‘Highest 2 Lowest’ Tops Apple TV+’s Most-Watched Movies List Again This Week: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Movies
Apple TV+ has a packed slate right now, and this week’s most-watched picks span convoy warfare, neon-slick fixers, high-stakes family capers, a Scorsese epic, and a brand-new ‘Peanuts’ musical special. Whether you’re in the mood for a tense World War II thriller, a one-night clean-up job gone sideways, or a camp-set sing-along, there’s something here for every movie night.
Below you’ll find quick, useful rundowns for each title—what they’re about, who’s in them, and who made them—so you can jump straight to the story that fits your vibe. Titles are listed counted down from 10 to 1.
10. ‘Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical’ (2025)

Charlie Brown heads back to his beloved summer camp while first-timer Sally isn’t sure what the fuss is about; when the camp faces closure, the kids band together to stage a show and try to save it, with Snoopy and Woodstock chasing a treasure map that sparks a nearby adventure.
Produced by WildBrain Studios and Peanuts Worldwide, the 40-minute special is part of the long-running Apple Originals ‘Snoopy Presents’ lineup and premiered globally on Apple TV+ on August 15, 2025.
9. ‘Ghosted’ (2023)

A well-meaning farmer falls for a mysterious woman and follows her overseas, only to learn she’s a covert operative; what begins as a romantic misadventure becomes an international mission with kidnappings, mistaken identities, and a frantic dash to stay alive.
Directed by Dexter Fletcher, the film’s screenplay comes from Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick with Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers, from a story by Reese and Wernick. Chris Evans and Ana de Armas star with Adrien Brody and notable cameos; the movie premiered on Apple TV+ in April 2023.
8. ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ (2023)

Set in 1920s Oklahoma, the film chronicles the Osage Nation murders that followed the discovery of oil on tribal land and the early investigation that helped shape the modern FBI. The narrative centers on Ernest Burkhart’s marriage to Mollie Kyle as systemic exploitation turns deadly.
Directed by Martin Scorsese and co-written with Eric Roth from David Grann’s non-fiction book, the film stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Lily Gladstone, and Robert De Niro, with production by Apple Studios and partners and a 2023 theatrical release ahead of Apple TV+ streaming.
7. ‘Echo Valley’ (2025)

On a secluded Pennsylvania farm, a mother’s quiet routine shatters when her daughter arrives late at night, terrified and covered in blood. As conflicting accounts surface and a menacing outsider appears, the mother must decide how far she’ll go to protect her child.
Michael Pearce directs from a screenplay by Brad Ingelsby. Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney lead the cast with Domhnall Gleeson, Kyle MacLachlan, and Fiona Shaw; Apple announced the worldwide Apple TV+ premiere for June 13, 2025.
6. ‘The Family Plan’ (2023)

A suburban dad’s long-buried past as a top operative explodes back into his life, forcing a cross-country escape with his unsuspecting family while old enemies close in. The plot mixes chase mechanics with undercover improvisation as the family barrels from one close call to the next.
Directed by Simon Cellan Jones from David Coggeshall’s screenplay, the film stars Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Monaghan with Maggie Q, Ciarán Hinds, Saïd Taghmaoui, Zoe Colletti, and Van Crosby. Produced by Apple Studios and Skydance, it premiered on Apple TV+ in December 2023.
5. ‘Wolfs’ (2024)

Two rival professional fixers show up for the same late-night clean-up, forcing an uneasy partnership as a single job spins into a chaotic, city-wide odyssey. The premise unfolds over one propulsive night, with competing agendas, cover stories, and escalating stakes.
Written and directed by Jon Watts, the Apple Studios production stars George Clooney and Brad Pitt with Amy Ryan, Austin Abrams, and Poorna Jagannathan. Following a limited theatrical window in 2024, it debuted on Apple TV+, where it posted record viewership for the service.
4. ‘Greyhound’ (2020)

A first-time wartime commander leads a U.S. Navy destroyer escort through the mid-Atlantic “Black Pit,” where air cover can’t reach and German U-boats hunt Allied convoys. The story focuses on sonar contacts, evasive maneuvers, and radio traffic as the convoy fights to survive the crossing.
Directed by Aaron Schneider and written by Tom Hanks from C. S. Forester’s novel ‘The Good Shepherd’, the film stars Hanks alongside Stephen Graham, Rob Morgan, and Elisabeth Shue. Produced by Playtone and partners, it launched on Apple TV+ in 2020.
3. ‘Fountain of Youth’ (2025)

Estranged siblings—one a carefree treasure-hunter, the other a meticulous curator—reunite for a globe-trotting quest that retraces their late father’s research into the legendary spring said to restore vitality. Their chase unfolds from Europe to Egypt, with a wealthy benefactor backing the expedition and rivals close behind.
Guy Ritchie directs from a script by James Vanderbilt. John Krasinski and Natalie Portman lead the ensemble with Eiza González and Domhnall Gleeson; Apple lists the release as 2025 with a 2-hour-5-minute runtime and a PG-13 rating. Apple TV+ is the distributor, with Apple Studios and Skydance among the producing partners.
2. ‘The Gorge’ (2025)

Two elite operatives assigned to opposing towers guard a vast, classified chasm—“the gorge”—while an unseen threat lurks below. Isolated and under constant pressure, they forge a bond across the divide as cryptic dangers escalate around their posts.
Scott Derrickson directs from Zach Dean’s screenplay. The cast features Miles Teller as Levi, Anya Taylor-Joy as Drasa, Sigourney Weaver as Bartholomew, and Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù as J.D.; the film is produced with Skydance and distributed by Apple TV+ under Apple Original Films. Apple lists a 127-minute runtime and confirms its 2025 streaming release.
1. ‘Highest 2 Lowest’ (2025)

A powerful New York music mogul is targeted by a ransom plot that forces him into a life-or-death dilemma as criminals exploit the fault lines between wealth, power, and family. The film is presented as a contemporary reinterpretation of Akira Kurosawa’s ‘High and Low’, transposed to the streets and studios of modern-day NYC.
Directed by Spike Lee and starring Denzel Washington, with supporting roles for Jeffrey Wright and A$AP Rocky, the Apple Original Films release runs 2 hours and 13 minutes and debuted on Apple TV+ in 2025.
Tell us which of this week’s picks you watched—and what you’re queueing up next—in the comments.


