‘F1’s Amazing Run as Apple TV+’s Most-Watched Movie of the Week Continues

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Apple TV+ continues to expand its library with a mix of high-octane sports dramas, star-studded heists, and anticipated sequels. This week’s viewership data reflects a strong interest in upcoming original productions and recent theatrical releases now available for streaming. From action-packed comedies to intense thrillers, these films represent the current highlights of the platform’s cinematic offerings.

‘Highest 2 Lowest’ (2025)

'Highest 2 Lowest' (2025)
A24

Denzel Washington stars in this reimagining of Akira Kurosawa’s classic 1963 thriller directed by Spike Lee. The narrative follows an executive whose life is upended when a kidnapping goes wrong, leading to a complex moral dilemma. This collaboration marks the fifth time the iconic actor and director have worked together on a feature film. The production explores themes of class, desperation, and the consequences of wealth in a modern setting.

‘The Family Plan’ (2023)

'The Family Plan' (2023)
Municipal Pictures

Dan Morgan is a former elite government assassin who has transitioned into a quiet life as a suburban husband and car salesman. When his past finally catches up with him, he is forced to take his unsuspecting family on a cross-country road trip to Las Vegas. While evading dangerous enemies, Dan must protect his wife and children without revealing his secret identity. The movie balances high-stakes action with the comedic dynamics of a domestic family vacation.

‘Wolfs’ (2024)

'Wolfs' (2024)
Smokehouse Pictures

George Clooney and Brad Pitt star as two professional fixers who are unexpectedly hired for the same high-profile job. The two lone wolves are forced to work together to cover up a crime involving a prominent New York official. As the night spirals out of control, they must navigate a series of dangerous obstacles while dealing with their mutual professional rivalry. The film serves as a psychological thriller that examines the underworld of professional cleaners.

‘Fly Me to the Moon’ (2024)

'Fly Me to the Moon' (2024)
HS Entertainment Group (CN)

Set against the backdrop of the 1960s Space Race, this film follows a marketing executive hired to improve NASA’s public image. Scarlett Johansson plays the expert tasked with staging a fake moon landing as a backup plan for the Apollo 11 mission. Channing Tatum stars as the launch director who finds his rigorous scientific approach clashing with the high-pressure publicity stunt. The story explores the intersection of historical truth and the power of perception during a pivotal era.

‘The Lost Bus’ (2025)

'The Lost Bus' (2025)
Blumhouse Productions

This drama is based on the true events of the 2018 Camp Fire in Paradise, California, which became the deadliest wildfire in the state’s history. Matthew McConaughey stars as a bus driver who risks his life to lead a vehicle full of school children through the encroaching flames. America Ferrera portrays a teacher who assists in the desperate evacuation effort as the community faces total destruction. The film focuses on the resilience of the human spirit and the heroism displayed by ordinary citizens during a disaster.

‘Fountain of Youth’ (2025)

'Fountain of Youth' (2025)
Skydance Media

Two estranged siblings, played by John Krasinski and Natalie Portman, embark on a global heist to find the mythological Fountain of Youth. Directed by Guy Ritchie, the story follows the duo as they use their knowledge of history to follow clues hidden in ancient artifacts. Their journey takes them through various international locations while they attempt to stay ahead of rival treasure hunters. The film combines elements of adventure and mystery within a high-stakes search for immortality.

‘The Family Plan 2’ (2025)

'The Family Plan 2' (2025)
Skydance Media

This sequel continues the story of the Morgan family as they attempt to enjoy a peaceful holiday in Europe. Mark Wahlberg returns as the former assassin who finds his past once again threatening his family’s safety during their vacation. The plot involves international espionage and new adversaries that force the family to utilize their collective skills to survive. This installment expands on the action-comedy premise established in the first film with a broader geographic scope.

‘The Gorge’ (2025)

'The Gorge' (2025)
Skydance Media

Two highly trained snipers find themselves stationed in remote watchtowers on opposite sides of a mysterious, bottomless gorge. Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy portray the elite operatives who must protect the world from an unknown threat emerging from the depths. As they communicate across the divide, they begin to question the true nature of their mission and the secrets hidden within the chasm. The film blends elements of science fiction, romance, and intense survival action.

‘The Instigators’ (2024)

'The Instigators' (2024)
Artists Equity

Matt Damon and Casey Affleck star as two unlikely partners who team up for a robbery targeting a corrupt politician. When the heist goes wrong, the duo finds themselves pursued by the police, vengeful bureaucrats, and dangerous underworld figures. They are forced to enlist the help of a therapist to navigate the chaotic aftermath of their failed crime. The story is a heist comedy set in Boston that emphasizes the chemistry between its lead actors.

‘F1’ (2025)

'F1' (2025)
Plan B Entertainment

Brad Pitt stars as a veteran Formula 1 driver who comes out of retirement to mentor a promising young teammate. Produced in collaboration with the actual Formula 1 organization, the film features authentic racing sequences filmed during Grand Prix events. The narrative focuses on the intense pressure and technical precision required to compete at the highest level of motorsport. Joseph Kosinski directs the project, aiming to provide a visceral and realistic depiction of the global racing circuit.

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