
Apple TV+ is constantly adding new, original movies to its collection, with something for everyone. You’ll find everything from exciting sports dramas and thrilling survival stories to funny heist comedies. They work with top directors and actors to create high-quality entertainment, offering a wide range of genres like historical dramas and futuristic thrillers. Here’s a look at some of the best movies currently available for subscribers.
‘F1’ (2025)

This movie is a sports drama about a seasoned race car driver who comes out of retirement to team up with a younger driver on the APXGP racing team. Director Joseph Kosinski filmed during real Formula 1 races to capture the speed and excitement authentically. The story dives into the extreme physical and psychological challenges faced by professional racers, and was made possible through a partnership between Apple Studios and Jerry Bruckheimer Films, who focused on bringing a sense of realism to the racing world.
‘The Lost Bus’ (2025)

This movie, inspired by real events, tells the intense story of a school bus driver and a teacher who bravely guide 22 children through the devastating 2018 Camp Fire in California – the state’s most destructive wildfire. Directed by Paul Greengrass, the film highlights the incredible courage and resourcefulness needed to survive such a terrifying and unprecedented disaster, and celebrates the resilience of the human spirit.
‘Fountain of Youth’ (2025)

A brother and sister who haven’t spoken in years team up for an incredible worldwide heist: finding the Fountain of Youth. Guided by historical knowledge and their skills as thieves, they follow a series of old clues. This action-packed adventure, directed by Guy Ritchie, follows the siblings as they race against the clock, traveling the globe and trying to mend their broken relationship.
‘Eternity’ (2025)

This movie presents a fascinating take on the afterlife. When people die, they find themselves in a sort of office building where they have one week to choose how they’ll spend eternity. It’s a thought-provoking film exploring what truly matters in life – our values and what we leave behind. Starring Miles Teller and Elizabeth Olsen, it’s directed by David Freyne.
‘The Family Plan 2’ (2025)

The film follows Dan Morgan, a man trying to live a normal life as a dad after working as a government assassin. But his peaceful existence is shattered when someone from his past comes back, forcing him to take his family on a dangerous journey across Europe. He must now use the skills he’d hoped to leave behind to keep them safe. Mark Wahlberg reprises his role in this action-packed comedy about family and survival.
‘The Gorge’ (2025)

In a secluded and highly classified canyon, two skilled snipers are positioned in separate guard towers. Their mission: prevent anyone from entering or escaping. As they face increasing isolation, they must battle both outside threats and the challenges to their training and judgment. The movie features Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller in a tense and unpredictable story.
‘The Instigators’ (2024)

When a father in dire straits and a former convict discover a corrupt politician has been hoarding stolen money, they reluctantly join forces to steal it during an election night party. But the robbery doesn’t go as planned, and they’re soon chased by the police, unhelpful officials, and dangerous criminals. As they try to escape through Boston, they unexpectedly seek guidance from a therapist to help them manage the escalating chaos. The film, produced by Artists Equity, features Matt Damon and Casey Affleck.
‘Fly Me to the Moon’ (2024)

During the height of the 1960s Space Race, NASA hires an advertising expert to boost public support for the upcoming moon landing. This causes tension with the launch director, who is determined to ensure the mission’s technical success. When the White House decides the mission is too critical to risk, the advertising expert is secretly instructed to create a staged, fake moon landing as a backup plan. This period comedy-drama, produced by Apple Studios, examines the complex relationship between truth, marketing, and scientific progress.
‘Ghosted’ (2023)

I was totally hooked by this movie! It starts with this really sweet, down-to-earth farmer, Cole, having an amazing first date, and then BAM – his new girlfriend turns out to be a CIA agent! Suddenly, he’s pulled into this crazy world of spies and they’re racing around the globe. What I really loved is that it flips the usual action movie formula – Cole isn’t the hero saving the day, he’s often the one needing to be saved, which was a fun twist. Plus, the chemistry between Chris Evans and Ana de Armas is just fantastic – you can really feel it on screen. Skydance Media did a great job with this action-packed adventure!
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