Here Are the Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Apple TV+, Including βThe Family Plan 2β
If youβre looking for something great to watch on Apple TV+ right now, this week brings a mix of fresh Apple Originals, buzzy 2025 premieres, and a couple of cozy holiday staples. Below youβll find quick, useful detailsβwhat each title is about, notable cast and creators, and other essentialsβso you can pick your movie without scrolling forever.
βThe Family Plan 2β (2025)

The action-comedy sequel sends Dan Morgan and his family on a holiday abroad that spirals when a new enemy targets them. Apple lists a PG-13 rating and a runtime around one hour and forty-six minutes. It continues the story from the first film with the same high-energy, family-in-peril setup. The title is presented as an Apple Original Film and premiered on the service in late November.
βCome See Me in the Good Lightβ (2025)

This feature documentary follows poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley through an intimate, humor-laced portrait as they navigate illness and creative life together. Appleβs listing notes a TV-MA rating and a runtime of about one hour and forty-four minutes. Itβs released under the Apple Original Films banner. The film arrived on Apple TV+ in mid-November and focuses on art, partnership, and resilience.
βHighest 2 Lowestβ (2025)

Spike Leeβs crime drama reimagines a classic kidnapping tale, centering on a powerful music executive forced into impossible choices. After a limited theatrical run, it began streaming on Apple TV+ in early September with an R rating and a runtime a little over two hours. The ensemble includes Denzel Washington in the lead. Itβs positioned as a marquee Apple Original release for the fall slate.
βFountain of Youthβ (2025)

An Apple Original adventure sends estranged siblings on a clue-driven quest tied to the legendary spring. The film debuted on Apple TV+ in late May and is framed as a large-scale, family-accessible treasure hunt. Production and release details are recorded across Appleβs listings and contemporaneous summaries. Itβs a straightforward pick if you want globe-trotting stakes with an emotional throughline.
βThe Gorgeβ (2025)

Scott Derrickson blends romance, action, and mystery as two elite operatives guard opposite sides of a strange chasm. Apple TV+ released the film on February 14 with a PG-13 rating and a runtime just over two hours. The cast features Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy, with Sigourney Weaver also appearing. Itβs an Apple Original anchored by high-concept world-building and star power.
βAll of Youβ (2025)

A romantic drama about long-time friends whose bond is tested when a βsoulmate testβ upends their plans. Appleβs page lists a sub-two-hour runtime and identifies it as a 2025 Apple Original release. Pre-release coverage pointed to a late-September streaming window. Itβs a compact, contemporary relationship story if youβre in the mood for something grounded.
βThe Lost Busβ (2025)

Inspired by a true story, this survival thriller follows a father who fights to save a teacher and students trapped by a fast-moving wildfire. Appleβs listing cites an R rating and a runtime a little over two hours, with Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera among the leads. Itβs presented as an Apple Original Film. Expect a tense, rescue-driven plot with high stakes.
βThe Family Planβ (2023)

Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Monaghan headline this Apple Original action-comedy about a suburban dad with a secret past. It debuted on Apple TV+ in mid-December and quickly became one of the serviceβs most-viewed films according to Apple-focused coverage. The setup blends family road-trip chaos with spy-level complications. Itβs a fast, accessible watch tied directly to this weekβs sequel.
βA Charlie Brown Thanksgivingβ (1973)

The beloved βPeanutsβ special centers on Charlie Brown improvising a holiday meal after an unexpected invitation. Apple TV+ holds the streaming rights and features it as part of the seasonal hub each November. The special runs about twenty-five minutes and includes the classic Vince Guaraldi sound. It remains a simple, family-friendly pick for the long weekend.
βA Charlie Brown Christmasβ (1965)

The first βPeanutsβ TV special pairs Charlie Brownβs search for meaning with the Vince Guaraldi Trioβs signature music. Apple TV+ carries the special, which runs about twenty-five minutes and originally aired on network television in the 1960s. Itβs a short, tradition-ready watch that anchors many holiday queues. The title is also highlighted in Appleβs holiday programming each December.
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