Anya Taylor-Joy’s Apple TV+ crime thriller Lucky has become one of the most talked-about and binge-worthy shows on the platform this summer.
The series, based on Marissa Stapley’s 2021 novel, debuted on July 15, 2026, and has quickly earned a devoted fanbase with its pulse-pounding action, complex characters, and non-stop twists. With five episodes already released and two more on the way, viewers are hooked and desperate to find out what happens next.

The Story That Has Everyone Hooked
The show follows Luciana “Lucky” Armstrong, played by Anya Taylor-Joy, a brilliant and fearless con artist raised by her conman father, John (Timothy Olyphant). After years on the run, Lucky teams up with her husband, Cary Masterson (Drew Starkey), for what they believe will be the heist of their lives: stealing millions from Lucky’s mother-in-law, mob boss Priscilla (Annette Bening).
The plan falls apart when Lucky wakes up in their hotel room the next morning to discover that Cary has disappeared — along with the entire stash of cash. Now on the run, Lucky must use every criminal skill she has to evade both the FBI (led by the relentless Agent Billie Rand, played by Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor) and the terrifying Priscilla.
The stakes keep rising as Lucky faces high-speed car chases, intense fight sequences, and the constant threat of being dragged back into the world of organized crime. The show’s tension is relentless, making it impossible to look away.
Anya Taylor-Joy’s Star Turn
Taylor-Joy brings her signature ethereal yet fierce energy to Lucky, making the character both magnetic and deeply sympathetic. Her scenes with each co-star crackle with chemistry, and she elevates every moment with her natural intensity and depth.
Her performance has been hailed as one of the breakout roles of her career, proving once again that the Queen’s Gambit star can carry any project she’s in.
Annette Bening’s Powerful Villain Turn
No discussion of Lucky would be complete without highlighting Annette Bening’s chilling and layered portrayal of Priscilla. After years of playing heroines and strong women, Bening has fully embraced her villain era, infusing the mob boss with glamorous exterior, hidden pain, and terrifying power.

Her scenes with Taylor-Joy are especially electric, and Bening’s performance has earned widespread praise for bringing Priscilla to life in a way that feels both terrifying and deeply human.
A Perfect Blend of Action and Drama
With its heart-pounding action sequences, smart storytelling, and ensemble cast that makes every character feel three-dimensional, Lucky is the kind of high-stakes crime thriller that keeps viewers glued to their screens.
Whether you’re a longtime fan of the genre or new to it, the show delivers the perfect mix of suspense, emotion, and edge-of-your-seat excitement. The writing probes deeper themes about loyalty, betrayal, and the cost of living outside the law, making it far more than just a standard heist story.
Why It’s Becoming a Streaming Sensation
Five episodes are already out, with two more scheduled to drop soon, so catching up is easy — and you’ll want to binge the rest in one sitting. The show has been praised for its gripping pace, stunning performances, and the way it keeps audiences guessing until the very last frame.

With its powerful ensemble (Taylor-Joy, Bening, Olyphant, and Ellis-Taylor all shining), Lucky has quickly become one of Apple TV+’s biggest hits of the summer. Whether you’re in the mood for a fast-paced crime drama or a character-driven thriller with heart, Lucky delivers both in spades.
If you haven’t watched it yet, now is the perfect time. The desert is waiting, the heist is on, and the fate of Lucky Armstrong is waiting to be discovered. Don’t miss your chance to join the millions of fans who are already obsessed with this addictive, unforgettable series.