‘Highest 2 Lowest’ Tops Apple TV+’s Most-Watched Movies List This Week: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Movies

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Apple TV+ has a little bit of everything right now—from brand-new premieres to proven crowd-pleasers—so it’s no surprise this week’s most-watched list spans action, thriller, historical epic, family animation and more. Below, you’ll find quick, useful rundowns for each title so you can jump in knowing the essentials: what it’s about, who’s in it, and who made it.

We’re counting down from ten to one to match this week’s chart. Each entry includes core plot points, key cast and the creative team behind the camera, with movie and TV titles placed in single quotes throughout for easy scanning.

10. ‘Ghosted’ (2023)

10. 'Ghosted' (2023)
Skydance Media

Chris Evans plays Cole Turner, a down-to-earth farmer-author who falls for Sadie Rhodes after a whirlwind date—only to discover she’s actually a covert CIA legend known as “the Taxman.” When Cole impulsively flies to London to see her again, he’s abducted by arms dealers and pulled into a globe-spanning chase tied to a stolen bioweapon, forcing the unlikely pair to work together. The ensemble also features Ana de Armas as Sadie and Adrien Brody as the antagonist Leveque, with supporting appearances by Mike Moh, Amy Sedaris, Tate Donovan, Tim Blake Nelson, and others.

The film is directed by Dexter Fletcher and written by Rhett Reese & Paul Wernick with Chris McKenna & Erik Sommers, from a story by Reese and Wernick. Skydance produced the Apple Original, with cinematography by Salvatore Totino and music by Lorne Balfe. Production took place across Georgia, Washington, D.C., and additional stand-in locations for the Khyber Pass sequences.

9. ‘Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical’ (2025)

9. 'Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical' (2025)
WildBrain Studios

‘Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical’ sends the Peanuts gang to summer camp, where Charlie Brown tries to make his final year unforgettable while first-timer Sally isn’t convinced the hype is real. As counselors wrangle the campers, Snoopy and Woodstock stumble on a treasure map that kicks off a side-quest, while the rest of the crew bands together to keep the camp open for future summers.

The 40-minute special is directed by Erik Wiese and written by Craig Schulz, Bryan Schulz and Cornelius Uliano, continuing Apple’s line of ‘Snoopy Presents’ originals. Executive producers include Paige Braddock, Josh Scherba, Stephanie Betts and Logan McPherson. The short-form musical format features new songs and the classic Peanuts tone, crafted for all-ages viewing.

8. ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ (2023)

8. 'Killers of the Flower Moon' (2023)
Apple Studios

Set in 1920s Oklahoma, ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ follows the Osage Nation after oil wealth puts a target on tribal members, who are systematically murdered in a conspiracy centered on power and inheritance. Leonardo DiCaprio portrays Ernest Burkhart, Lily Gladstone appears as Mollie Kyle (later Mollie Burkhart), and Robert De Niro plays rancher William Hale; Jesse Plemons co-stars as federal agent Tom White, whose investigation helps uncover the plot.

Directed by Martin Scorsese from a screenplay by Scorsese and Eric Roth, the film adapts David Grann’s nonfiction book of the same name. The Apple Original was produced with Imperative Entertainment and others, with Rodrigo Prieto as cinematographer, Thelma Schoonmaker as editor, and a final score by Robbie Robertson. It premiered at the Cannes Film Festival before arriving on streaming.

7. ‘The Family Plan’ (2023)

7. 'The Family Plan' (2023)
Municipal Pictures

‘The Family Plan’ centers on Dan Morgan, a suburban car salesman and devoted husband and father who has carefully hidden his past as an elite government assassin. When old enemies surface after a chance social-media photo outs him, Dan hustles his unsuspecting family into a cross-country “vacation” that becomes a high-stakes run through Vegas and beyond. Mark Wahlberg leads as Dan, with Michelle Monaghan as his wife Jessica; the cast also includes Zoe Colletti, Van Crosby, Saïd Taghmaoui, Maggie Q and Ciarán Hinds.

Simon Cellan Jones directs from a screenplay by David Coggeshall. The Apple Studios and Skydance production features cinematography by Michael Burgess and a score by Kevin Matley. The movie blends road-trip hijinks with spy-craft set pieces while keeping the focus on a family adapting to very unexpected truths.

6. ‘Greyhound’ (2020)

6. 'Greyhound' (2020)
Playtone

‘Greyhound’ follows Commander Ernest Krause on his first wartime posting as he leads a multi-national escort group protecting a North Atlantic convoy from a relentless U-boat wolfpack during the Battle of the Atlantic. Tom Hanks stars as Krause, joined by Stephen Graham, Rob Morgan and Elisabeth Shue in key roles, as the film tracks tense hours in the “Black Pit” without air cover.

Aaron Schneider directs from a screenplay by Tom Hanks, adapted from C. S. Forester’s novel ‘The Good Shepherd.’ Produced by Playtone and partners, the film features cinematography by Shelly Johnson, editing by Mark Czyzewski and Sidney Wolinsky, and a score by Blake Neely. Naval tactics, sonar tracks and depth-charge runs are staged with procedural detail rooted in the source material.

5. ‘Wolfs’ (2024)

5. 'Wolfs' (2024)
Smokehouse Pictures

In ‘Wolfs,’ two elite fixers—each used to working alone—are forced to collaborate when their separate assignments collide on the same cleanup job that spirals far beyond plan. George Clooney and Brad Pitt headline as the rival pros, with Amy Ryan, Austin Abrams and Poorna Jagannathan in supporting roles as the night’s complications stack up.

The film is written and directed by Jon Watts and produced by Apple Studios alongside Smokehouse Pictures and Plan B. Larkin Seiple handles cinematography, Andrew Weisblum edits, and Theodore Shapiro composes the score. After a festival bow and a limited theatrical run, the Apple Original shifted to streaming, where it quickly drew one of the service’s biggest film audiences.

4. ‘Echo Valley’ (2025)

4. 'Echo Valley' (2025)
Black Bicycle Entertainment

‘Echo Valley’ is a Pennsylvania-set thriller about Kate Garrett, a horse-farm owner living with grief whose estranged daughter Claire shows up late one night covered in someone else’s blood. As Kate tries to piece together what happened, she’s pulled into a dangerous web that tests how far a parent will go to protect a child. Julianne Moore stars as Kate and Sydney Sweeney plays Claire, with Domhnall Gleeson, Kyle MacLachlan and Fiona Shaw in the ensemble.

Directed by Michael Pearce and written by Brad Ingelsby, the Apple Studios and Scott Free production runs on grounded stakes and rural atmosphere. Key collaborators include cinematographer Benjamin Kračun, editor Maya Maffioli and composer Jed Kurzel. The film debuted in select theaters before premiering on Apple TV+.

3. ‘Fountain of Youth’ (2025)

3. 'Fountain of Youth' (2025)
Skydance Media

‘Fountain of Youth’ pairs estranged siblings Luke and Charlotte Purdue for a globe-trotting treasure hunt funded by a dying billionaire who believes the legendary spring could save him. John Krasinski portrays master thief Luke, Natalie Portman plays curator Charlotte, and Domhnall Gleeson appears as the benefactor Owen Carver; Eiza González co-stars as Esme, with additional roles for Stanley Tucci, Arian Moayed, Laz Alonso and Carmen Ejogo.

Guy Ritchie directs from a screenplay by James Vanderbilt. The Apple Original adventure was shot across multiple international locations and features cinematography by Ed Wild and a score by Christopher Benstead. Clue-solving sequences tie into Renaissance art, rare texts and long-buried myths, echoing the puzzle-trail tradition of films like ‘National Treasure.’

2. ‘The Gorge’ (2025)

2. 'The Gorge' (2025)
Skydance Media

Set at a top-secret chasm guarded from both sides by isolated sharpshooters, ‘The Gorge’ follows two highly trained operatives who strike up a forbidden connection as they defend against whatever lurks below. Miles Teller stars as Levi and Anya Taylor-Joy as Drasa, with Sigourney Weaver appearing in a pivotal role; the setup blends long-range warfare, survival elements and a slow-burn relationship built through distance.

Scott Derrickson directs from a script by Zach Dean for Apple Original Films and Skydance. The feature’s craft team includes cinematographer Dan Laustsen, editor Frédéric Thoraval and composers Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross. Worldbuilding details—from cloaked towers to containment protocols—anchor the story’s sci-fi and action-horror beats.

1. ‘Highest 2 Lowest’ (2025)

1. 'Highest 2 Lowest' (2025)
A24

‘Highest 2 Lowest’ is Spike Lee’s contemporary, New York-set interpretation of Akira Kurosawa’s ‘High and Low,’ itself drawn from Ed McBain’s crime novel ‘King’s Ransom.’ Denzel Washington plays David King, a powerful music mogul confronted with a harrowing moral choice when a kidnapping targets the wrong child, triggering an investigation that exposes class divides and the price of power.

The film is directed by Spike Lee from a screenplay by Alan Fox. It’s produced by Apple Studios in partnership with A24, Escape Artists and 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks. Key collaborators include cinematographer Matthew Libatique, editors Barry Alexander Brown and Allyson C. Johnson, and composer Howard Drossin. The supporting cast features Jeffrey Wright, Ilfenesh Hadera and appearances by artists such as A$AP Rocky and Ice Spice.

Share which of these titles you’re watching—and what you’re queuing up next—in the comments below!

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