Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Apple TV+, Including ‘Highest 2 Lowest’
If you want a simple plan for your Apple TV+ queue this weekend, here are ten films that line up with what is newly featured and what viewers have been watching lately. The mix includes the newest Apple Originals along with recent hits and a few marquee titles from the service’s growing film catalog.
The selections prioritize the most recent releases first, then focus on Apple Original productions, followed by widely recognized or historically significant projects, and finally other notable choices. Each entry sticks to straightforward details about story, cast, and creative teams so you can pick your next watch quickly.
‘Highest 2 Lowest’ (2025)

Denzel Washington stars in Spike Lee’s reinterpretation of Akira Kurosawa’s ‘High and Low’, playing a powerful executive drawn into a kidnapping and ransom case that pulls in his family and business circle. The cast includes Jeffrey Wright, Ilfenesh Hadera, and A$AP Rocky, with a contemporary setting that centers on law enforcement pressure and corporate influence.
Apple Original Films backs the production with Lee directing and collaborating with cinematographer Matthew Libatique and editor Barry Alexander Brown. The film continues Apple’s partnership with established filmmakers while revisiting a classic crime drama blueprint for a modern audience.
‘Echo Valley’ (2025)

Julianne Moore plays a horse trainer whose routine is upended when her estranged daughter, played by Sydney Sweeney, arrives with a crisis that draws them into a dangerous situation. The story unfolds around a tight knit rural community and a mother and daughter who face the consequences of hidden decisions.
Brad Ingelsby wrote the screenplay and Michael Pearce directs, bringing a grounded crime drama approach that centers on family ties. The film features Domhnall Gleeson in a key supporting role and is presented as an Apple Original release on the service.
‘Fountain of Youth’ (2025)

John Krasinski and Natalie Portman lead a modern adventure about siblings who chase clues tied to a legendary source of renewal. The plot follows their search across international locations as they uncover family history that links directly to the myth they are pursuing.
Apple Original Films produces the project with a large scale scope that combines character focused scenes with set pieces built around the quest. The supporting cast fills out allies and rivals they meet along the way as the creative team shapes a contemporary treasure hunt.
‘The Gorge’ (2025)

Miles Teller and Anya Taylor Joy headline a film directed by Scott Derrickson that pairs a relationship narrative with action thriller elements. The story follows two leads who meet under dangerous circumstances and must navigate threats as their connection develops.
The screenplay is by Zach Dean with production designed to balance intimate character beats and high risk scenes. The film arrives as an Apple Original with a supporting ensemble built around the central pair and their shared mission.
‘Wolfs’ (2024)

George Clooney and Brad Pitt play seasoned fixers who are forced to work together when a job brings them onto the same assignment in New York. The plot tracks a single night of problems that stack up from competing clients and unfinished tasks.
Jon Watts writes and directs with Apple Original Films producing alongside the stars’ companies. The supporting cast includes Amy Ryan and Austin Abrams, and the production focuses on quick moving dialogue, urban locations, and a contained timeline.
‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ (2023)

Martin Scorsese directs a crime drama about the murders of members of the Osage Nation during a period of oil wealth in Oklahoma. Leonardo DiCaprio and Lily Gladstone lead the cast with Robert De Niro in a central role as the story follows an investigation that uncovers a network of exploitation.
The film is based on the nonfiction book by David Grann with a screenplay by Eric Roth and Martin Scorsese. Apple Original Films produced the project with a large ensemble and extensive period production design across community settings, law enforcement offices, and courtroom proceedings.
‘Tetris’ (2023)

Taron Egerton plays Henk Rogers, an entrepreneur who works to secure worldwide rights to the video game ‘Tetris’ during the final years of the Cold War. The story follows negotiations that span companies and government agencies as Rogers teams up with game designer Alexey Pajitnov.
Jon S Baird directs from a screenplay by Noah Pink with Nikita Efremov portraying Pajitnov. The production recreates legal and licensing hurdles through boardrooms, conferences, and travel sequences while focusing on how the game moved from a prototype to global release.
‘Ghosted’ (2023)

Chris Evans stars as Cole, an ordinary man who discovers that the woman he likes, played by Ana de Armas, is a covert operative. The plot sends them through multiple locations as they try to complete a mission while evading criminal groups.
Dexter Fletcher directs with a supporting cast that includes Adrien Brody and Amy Sedaris. The film blends undercover operations, chase set pieces, and mistaken identity beats and is presented as an Apple Original on the platform.
‘The Family Plan’ (2023)

Mark Wahlberg plays a former assassin who lives quietly with his wife and kids until his past returns, forcing him to move his family while concealing his old life. The story follows the family on the road while opponents close in and old contacts resurface.
Simon Cellan Jones directs with Michelle Monaghan co starring and Maggie Q in a principal role. The film is produced for Apple TV+ and combines domestic scenes with action sequences that test the lead’s ability to keep his history out of sight.
‘Luck’ (2022)

Eva Noblezada voices Sam, a young woman who stumbles into the Land of Luck, a hidden world where good and bad fortune are managed by unusual workers. She teams up with a black cat named Bob, voiced by Simon Pegg, in an effort to change her fortunes and help a friend.
Peggy Holmes directs with production by Skydance Animation and Apple Original Films. The voice cast includes Jane Fonda and Whoopi Goldberg, and the film builds out the rules of the luck bureaucracy through departments, creatures, and devices that shape outcomes in the human world.
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