Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Apple TV+, Including ‘Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical’
If you want an easy plan for your Apple TV+ queue this weekend, you are in the right place. This roundup pulls from what is new this week and what viewers have been watching lately, with a focus on recent Apple Originals along with a few high profile additions that already have strong casts and recognizable creative teams. Everything here sticks to plot points and who made the movie so you can decide quickly.
To keep things simple we start with the newest titles, then highlight Apple Original productions, and finish with a couple of standouts from the broader catalog. Each entry gives you the story setup plus the key writers, directors, and stars involved. Pick a title, press play, and you are set for movie night.
‘Highest 2 Lowest’ (2025)

A New York music executive named David King is pulled into a kidnapping and ransom case that places his family and business under intense pressure. Denzel Washington plays King, with Jeffrey Wright, Ilfenesh Hadera, and A$AP Rocky among the ensemble as the investigation widens and competing interests collide around the demand.
Spike Lee directs from a screenplay by Alan Fox, working with Apple Original Films and partners that include A24, Escape Artists, Mandalay Pictures, and 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks. The production team features frequent Lee collaborators, with cinematography by Matthew Libatique and editing by Barry Alexander Brown and Allyson C. Johnson, and it draws inspiration from the classic story framework of ‘High and Low’ and the novel ‘King’s Ransom’.
‘The Gorge’ (2025)

Two elite operatives are stationed on opposite sides of a mysterious chasm to defend against a threat that remains unclear, and their long watch forces a reckoning with their orders and their pasts. Miles Teller and Anya Taylor Joy lead the story, with Sigourney Weaver in a central supporting role as secrets about the mission come into focus.
Scott Derrickson directs and Zach Dean writes, with Apple Original Films producing alongside Skydance. The score is by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, and the production brings Derrickson’s tension forward through contained locations, precise staging, and a focus on character dynamics inside a high concept setup.
‘Fountain of Youth’ (2025)

Estranged siblings reunite to chase a legendary source of immortality, turning the search into a globe spanning heist that moves through museums, archives, and remote sites. John Krasinski and Natalie Portman star as the leads who piece together clues while rivals close in, with Eiza González and Domhnall Gleeson in key roles as the race tightens.
Guy Ritchie directs and James Vanderbilt writes, with Apple Studios and Skydance producing. The supporting cast includes Arian Moayed, Laz Alonso, Carmen Ejogo, and Stanley Tucci, and the film combines caper mechanics with large scale adventure staging that moves briskly between set pieces and problem solving.
‘Echo Valley’ (2025)

A quiet life on a Pennsylvania farm is shattered when a daughter shows up frightened and covered in someone else’s blood, and a single night forces hard decisions about protection and truth. Julianne Moore plays the mother and Sydney Sweeney plays the daughter, with Domhnall Gleeson involved as a figure linked to the danger pressing in.
Michael Pearce directs from a script by Brad Ingelsby, with Apple Studios partnering with Scott Free Productions. The ensemble also features Fiona Shaw and Kyle MacLachlan, and the film builds its urgency around intimate spaces, careful blocking, and strong performances that carry the shifting stakes.
‘Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical’ (2025)

Charlie Brown heads to summer camp for one last season while Sally tries to understand the appeal, and a threat to the camp’s future pushes the group to rally together. Snoopy and Woodstock follow a treasure map on a parallel track as the episodes of camp life play out with songs and group efforts.
Erik Wiese directs this Apple TV+ special, created with Peanuts and WildBrain. The voice cast includes Etienne Kellici, Hattie Kragten, and Terry McGurrin, and the music features new songs by Ben Folds and Jeff Morrow, bringing a musical layer to familiar Peanuts characters and settings.
‘Wolfs’ (2024)

Two New York fixers are hired to clean up the same problem and find themselves working together over one hectic night that spirals from routine containment into overlapping complications. George Clooney and Brad Pitt star as the professionals trying to manage a job that keeps changing as more details come to light, with Amy Ryan, Austin Abrams, and Poorna Jagannathan supporting.
Jon Watts writes and directs, with Apple Original Films producing alongside Plan B and Smokehouse Pictures. The film keeps to a tight timeframe and urban footprint while following the methods and conflicts of two specialists who are forced to share space and strategy.
‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ (2023)

Members of the Osage Nation are murdered after oil is discovered on their land, and a federal investigation begins as family ties and money shape the case. Leonardo DiCaprio and Lily Gladstone lead as a couple at the center of the story, with Robert De Niro as a powerful rancher and Jesse Plemons as an early Bureau of Investigation agent.
Martin Scorsese directs and co writes with Eric Roth, adapting the nonfiction book by David Grann. Apple and Paramount partnered on the production, which involved consultation with Osage representatives and a large ensemble that brought historical figures and locations to the screen with care.
‘The Family Plan’ (2023)

A devoted father and top car salesman hides a past as a government assassin, and when old enemies return he loads the family into the minivan for a cross country trip that doubles as an extraction. Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Monaghan star as the parents trying to keep the truth contained while danger follows, with Maggie Q and Ciarán Hinds as key antagonists and Zoe Colletti and Van Crosby as the kids.
Simon Cellan Jones directs from a script by David Coggeshall, with Apple Studios and Skydance producing. The story blends family road trip energy with spy sequences built around improvised escapes, quick covers, and a showdown that forces the lead to reveal who he used to be.
‘Ghosted’ (2023)

After a strong first date, a man decides to surprise the woman he likes with a trip to London, only to discover she is a secret agent already in the middle of a mission. Chris Evans plays the unsuspecting boyfriend and Ana de Armas plays the agent as they are pulled through chases, disguises, and changing identities while trying to stop a sale of a bioweapon.
Dexter Fletcher directs, with a screenplay by Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, Chris McKenna, and Erik Sommers. Adrien Brody appears as the arms dealer, and the supporting cast includes Mike Moh, Amy Sedaris, Tate Donovan, Tim Blake Nelson, Marwan Kenzari, and Anna Deavere Smith, all contributing to the set pieces that move across multiple locations.
‘Greyhound’ (2020)

A first time convoy commander leads an Allied group across the Atlantic during a dangerous stretch without air cover while U boats hunt the ships. Tom Hanks stars as the destroyer captain responsible for protecting the formation as contact reports, sonar pings, and careful maneuvers mark the passing days at sea.
Aaron Schneider directs from a screenplay by Tom Hanks, adapting the novel ‘The Good Shepherd’ by C. S. Forester. The film focuses on naval tactics and command decisions inside a tightly drawn window of time, with Stephen Graham, Rob Morgan, and Elisabeth Shue in supporting roles.
Tell us which titles you are lining up first on Apple TV+ this weekend and share your picks in the comments.


