‘The Lost Bus’ Is Once Again Apple TV+’s Most-Watched Movie of the Week: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10
Apple TV+ has a little bit of everything in heavy rotation right now—new originals fresh from festival premieres, comfort-watch classics, and a few star-driven thrillers you can fire up after dinner and actually finish before midnight. Here’s what viewers have been pressing play on most this week.
10. ‘The Greatest Beer Run Ever’ (2022)

Peter Farrelly’s fact-based dramedy stars Zac Efron as John “Chickie” Donohue, who embarks on a mission to deliver beer to friends serving in Vietnam; Russell Crowe and Bill Murray co-star. It premiered at Toronto before a late-September Apple TV+ release. Apple’s listing shows the runtime and principal cast, while background sources document its source material and rollout. It remains one of the platform’s higher-profile true-story features.
9. ‘Sharper’ (2023)

This neo-noir thriller—starring Julianne Moore, Sebastian Stan, Justice Smith, and Briana Middleton—unfolds among Manhattan’s wealthy as cons and betrayals intersect. Apple slated a brief theatrical window before a mid-February streaming debut on Apple TV+. The film’s synopsis and release plan are detailed on Apple’s press site, with additional background in reviews and listings. The title sits in Apple’s originals catalog with trailers and stills available.
8. ‘Fountain of Youth’ (2025)

Guy Ritchie directs John Krasinski and Natalie Portman as estranged siblings on a globe-trotting heist to track the mythic spring, with Apple setting a late-May global streaming date. Apple’s press materials outline the premise, cast, and release plan, with the title page listing runtime and guidance. Additional press coverage recaps the trailer and premiere details. All sources align on its Apple TV+ first-run availability.
7. ‘Greyhound’ (2020)

Tom Hanks headlines this World War II naval thriller about a convoy crossing the Atlantic under constant threat, directed by Aaron Schneider. Apple acquired and premiered the film globally in July, marking an early tentpole for the service. The press announcement confirms the debut timing and exclusive availability on Apple TV+. The Apple TV page provides the synopsis and viewing info.
6. ‘The Family Plan’ (2023)

Mark Wahlberg plays a suburban car salesman hiding a past life as an elite assassin, with Michelle Monaghan co-starring. Apple released the action-comedy worldwide on December 15 after unveiling first-look materials earlier that fall. The film comes from Apple Studios and Skydance, with credits and plot outlined across Apple’s press hub and the title page. Reports also note it became one of Apple TV+’s most-viewed films at the time.
5. ‘The Gorge’ (2025)

From director Scott Derrickson, this genre-blending thriller stars Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy as opposing tower guards watching over a classified chasm, with Sigourney Weaver among the supporting cast. Apple premiered it globally on Valentine’s Day after a Los Angeles event screening. Cast, crew, and synopsis are confirmed on Apple’s press and title pages. Apple’s listing also details characters and production credits.
4. ‘All of You’ (2025)

Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots star in a near-future romance about best friends who test whether destiny—or a scientific “soulmate” match—should decide their future. Apple set the global streaming premiere for late September, following a festival debut the year prior. The official pages outline the cast, creative team, and synopsis, and media coverage highlights the story’s themes. The Apple TV listing shows the runtime and ratings guidance.
3. ‘Highest 2 Lowest’ (2025)

Spike Lee’s crime drama reunites him with Denzel Washington for a modern reimagining of Akira Kurosawa’s ‘High and Low’, set in New York’s music world. After a summer theatrical run, it began streaming on Apple TV+ in early September. Apple’s press materials summarize the ransom-plot premise and the creative team behind it. Runtime and availability are also listed on Apple’s movie page.
2. ‘It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown’ (1966)

The beloved Peanuts Halloween special is available on Apple TV+, which now holds exclusive streaming rights to the Peanuts library through 2030. The 25-minute special features the gang’s pumpkin-patch vigil, trick-or-treating, and Snoopy’s Red Baron daydreams. Apple and news outlets have flagged limited free-to-watch windows around Halloween for non-subscribers. The title’s Apple TV page confirms the program details and rating.
1. ‘The Lost Bus’ (2025)

Directed by Paul Greengrass, ‘The Lost Bus’ follows a father and a teacher racing to shepherd a bus full of students through a wildfire, inspired by accounts from the Camp Fire. Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera lead the cast in a survival thriller that debuted in select theaters before landing on Apple TV+. It began streaming on October 3 and runs just over two hours. Apple lists it as a thriller-drama on the movie’s page, with details on cast and content guidance.
Tell us which of these you’re queuing up next—and why—in the comments!


