‘The Family Plan 2’ Still Tops Apple TV+’s Top 10 Most-Watched Movies of the Week List
Apple TV+ continues to dominate the streaming landscape with a mix of high-octane blockbusters, heartwarming holiday classics, and star-studded dramas. This week’s chart highlights the platform’s diverse library, featuring everything from the latest action sequels to beloved animated specials that have entertained generations. Viewers are clearly in the mood for both festive cheer and adrenaline-fueled thrillers as the holiday season approaches. The following films are currently capturing the most attention from subscribers around the globe.
‘All of You’ (2025)

Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots star in this poignant sci-fi romance set in a near-future world where a test can scientifically identify one’s true soulmate. The story follows two best friends who must navigate their deep, platonic bond when one of them is matched with a stranger, challenging their understanding of love and destiny. It explores the conflict between algorithmic certainty and the messy, undeniable nature of human connection. The film serves as a feature-length spiritual successor to the anthology series that introduced this dystopian concept.
‘Fountain of Youth’ (2025)

Director Guy Ritchie brings his signature kinetic style to this globe-trotting heist adventure starring John Krasinski and Natalie Portman. The plot centers on estranged siblings who must partner up to locate the mythological spring that grants immortality before a dangerous rival organization finds it first. Their journey takes them through dangerous locations and ancient puzzles, forcing them to mend their fractured relationship along the way. It combines high-stakes action with the sharp banter and wit expected from a Ritchie production.
‘The Gorge’ (2025)

This genre-bending thriller from Scott Derrickson blends romance, action, and horror into a unique cinematic experience. Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy play elite snipers stationed in watchtowers on opposite sides of a mysterious, classified gorge. As they guard against an unknown threat lurking below, they begin to uncover the terrifying secrets of their mission and the true nature of what they are containing. The film keeps audiences on the edge of their seats with its atmospheric tension and creature-feature twists.
‘Highest 2 Lowest’ (2025)

Denzel Washington reunites with Spike Lee for this tense crime drama based on Akira Kurosawa’s classic crime thriller. Washington delivers a powerhouse performance as a wealthy music mogul who faces an impossible moral dilemma when a kidnapper demands a ransom intended for a critical business deal. The narrative shifts the setting to modern-day New York City, exploring themes of class disparity and corporate greed with stylistic flair. It is a gripping examination of how far a man will go to save a life that is not his own.
‘The First Snow of Fraggle Rock’ (2025)

Jim Henson’s musical puppets return for a festive special that celebrates the magic of the winter season. Gobo Fraggle ventures into the human world for the first time to find inspiration for a holiday song when the weather fails to cooperate back home. The special features catchy new musical numbers and a cameo from Lele Pons, adding a modern touch to the nostalgic property. It is a heartwarming watch for families that emphasizes the importance of community and tradition.
‘The Lost Bus’ (2025)

Matthew McConaughey headlines this harrowing survival drama directed by Paul Greengrass. Based on true events during the devastating 2018 Camp Fire in California, the film follows a school bus driver and a teacher who must navigate a vehicle full of children through a deadly inferno. Greengrass utilizes his trademark visceral style to capture the chaos and heroism displayed during the catastrophe. It is an emotional tribute to the resilience of ordinary people in the face of overwhelming disaster.
‘The Family Plan’ (2023)

Mark Wahlberg stars as a suburban father who hides his past as an elite government assassin from his unsuspecting family. When his former enemies track him down, he packs his wife and children into a minivan for an impromptu road trip to Las Vegas to secure their safety. The film balances domestic comedy with action sequences as the protagonist tries to handle diaper changes and knife fights simultaneously. It remains a popular choice for viewers seeking lighthearted entertainment with a dose of excitement.
‘Spirited’ (2022)

Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds team up for this musical comedic reimagining of Charles Dickens’s literary classic. The story is told from the perspective of the Ghost of Christmas Present, who finds himself haunting a media consultant deemed unredeemable. With intricate dance numbers and original songs, the film flips the classic narrative to explore whether people can truly change. It has quickly become a modern holiday staple for families looking for a fresh take on a familiar tale.
‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ (1965)

This timeless animated special continues to resonate with audiences six decades after its original broadcast. Charlie Brown seeks the true meaning of Christmas amidst the commercialization of the holiday season, eventually finding a meager little tree that needs some love. The special is famous for its jazz score by the Vince Guaraldi Trio and its heartfelt, simple message about the spirit of the holidays. It serves as a comforting annual tradition that brings viewers back to the roots of the festive season.
‘The Family Plan 2’ (2025)

The sequel to the hit action-comedy sees the Morgan family heading to Europe for what is supposed to be a relaxing holiday vacation. Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Monaghan reprise their roles, this time facing a new villain played by Kit Harington who disrupts their festive plans. The film ups the ante with international locales, higher stakes, and more chaotic family dynamics involving their teenage children. It currently sits at the top of the charts as fans flock to see the next chapter in this action-packed franchise.
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