preferably under a mountain of blankets with hot cocoa in hand.
Percy Jackson and the Olympians

Mythological creatures and beliefs come center stage, along with friendship, family and purpose in Disney’s Percy Jackson and the Olympians.
WondLa

Tony DiTerlizzi’ popular sci-fi book series migrates to Apple TV+, telling a dystopian tale about a lonely girl, friendship and family that families just might like.