Here Are the Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Apple TV+, Including ‘Greyhound’
If your Apple TV+ watchlist needs a quick refresh, there’s a strong mix of brand-new releases and standout Apple Originals ready to go. From a wildfire survival drama and a near-future romance to espionage thrillers and a Ben Stiller–helmed documentary, you’ll find plenty of variety without leaving the Apple ecosystem.
Below are ten Apple TV+ titles with the essentials—who made them, who stars, and what each story covers—so you can jump straight to something that fits your mood tonight. The focus is on the most recent premieres first, followed by other major Apple originals and a beloved classic.
‘The Lost Bus’ (2025)

Paul Greengrass directs this survival drama inspired by events during the 2018 Camp Fire in Paradise, California. The story follows a school-bus driver and a teacher who work to shepherd 22 children to safety as the blaze closes in. Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera lead the cast, with additional roles for Yul Vazquez and Ashlie Atkinson, and the screenplay is by Greengrass and Brad Ingelsby, drawing from journalist Lizzie Johnson’s nonfiction account.
An Apple Original Film, the feature runs just over two hours and blends Greengrass’s procedural precision with a character-driven portrait of crisis leadership. Behind the camera, Pål Ulvik Rokseth handles cinematography and James Newton Howard provides the score, while production originated in the U.S. and U.K.
‘All of You’ (2025)

Co-written by William Bridges and Brett Goldstein and directed by Bridges, this near-future romance centers on best friends whose long-standing bond is tested after a “soulmate test” changes their lives. Brett Goldstein plays Simon opposite Imogen Poots as Laura, with supporting turns from Steven Cree and Zawe Ashton.
The film traces the pair across years as technology and timing complicate their choices, keeping the focus on intimate moments and the ripple effects of a single decision. It’s an Apple Original with a feature runtime under two hours and an adult rating for language and sexual content.
‘Highest 2 Lowest’ (2025)

Spike Lee directs this crime thriller about a powerful music mogul pulled into a ransom scheme that threatens his family and legacy. Denzel Washington stars as David King, with Jeffrey Wright and A$AP Rocky among the supporting cast. The film is produced in partnership with A24.
Told over a tight two-plus hours, the movie pairs Lee’s stylistic precision with a contemporary kidnapping plot set in high-stakes entertainment circles. Apple’s release lists an R rating and frames the project as a character-centric thriller anchored by Washington’s lead performance.
‘The Gorge’ (2025)

Scott Derrickson directs this Apple Original that positions Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy as elite operatives stationed on opposite sides of a restricted gorge to guard against a mysterious threat below. Sigourney Weaver features in a key supporting role, and the script is by Zach Dean.
The film premiered globally on Apple TV+ in mid-February and runs a little over two hours. It combines action and romance elements with contained-location suspense, supported by Derrickson’s genre pedigree and a principal trio of Teller, Taylor-Joy, and Weaver.
‘Fountain of Youth’ (2025)

Guy Ritchie directs John Krasinski and Natalie Portman as estranged siblings who reunite for a globe-spanning search tied to the legend of the fountain of youth. The ensemble includes Eiza González, Domhnall Gleeson, Arian Moayed, and Stanley Tucci, with a runtime a bit over two hours.
Structured as an adventure-mystery with heist mechanics, the story moves across multiple countries as competing expeditions chase the same artifacts and clues. The feature is an Apple Original release backed by Skydance, pairing Ritchie’s pacey storytelling with a star-led cast.
‘Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost’ (2025)

Ben Stiller directs this documentary about his parents—comedy icons Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara—charting their early days as a duo, parallel solo careers, and long-term cultural impact. Contributors include Amy Stiller, Christine Taylor, Christopher Walken, and Stephen Colbert.
The Apple Studios film explores family, creativity, and the craft of performing through archival footage and new interviews. Framed as a personal portrait by Stiller, it documents the team’s evolution from stage and television to the broader comedy landscape.
‘The Family Plan’ (2023)

Directed by Simon Cellan Jones from a script by David Coggeshall, this Apple Original action-comedy stars Mark Wahlberg as Dan Morgan, a suburban car salesman whose past as a government assassin forces his family on an unplanned cross-country road trip. Michelle Monaghan co-stars, with Maggie Q, Ciarán Hinds, and Zoe Colletti in key roles.
Blending family hijinks with chase-movie stakes, the film was produced by Apple Studios and Skydance and runs just under two hours. Principal photography and release details place it firmly within Apple’s original film slate for the holiday 2023 window.
‘Sharper’ (2023)

Benjamin Caron directs this New York-set con-artist thriller starring Julianne Moore, Sebastian Stan, Justice Smith, Briana Middleton, and John Lithgow. The screenplay is by Brian Gatewood and Alessandro Tanaka, with A24 handling theatrical before the film landed on Apple TV+.
Structured in chapters from shifting perspectives, the film tracks elaborate grifts among Manhattan’s wealthy, using a tight, under-two-hour runtime. It’s an Apple Original partnership with A24, noted for its ensemble cast and twisty narrative construction.
‘Greyhound’ (2020)

Aaron Schneider directs this World War II naval thriller starring Tom Hanks, who also wrote the screenplay based on C.S. Forester’s novel ‘The Good Shepherd’. The plot follows a convoy’s lead destroyer as it navigates U-boat-infested waters during the Battle of the Atlantic, with Stephen Graham, Rob Morgan, and Elisabeth Shue in supporting roles.
Originally planned for theatrical release, the film shifted to Apple TV+ for its digital debut and runs about an hour and a half. Produced with Playtone and other partners, it’s become a key early Apple Original noted for its compact runtime and period maritime detail.
‘It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown’ (1966)

This 25-minute animated special from United Feature Syndicate returns every October, following Linus’s annual vigil in the pumpkin patch while Charlie Brown prepares for a party and Snoopy imagines himself as a World War I Flying Ace. The voice cast features the classic Peanuts ensemble.
The special streams in Apple TV+’s Peanuts hub and remains the franchise’s seasonal mainstay, with production led by Bill Melendez from Charles M. Schulz’s characters. Its short runtime makes it a quick Halloween-time pick alongside Apple’s longer features.
Tell us which Apple TV+ title you’re queuing up first—and why—in the comments!


