
Wondering what’s popular on Apple TV+ right now? Here’s a quick guide to the most-watched movies this week. We’ve included brief summaries, the main actors and creators, and how each movie fits into the Apple TV+ lineup, so you can easily find something to enjoy.
‘Greyhound’ (2020)

Tom Hanks stars in this exciting World War II movie about a naval commander leading a fleet of ships through dangerous waters filled with German U-boats. Apple TV+ acquired the film, and it quickly became one of the platform’s most popular releases. It’s still a standout action movie on the service and is available to stream through the Apple TV app.
‘The Gorge’ (2025)

The new thriller from director Scott Derrickson stars Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy as highly skilled agents who must team up when danger arises from a deep, unknown fissure. The film, an Apple Original, had a very successful debut on Apple TV+ and is now available to stream. You can find more information on Apple TV+ and the Apple Newsroom website.
‘Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost’ (2025)

This documentary, directed by Ben Stiller, lovingly tells the story of comedy legends Jerry Stiller and his wife, Anne Meara, and their remarkable partnership. It debuted at a prestigious New York film festival and is now available to stream on Apple TV+ as an Apple Original Film. Reviewers have praised its rich use of archival footage and heartfelt approach. Watch it now on Apple TV+.
‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ (1965)

Charlie Brown directs the school’s holiday play and tries to discover what the season is really about, though Snoopy and the gang keep things chaotic along the way. You can find all the classic Peanuts specials, plus new ones, exclusively on Apple TV+, and this version has been beautifully restored for the best streaming experience. Watch it directly through the Apple TV app.
‘All of You’ (2024)

I just finished watching this new movie, and it’s really stuck with me. It’s a romantic drama set in the near future, directed by William Bridges and streaming on Apple TV+. Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots play two old friends who start to question their relationship, and it’s so relatable! It premiered at a festival and now everyone can watch it. It’s not heavy on the sci-fi, but it adds a cool layer to a very real story about connection. You can find it easily on Apple TV+.
‘Highest 2 Lowest’ (2025)

Spike Lee and Denzel Washington team up again in a gripping thriller set in modern-day New York, inspired by the classic film ‘High and Low’. After a brief time in theaters and a festival showing, the movie is now available to stream only on Apple TV+. The film boasts a cast with actors and musicians, fitting its story about a powerful man facing a crisis. You can find it on the movie section of the Apple TV app.
‘The Family Plan’ (2023)

In this action-comedy from Apple Original Films, Mark Wahlberg plays a seemingly ordinary dad whose secret life as a former government assassin comes back to haunt him, forcing his family to go on the run. Michelle Monaghan also stars. The film is available to stream now on Apple TV+, and you can find it in the movie section of the Apple TV app.
‘Come See Me in the Good Light’ (2025)

This moving documentary offers a personal look into the lives of poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley as they face love, their creative work, and a serious cancer diagnosis. It beautifully combines private moments at home with powerful performances on stage. A Sundance winner and an Apple Original Film, it’s now streaming on Apple TV+. You can find trailers and more information on the Apple Press site, and start watching directly on the movie’s Apple TV page.
‘The Lost Bus’ (2025)

Inspired by the devastating Camp Fire in California, this intense drama follows a school bus driver and teacher as they race to guide a group of children to safety through a rapidly spreading wildfire. Starring Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera, and directed by Paul Greengrass, the film debuted at a prominent film festival and is now available to watch worldwide on Apple TV+. You can find and stream it within the Apple TV app.
‘A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving’ (1973)

This classic Peanuts holiday special centers around Charlie Brown and his friends as Peppermint Patty hosts a gathering, leading Snoopy to create a unique and unexpected meal. You can now watch both this special and other Peanuts favorites exclusively on Apple TV+, though sometimes select programs are available to watch for free. If you’re looking for the best quality version – with improved picture and sound – Apple TV+ is the place to find it, and you can start watching right in the Apple TV app.
Let us know which one you’re listening to first, and share your suggestions for what we should include in next week’s playlist in the comments!
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