‘A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving’ Tops Apple TV+’s Top 10 Most-Watched Movies List This Week
If you’re surfing Apple TV+ for what everyone’s watching right now, here’s a handy rundown of the week’s most-played movies across the service. Below you’ll find quick plot cues, key talent, and where each title sits in the Apple TV+ universe so you can jump straight to something that fits your mood.
‘Greyhound’ (2020)

Tom Hanks headlines this World War II naval thriller about a convoy commander steering ships through a U-boat gauntlet in the North Atlantic. Apple acquired the film for a global digital premiere on Apple TV+, where it set early viewership records for the platform. The movie remains one of the service’s signature action releases. You can watch it directly in the Apple TV app.
‘The Gorge’ (2025)

Scott Derrickson’s genre-blending thriller pairs Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy as elite operatives stationed on opposite sides of a mysterious chasm, forced to work together when a threat emerges below. Apple Original Films premiered it on Apple TV+, where it posted one of the service’s biggest movie launches. It’s available to stream, with details on the Apple TV title page and Apple Press site.
‘Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost’ (2025)

Directed by Ben Stiller, this documentary celebrates the life and partnership of legendary comedy duo Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara. It premiered at a top New York festival before arriving on Apple TV+ as an Apple Original Films title. Critics have highlighted its archival depth and affectionate perspective. You can stream it now on Apple TV+.
‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ (1965)

Charlie Brown takes on directing the school’s holiday play while searching for the true spirit of the season, with Snoopy and friends providing plenty of detours. Apple TV+ hosts the classic Peanuts library under an extended exclusivity agreement, alongside newer specials. The restoration on the platform makes this the definitive streaming version. Launch it right from the Apple TV app.
‘All of You’ (2024)

This near-future romantic drama, directed by William Bridges and distributed by Apple TV+, stars Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots as longtime friends confronting what their bond really means. After a festival debut, the film rolled out on Apple TV+ for global streaming. Expect a blend of sci-fi ideas with grounded relationship stakes. It’s available to play from its Apple TV listing.
‘Highest 2 Lowest’ (2025)

Spike Lee and Denzel Washington reunite for a tense ransom thriller reimagining Akira Kurosawa’s ‘High and Low’ in contemporary New York. Following a limited theatrical run and festival premiere, the movie is streaming exclusively on Apple TV+. It features a cast that bridges film and music, reflecting its mogul-in-crisis storyline. Find it on the Apple TV app’s movie page.
‘The Family Plan’ (2023)

Mark Wahlberg stars as a mild-mannered dad whose past as a government assassin collides with his suburban routine, pulling his family into a cross-country scramble. Michelle Monaghan co-stars in this action-comedy from Apple Original Films. It premiered worldwide on Apple TV+ and is available to stream on the service. You can open it from the Apple TV app’s movie hub.
‘Come See Me in the Good Light’ (2025)

This intimate documentary follows poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley as they navigate love, art, and a terminal cancer diagnosis, blending candid home life with stage performances. It won the Festival Favorite Award at Sundance and is an Apple Original Films release. The movie is now available to watch on Apple TV+, with trailers and details on the Apple Press site. Start streaming from the title’s Apple TV page.
‘The Lost Bus’ (2025)

Based on true events from California’s Camp Fire, this survival drama centers on a school bus driver and a teacher who shepherd a busload of kids through encroaching wildfire. Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera lead the cast, with Paul Greengrass directing. The film premiered at a major fall festival and is now streaming globally on Apple TV+. Viewers can find the title page—and play it—in the Apple TV app.
‘A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving’ (1973)

This beloved Peanuts holiday special follows Charlie Brown as Peppermint Patty invites the gang to his place, leaving Snoopy to improvise a very nontraditional feast. Apple TV+ is the exclusive streaming home for classic and new Peanuts programming, with occasional free-to-watch windows for non-subscribers. If you want the official version with restored picture and sound, this is the place to stream it. You can start it directly on the Apple TV app.
Tell us which of these you’re pressing play on first—and what we should add to next week’s roundup—in the comments!


