‘The Family Plan 2’ Is Apple TV+’s Most-Watched Movie of the Week
From brand-new Apple Original Films to timeless holiday specials, this week’s Apple TV+ movie chart blends fresh premieres with perennial favorites. Below you’ll find quick, useful details on each title—release year, what it’s about, key cast or creators, and other essentials—so you can pick your next watch fast.
‘All of You’ (2025)

This romantic drama tracks long-time friends Simon and Laura as a soulmate test complicates a years-deep bond. Apple’s listing places the release in 2025 with a 1 hour 38 minute runtime. Pre-release coverage highlighted a late-September 2025 debut window for Apple TV+. The story and credits have been associated with Apple Original Films reporting.
‘The Gorge’ (2025)

Scott Derrickson’s genre-blend pairs Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy as elite operatives guarding opposite sides of a mysterious chasm. Apple TV+ released the film on February 14, 2025, with a listed runtime of about 2 hours 7 minutes and a PG-13 rating. Apple’s press notes confirm the global streaming premiere on that date. The film also drew attention for its cast, which includes Sigourney Weaver.
‘Fountain of Youth’ (2025)

This Apple Original adventure follows estranged siblings on a quest driven by historical clues to the legendary spring. It was released on Apple TV+ on May 23, 2025. The title drew mixed critical notices according to contemporaneous summaries. Production and release details are recorded in public references.
‘Highest 2 Lowest’ (2025)

Spike Lee’s crime drama reimagines a classic kidnapping tale with Denzel Washington as a high-powered music mogul forced into harrowing choices. After a limited theatrical run, the movie began streaming on Apple TV+ in early September 2025. Apple’s listing shows a 2 hour 13 minute runtime and an R rating. Coverage ahead of streaming outlined the release timing and festival path.
‘Come See Me in the Good Light’ (2025)

This feature documentary follows poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley through an intimate, humor-laced portrait in the face of illness. Apple announced a release date of November 14, 2025. The Apple TV listing notes a 1 hour 44 minute runtime and a TV-MA rating. It’s presented under the Apple Original Films banner.
‘The Lost Bus’ (2025)

This survival thriller centers on a father fighting to save a teacher and students trapped by a fast-moving wildfire, and is inspired by a true story. Apple’s page lists Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera among the leads. The film is rated R and runs 2 hours 9 minutes. It’s presented as an Apple Original Film with a 2025 release.
‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ (1965)

The first Peanuts TV special premiered in 1965 with a 25-minute runtime. It was written by Charles M. Schulz and directed by Bill Melendez, with music by Vince Guaraldi. The voice cast features Peter Robbins as Charlie Brown and Christopher Shea as Linus. The special originally aired on CBS on December 9, 1965.
‘The Family Plan’ (2023)

This Apple Original action-comedy stars Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Monaghan as a suburban family is jolted by a secret past. It debuted on Apple TV+ on December 15, 2023. Industry reports at the time noted it quickly became one of the service’s most-viewed films. The film’s release details and performance are documented in Apple-focused coverage.
‘A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving’ (1973)

This Peanuts special originally aired in 1973 and runs about 25 minutes. It was written by Charles M. Schulz and directed by Bill Melendez and Phil Roman. The voice cast includes Todd Barbee, Stephen Shea, and Hilary Momberger. The special went on to win an Emmy Award the following year.
‘The Family Plan 2’ (2025)

Apple’s sequel follows Dan Morgan as a family holiday abroad pulls him back into danger when a new enemy targets his loved ones. It was released on Apple TV+ in 2025 and continues the action-comedy storyline from the original film. Apple’s listing confirms a PG-13 rating and a 1 hour 46 minute runtime. Recent coverage also pegged the premiere for November 21, 2025.
Tell us which of these you watched—and what you’re cueing up next—down in the comments.


