Apple TV+ released a trailer Wednesday for "Lucky," a new limited series starring and executive produced by Anya Taylor-Joy [1].

The project marks a significant addition to the streaming platform's original programming, leveraging Taylor-Joy's high profile to anchor a high-stakes crime drama. By positioning the actress as both the lead and an executive producer, the series represents a deeper creative investment in her brand.

The plot centers on a con artist who finds herself on the run following the collapse of a multi-million-dollar [2] heist. The narrative focuses on the fallout of the operation and the resulting tension as the protagonist attempts to evade capture.

In a press release, Apple TV said, "When a multimillion‑dollar heist goes sideways," the story begins [3]. The series is described as a "heist-gone-wrong" premise that blends drama with the desperation of a criminal life in flux.

The trailer for the series was released June 3, 2026 [4]. This promotional rollout precedes the official premiere, which is scheduled for July 2026 [1].

Taylor-Joy leads the cast as the central con artist. According to ThePlaylist, the series stars Taylor-Joy as a woman on the run after the aforementioned multi-million-dollar heist goes wrong [5]. The production aims to capture the volatility of a criminal enterprise that has failed its primary objectives.

Industry observers said the full trailer has already dropped and it looks promising [6]. The limited series format allows the platform to present a concise, cinematic story arc rather than an open-ended seasonal commitment.

"When a multimillion‑dollar heist goes sideways,"

The launch of 'Lucky' reflects Apple TV+'s ongoing strategy of securing A-list talent to drive subscriptions through prestige, limited-run content. By focusing on a high-concept crime thriller with a singular star, the platform is competing for the same audience that consumes cinematic crime dramas on rival services, while reducing the long-term financial risk associated with multi-season renewals.