
Apple TV+ is the talk of the town this week, thanks to a wave of new hit movies and beloved holiday classics. The streaming service has added several highly anticipated sequels and exciting dramas that are quickly becoming viewer favorites. People seem to be enjoying a mix of thrilling action and the warm feeling of rewatching classic animated films. Here’s a look at what’s currently most popular on the platform.
‘All of You’ (2025)

This touching romantic drama, starring Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots, takes place in the near future, where a scientific process claims to find your perfect match. Simon and Laura have been close friends since college, but their relationship is challenged when Laura is paired with someone else. The film delves into the heartache of loving someone who doesn’t love you back and the complicated nature of human connection, even with the help of technology. Viewers have especially loved the believable chemistry between the two lead actors and the script’s emotional honesty.
‘The Gorge’ (2025)

This exciting film stars Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy in a thrilling story that blends action and romance. Two highly skilled snipers are positioned in towers across a huge canyon, tasked with guarding against an unknown threat. Though they’re not allowed to communicate, they begin to connect, risking everything. Director Scott Derrickson creates a visually impressive and suspenseful movie that will keep you gripped.
‘Fountain of Youth’ (2025)

Director Guy Ritchie delivers a thrilling, globe-trotting adventure with John Krasinski and Natalie Portman. The story centers on two long-separated siblings who are forced to team up and race against a dangerous group to locate the legendary Fountain of Youth. Their search takes them around the world, where they’ll need to decipher ancient clues and outrun those who want to stop them. It’s a fast-paced, funny heist movie showcasing the great chemistry and comedic talents of its stars.
‘Highest 2 Lowest’ (2025)

Denzel Washington and director Spike Lee team up again in this thrilling crime story set in the New York music scene. Washington stars as a high-powered executive who must make difficult choices when he’s caught up in a complicated kidnapping scheme. The movie is a fresh take on a classic tale by Akira Kurosawa, exploring issues of wealth and power. Reviewers have praised it for being both suspenseful and thought-provoking.
‘The Lost Bus’ (2025)

This intense survival drama stars Matthew McConaughey in a powerful performance, portraying a bus driver who teams up with a teacher (America Ferrera) to protect a group of students during the terrifying 2018 Camp Fire in California. Directed by Paul Greengrass, the film realistically depicts the disaster and highlights the incredible courage people showed in the face of it.
‘The Family Plan’ (2023)

Mark Wahlberg plays a loving father and husband who used to be a highly skilled government assassin, a secret he’s managed to keep hidden. When people from his past resurface, he’s forced to take his family on the run across the country. The film mixes exciting action with funny family moments as he tries to keep his loved ones safe without revealing who he really is. It continues to be popular, with many viewers watching the first movie before seeing the new sequel.
‘Spirited’ (2022)

Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds reimagine the classic tale of Ebenezer Scrooge with a funny, musical spin. The story cleverly flips the script: instead of redeeming Scrooge, the Ghost of Christmas Present ends up looking at his own life. With original, memorable songs and the charming chemistry between Ferrell and Reynolds, this movie is quickly becoming a new holiday tradition, attracting a large audience every year.
‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ (1965)

This classic animated special follows Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang as they navigate the holiday season. They put on a Christmas pageant and search for a real Christmas tree, even when things get tricky. With its memorable jazz music and touching story, it’s become a beloved tradition for families who watch it every year.
‘A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving’ (1973)

Peppermint Patty unexpectedly shows up at Charlie Brown’s house with her friends, announcing they’ll all have a Thanksgiving dinner. They try to make a meal of toast, jelly beans, and popcorn before going to a proper Thanksgiving celebration. Snoopy and Woodstock add plenty of laughs as they deal with the messy and unusual dinner. This classic cartoon remains a popular choice to watch every Thanksgiving.
‘The Family Plan 2’ (2025)

Mark Wahlberg is back as Dan Morgan in this thrilling sequel, which moves the action to Europe during the holiday season. The Morgan family heads to London to see their daughter, but quickly finds themselves caught up in a new, dangerous mission involving Dan’s long-lost brother. Kit Harington plays the villain, pushing the family to use all their special talents to stay alive. The movie blends the fun of the holidays with exciting action and plenty of laughs.
Tell us which of these movies you are planning to watch this weekend in the comments.
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