Here Are the Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Apple TV+, Including a Bureaucratic Romance
Apple TV+ continues to expand its cinematic library with a diverse range of original films spanning high-octane sports dramas, survival stories, and heist comedies. The streaming service features collaborations with acclaimed directors and A-list talent to deliver high-production-value entertainment. From historical reinterpretations to futuristic thrillers, these selections offer variety for different viewing preferences. The following list highlights notable titles available for subscribers looking for their next movie night.
‘F1’ (2025)

This sports drama follows a veteran racer who emerges from retirement to compete alongside a younger teammate on the APXGP team. Joseph Kosinski directs the project, which utilized actual Formula 1 races to capture authentic high-speed footage. The narrative explores the intense physical and mental demands of the professional racing circuit. It features a collaboration between Apple Studios and Jerry Bruckheimer Films to bring realism to the track.
‘The Lost Bus’ (2025)

Based on true events, this film depicts the harrowing journey of a school bus driver and a teacher during the 2018 Camp Fire. They must navigate a vehicle filled with 22 children through the most destructive wildfire in California’s history. The story emphasizes the courage and quick thinking required to survive an unprecedented natural disaster. Paul Greengrass directs this survival drama, focusing on the strength of the human spirit amidst a life-threatening crisis.
‘Fountain of Youth’ (2025)

Two estranged siblings join forces for a global heist to find the legendary Fountain of Youth. They must use their knowledge of history and thievery to follow a trail of ancient clues. Directed by Guy Ritchie, the film blends action and adventure as the duo races against time. Their journey takes them across various international locations while they attempt to reconcile their fractured relationship.
‘Eternity’ (2025)

In this unique afterlife premise, recently deceased individuals are placed in a bureaucratic environment where they must make a monumental choice. Each soul is granted exactly one week to decide where and how they will spend the rest of eternity. The film examines themes of legacy and personal values through a speculative lens. It features a cast led by Miles Teller and Elizabeth Olsen under the direction of David Freyne.
‘The Family Plan 2’ (2025)

This sequel continues the story of Dan Morgan, a former government assassin who transitioned into a quiet life as a suburban father. When a figure from his past resurfaces, he is forced to take his family on an unexpected run through Europe. The mission requires him to protect his unsuspecting relatives while utilizing his forgotten combat skills. Mark Wahlberg returns to lead the cast in this high-stakes mix of action and family comedy.
‘The Gorge’ (2025)

Two elite snipers are stationed in guard towers on opposite sides of a remote, top-secret gorge. Their primary objective is to ensure that no one enters the area and that an unknown threat does not escape from within. As the isolation sets in, they must confront external dangers that challenge their survival and professional protocols. The film stars Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller in a high-stakes, genre-bending narrative.
‘The Instigators’ (2024)

A desperate father and an ex-con reluctantly team up to rob a corrupt politician’s ill-gotten gains during an election celebration. When the heist goes wrong, they find themselves pursued by police, backward bureaucrats, and vengeful crime bosses. They eventually enlist the help of a therapist to navigate the chaos as they flee through the streets of Boston. The film was produced by Artists Equity and stars Matt Damon alongside Casey Affleck.
‘Fly Me to the Moon’ (2024)

Set against the backdrop of the 1960s Space Race, a marketing maven is hired by NASA to improve public perception of the moon mission. Her presence creates friction with the launch director who is focused solely on the technical success of Apollo 11. When the White House deems the mission too important to fail, she is ordered to stage a “back-up” fake moon landing. Apple Studios produced this period comedy-drama that explores the intersection of truth, advertising, and scientific achievement.
‘Ghosted’ (2023)

After a successful first date, an ordinary farmer named Cole finds himself caught in an international conspiracy when he discovers his love interest is a CIA operative. He is thrust into a world of espionage and high-speed chases as the pair travels across multiple continents. The film subverts traditional tropes by placing the civilian character in a “damsel in distress” role. Produced by Skydance Media, the action-adventure highlights the chemistry between lead actors Chris Evans and Ana de Armas.
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