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Best TV shows on Apple TV+ (Colombie) : our Top 20

At Stream Tracker, we have selected the best Colombian series currently available on Apple TV+. This page gathers notable dramas, thrillers and comedies that represent contemporary Colombian storytelling, with concise summaries, key cast information and details on regional availability. For each title we note genre, episode length and where to watch on Apple TV+, so you can quickly decide what to start next. Whether you already follow Colombian productions or are discovering them for the first time, this selection is meant to help you find quality series available on Apple TV+.

Updated on 12/03/2026

#01
Green Frontier
Green Frontier

2019 · Mauricio Leiva-Cock, Diego Ramírez Schrempp, Jenny Ceballos · 1 season

A young Bogotá detective is drawn into the jungle to investigate the murders of four women, where she uncovers hidden magic, a dark conspiracy, and startling truths about her own origins.

With Juana del Río, Miguel Dionisio Ramos, Ángela Cano, Nelson Camayo, Bruno Clairefond, Marcela Mar and Andrés Castañeda

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#02
Echo 3
Echo 3

2022 · Mark Boal · 1 season

When brilliant scientist Amber Chesborough vanishes along the Colombia–Venezuela border, her husband and brother—both elite U.S. Army commandos—dive into a brutal insurgency to find her, only to uncover that the woman they thought they knew has been hiding dangerous secrets.

With Luke Evans, Michiel Huisman, Jessica Collins, James Udom, Elizabeth Anweis, Martina Gusman and María del Rosario

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#03
Always a Witch
Always a Witch

2019 · Ana María Parra Vázquez · 2 seasons

A young witch from the 17th century is hurled into present-day Cartagena when she time-travels to save the man she loves. Thrust into a world of smartphones and strangers, she must adapt to modern life while facing a dark rival whose shadowy magic threatens both her mission and the city itself.

With Angely Gaviria, Sebastián Eslava, Carlos Quintero, Lenard Vanderaa, Sofia Araujo, Dylan Fuentes and Valeria Emiliani