Elizabeth Olsen’s Romantic Drama Is on Top of Apple TV+’s Top 10 Most-Watched Movies of the Week List

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Apple TV+ continues to dominate the streaming landscape with a robust mix of high-octane blockbusters, star-studded dramas, and beloved animated classics. The current viewership charts reflect a diverse audience appetite, ranging from nostalgic holiday specials to the latest cinematic collaborations between legendary directors and actors. This week’s lineup sees significant movement as new releases climb the ranks and enduring favorites hold their ground. Here are the most watched movies on the platform right now, ranked from lowest to highest.

‘Highest 2 Lowest’ (2025)

'Highest 2 Lowest' (2025)
A24

This intense crime thriller marks the fifth collaboration between director Spike Lee and actor Denzel Washington, their first joint project since 2006. The narrative serves as an English-language remake of Akira Kurosawa’s celebrated 1963 film ‘High and Low’, which was originally based on Ed McBain’s novel ‘King’s Ransom’. The story follows a wealthy executive who faces a moral and financial crisis when a kidnapping plot goes awry, targeting his chauffeur’s son instead of his own. The ensemble cast features Jeffrey Wright, Ilfenesh Hadera, and ASAP Rocky, alongside Ice Spice in her feature film debut.

‘The Family Plan 2’ (2025)

'The Family Plan 2' (2025)
Skydance Media

Mark Wahlberg returns as Dan Morgan in this action-packed sequel to the 2023 hit, bringing the suburban assassin back into the line of fire. After attempting to settle back into a quiet life with his family, Dan’s past catches up with him once again, forcing the Morgans into another cross-country adventure. The film doubles down on the mix of domestic comedy and high-stakes combat that defined the original, with Michelle Monaghan reprising her role as the unsuspecting wife turned accomplice. As the family navigates new threats, they must rely on their newfound cohesive dynamic to survive a fresh gauntlet of enemies.

‘The Lost Bus’ (2025)

'The Lost Bus' (2025)
Blumhouse Productions

Directed by Paul Greengrass, this harrowing drama recounts the true story of the 2018 Camp Fire in California, the deadliest wildfire in the state’s history. Matthew McConaughey stars as Kevin McKay, a bus driver who navigates a vehicle full of school children through the inferno as the town of Paradise is consumed by flames. The film focuses on the claustrophobic and terrifying journey, highlighting the bravery of McKay and school teacher Mary Ludwig, played by Jamie Lee Curtis. It serves as a visceral testament to human resilience and courage in the face of overwhelming natural disaster.

‘The Gorge’ (2025)

'The Gorge' (2025)
Skydance Media

Scott Derrickson directs this genre-bending film that blends high-stakes action with a distinct romantic narrative. Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy star as two elite snipers stationed in watchtowers on opposite sides of a massive, mysterious gorge, tasked with protecting the outside world from an unseen evil. Despite the physical distance and strict protocols, the two develop a connection that is tested when the true nature of their mission is revealed. The movie has been praised for its atmospheric tension and the chemistry between its leads amidst a sci-fi horror backdrop.

‘The Instigators’ (2024)

'The Instigators' (2024)
Artists Equity

Matt Damon and Casey Affleck team up in this heist comedy directed by Doug Liman, playing a desperate father and an ex-con thrown together for a robbery. When the job goes inevitably wrong, the duo finds themselves on the run, dragging the protagonist’s therapist, played by Hong Chau, along for the chaotic getaway. The film balances grit with humor as the unlikely trio evades police, bureaucrats, and vengeful crime bosses across Boston. It marks a return to the heist genre for Damon and Affleck, emphasizing character dynamics over intricate plotting.

‘Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown’ (1975)

'Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown' (1975)
Lee Mendelson Film Productions

This enduring animated special continues to capture hearts decades after its initial release, finding a permanent home on Apple TV+ alongside other Peanuts classics. The story follows Linus as he purchases a large box of chocolates for his teacher, Miss Othmar, inadvertently breaking Sally’s heart in the process. Meanwhile, Charlie Brown spends the holiday keeping a vigilant watch over his mailbox, hoping for a valentine that never arrives. The special captures the bittersweet essence of childhood crushes and the timeless charm of Charles M. Schulz’s characters.

‘Fly Me to the Moon’ (2024)

'Fly Me to the Moon' (2024)
HS Entertainment Group (CN)

Set against the high-stakes backdrop of the 1960s Space Race, this romantic comedy stars Scarlett Johansson as marketing maven Kelly Jones and Channing Tatum as launch director Cole Davis. Brought in to fix NASA’s public image, Jones causes friction with Davis, especially when she is ordered to stage a fake moon landing as a backup plan. The film explores the tension between truth and public perception while delivering a charismatic romance between two opposites. Director Greg Berlanti crafts a stylish period piece that pays homage to the era’s optimism and style.

‘Fountain of Youth’ (2025)

'Fountain of Youth' (2025)
Skydance Media

Guy Ritchie brings his signature kinetic style to this fantasy adventure film starring John Krasinski and Natalie Portman. The plot centers on two estranged siblings who must partner up on a global heist to locate the mythological Fountain of Youth. As they decipher ancient clues and dodge dangerous rivals, the brother and sister are forced to confront their fractured relationship. The movie combines Ritchie’s fast-paced dialogue and action sequences with a grander, supernatural scope than his typical crime capers.

‘F1’ (2025)

'F1' (2025)
Plan B Entertainment

Joseph Kosinski places audiences in the cockpit in this adrenaline-fueled sports drama set within the world of Formula 1 racing. Brad Pitt stars as Sonny Hayes, a former driver who comes out of retirement to mentor a young prodigy, played by Damson Idris, for the fictional APXGP team. Filmed in collaboration with actual F1 teams during real Grand Prix weekends, the movie offers an unprecedented level of immersion and technical realism. The narrative explores the generational clash between veteran experience and rookie ambition on the world’s fastest tracks.

‘Eternity’ (2025)

'Eternity' (2025)
A24

Topping the charts this week is this high-concept romantic comedy directed by David Freyne, featuring an ensemble cast led by Elizabeth Olsen and Miles Teller. The film is set in a world where everyone must decide within one week of their death who they want to spend eternity with. The story explores the pressure and absurdity of making such a definitive choice, blending existential questions with sharp humor and heartfelt moments. It has resonated with audiences for its unique premise and the compelling performances of its leads as they navigate the afterlife’s ultimate commitment.

Please let us know which of these movies you are planning to watch this weekend in the comments.

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