Here Are the Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Apple TV+, Including ‘Wolfs’
Apple TV+ has a deep bench of new releases and standout originals, making it easy to line up a movie night without scrolling forever. This weekend’s picks draw from what’s newly spotlighted on the service and what viewers have been gravitating toward lately, with a mix of thrillers, true-story dramas, action-comedies, and animation.
To keep things straightforward, the list below prioritizes the most recent arrivals first, then zeroes in on Apple Original productions, followed by widely recognized titles from the catalog. Each entry highlights the essentials—plot, cast, and the creative team—so you can jump straight to the stories that fit your mood.
‘Highest 2 Lowest’ (2025)

A powerful New York music executive is thrust into a kidnapping-and-ransom crisis that collides with his family and business world, forcing split-second choices under intense scrutiny. The premise nods to the lineage of ‘High and Low’ while standing on its own as a contemporary crime story set across boardrooms and pressure-cooker negotiation rooms.
Denzel Washington leads the film, with Jeffrey Wright, Ilfenesh Hadera, and A$AP Rocky in the ensemble. Spike Lee directs from a screenplay by Alan Fox, with cinematography by Matthew Libatique and editing by Barry Alexander Brown and Allyson C. Johnson, in collaboration with Apple Original Films and producing partners.
‘Echo Valley’ (2025)

A horse trainer’s quiet routine on a Pennsylvania farm shatters when her estranged daughter arrives in distress, pulling them into a night of danger and hard truths. The story concentrates on a small rural community and a mother-daughter bond tested by loyalty and the past.
Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney star, with Domhnall Gleeson in a key supporting role. Michael Pearce directs from a screenplay by Brad Ingelsby, and the film is produced for Apple by Apple Studios with Scott Free Productions.
‘Fountain of Youth’ (2025)

Two estranged siblings reunite for a globe-spanning quest tied to a legendary source of renewal, piecing together clues across major international locations. The adventure blends heist mechanics with family history as rivals close in on the same prize.
John Krasinski and Natalie Portman head the cast alongside Eiza González, Domhnall Gleeson, Arian Moayed, Laz Alonso, Carmen Ejogo, and Stanley Tucci. Guy Ritchie directs from a script by James Vanderbilt, with Apple Studios partnering with Skydance on the production.
‘The Gorge’ (2025)

Two elite operatives on opposite sides of a mysterious chasm are assigned to guard against a threat that isn’t fully understood, only to find their orders, backstories, and the secret of the gorge colliding. The setup pairs isolation with escalating stakes as the mission stretches on.
Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy lead, with Sigourney Weaver in a pivotal role. Scott Derrickson directs from a screenplay by Zach Dean, with Apple Original Films and Skydance producing.
‘Wolfs’ (2024)

Two New York “fixers” are separately hired to clean up the same high-profile mess and are forced to work together over one chaotic night. The job snowballs through overlapping clients, turf frictions, and complications that keep resetting the plan.
George Clooney and Brad Pitt star, joined by Amy Ryan, Austin Abrams, and Poorna Jagannathan. Jon Watts writes and directs, with Apple Original Films producing alongside Plan B and Smokehouse Pictures.
‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ (2023)

In Oklahoma during the Osage Nation oil boom, a series of murders draws investigators into a conspiracy targeting the community. The story follows Ernest Burkhart and Mollie Kyle as the case widens to expose the forces behind the killings.
Leonardo DiCaprio, Lily Gladstone, and Robert De Niro lead the cast, with Jesse Plemons as BOI agent Tom White. Martin Scorsese directs and co-writes the screenplay with Eric Roth, adapting David Grann’s nonfiction book in a production mounted by Apple with partners.
‘Tetris’ (2023)

Entrepreneur Henk Rogers races to secure worldwide rights to ‘Tetris’ amid Cold War-era negotiations and multi-country legal maze-running. The film tracks boardroom showdowns, travel across borders, and the partnership between Rogers and game designer Alexey Pajitnov.
Taron Egerton plays Rogers opposite Nikita Efremov as Pajitnov. Jon S. Baird directs from a script by Noah Pink, with Apple and Marv producing and a supporting cast that includes key corporate and governmental figures tied to the licensing battle.
‘Ghosted’ (2023)

After a perfect first date, an everyday guy discovers the woman he likes is a covert operative, sending them into a globe-trotting mission against kidnappers and arms dealers. The plot mixes undercover work, mistaken identities, and chase sequences across multiple locales.
Chris Evans and Ana de Armas star, supported by Adrien Brody, Mike Moh, Amy Sedaris, Tate Donovan, Tim Blake Nelson, Marwan Kenzari, and Anna Deavere Smith. Dexter Fletcher directs, with a screenplay by Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, Chris McKenna, and Erik Sommers, produced for Apple in partnership with Skydance.
‘The Family Plan’ (2023)

A devoted father and top car salesman must uproot his family when his past as a government assassin resurfaces, turning a sudden “vacation” into a rolling extraction. Old enemies close in as he tries to keep his history concealed on the move.
Mark Wahlberg stars with Michelle Monaghan, Maggie Q, and Ciarán Hinds; Zoe Colletti and Van Crosby play the Morgan kids. Simon Cellan Jones directs from a script by David Coggeshall, produced by Apple Studios with Skydance.
‘Luck’ (2022)

A young woman stumbles into the Land of Luck, a hidden world where good and bad fortune are managed by fantastical departments. With help from a black cat named Bob, she navigates its rules in hopes of changing outcomes for a friend.
Peggy Holmes directs this Apple Original from Skydance Animation, featuring the voices of Eva Noblezada and Simon Pegg, with Jane Fonda and Whoopi Goldberg among the supporting cast. The film builds out the “luck” bureaucracy with creatures, offices, and devices that influence the human world.
Which of these Apple TV+ picks are you pressing play on this weekend—tell us in the comments!


