‘All of You’ Is Apple TV+’s Most-Watched Movie This Week: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10

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From rousing action adventures to clever con-artist thrillers and even a Halloween classic, Apple TV+ has a little bit of everything topping viewers’ queues right now. This week’s mix spans brand-new Apple Originals, a live concert event, and acclaimed favorites, so there’s plenty to add to your watchlist whether you’re in the mood for high-stakes drama, a family road-trip caper, or an autumn staple.

Below, we’re counting down from 10 to 1. For each title, you’ll find essential details—what it’s about, who’s in it, and the key creatives behind the scenes—so you can jump straight to the ones that fit tonight’s plan.

10. ‘Sharper’ (2023)

10. ‘Sharper’ (2023)
A24

‘Sharper’ is a New York neo-noir built around intersecting cons, inheritance, and deception among the city’s wealthy, unfolding in chapters that reveal each character’s angle. Benjamin Caron directs from a screenplay by Brian Gatewood and Alessandro Tanaka, with an ensemble that includes Julianne Moore, Sebastian Stan, Justice Smith, Briana Middleton, and John Lithgow; Moore also serves as a producer alongside Apple Studios and A24.

The film moves through bookstores, penthouses, and downtown haunts as marks become players and shifting loyalties reframe earlier scenes. Charlotte Bruus Christensen’s photography and Clint Mansell’s score shape the sleek presentation, while the narrative structure keeps attention on forged identities, controlled reveals, and the mechanics of the long con.

9. ‘The Family Plan’ (2023)

9. ‘The Family Plan’ (2023)
Municipal Pictures

‘The Family Plan’ follows a former government assassin living undercover as a suburban dad who must protect his family when his past resurfaces, forcing a cross-country escape that reveals the life he’s hidden. Mark Wahlberg stars as Dan Morgan with Michelle Monaghan as his wife, while Zoe Colletti and Van Crosby play their kids; Maggie Q, Saïd Taghmaoui, and Ciarán Hinds co-star.

Directed by Simon Cellan Jones from a screenplay by David Coggeshall, the film combines road-movie momentum with set-piece chases as old enemies close in. Produced by Apple Studios and Skydance, it uses the family’s evolving awareness—hotel stops, identity switches, and close calls—to drive both the action and the domestic stakes.

8. ‘Wolfs’ (2024)

8. ‘Wolfs’ (2024)
Smokehouse Pictures

‘Wolfs’ teams two rival professional fixers who are forced to share the same cleanup job after a call goes sideways in New York, turning a routine night into a chain of complications they can’t control. Jon Watts writes and directs, with George Clooney and Brad Pitt leading, joined by Amy Ryan, Austin Abrams, and Poorna Jagannathan.

Backed by Apple Studios, the film pairs nocturnal city locations with a tight, chaptered structure—pickup, containment, fallout—as the fixers improvise against surveillance, witnesses, and an unpredictable client. Larkin Seiple’s cinematography and Theodore Shapiro’s score support the pacing, while producers include Clooney, Pitt, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, and Grant Heslov.

7. ‘It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown’ (1966)

7. ‘It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown’ (1966)
United Feature Syndicate

‘It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown’ is the Peanuts Halloween special written by Charles M. Schulz, directed by Bill Melendez, and produced by Lee Mendelson, centering on Linus’s unwavering belief that the Great Pumpkin will rise while the rest of the gang prepares for trick-or-treating. The voice cast features Peter Robbins as Charlie Brown, Christopher Shea as Linus, and Melendez as Snoopy, with Vince Guaraldi’s jazz cues throughout.

Running about 25 minutes, the special intercuts Linus’s pumpkin-patch vigil, Snoopy’s World War I Flying Ace sequence, and the kids’ neighborhood rounds. Since its debut, it has aired annually around Halloween and is now part of the Peanuts collection available to stream, making it an easy seasonal rewatch for families.

6. ‘Greyhound’ (2020)

6. ‘Greyhound’ (2020)
Playtone

Set during the Battle of the Atlantic, ‘Greyhound’ follows a first-time U.S. Navy convoy commander as he leads Allied merchant ships through the mid-ocean “Black Pit” with German U-boats closing in from all sides. Tom Hanks stars as Commander Ernest Krause and wrote the screenplay based on C. S. Forester’s novel ‘The Good Shepherd’, with Aaron Schneider directing and supporting turns from Stephen Graham and Elisabeth Shue.

The film emphasizes naval procedure—active sonar hunts, zig-zag patterns, coded transmissions, and replenishment windows—across a compact runtime that tracks multiple engagements. Practical shipboard choreography, VFX sea states, and radio-room tension frame the command decisions that determine whether the convoy reaches its air-cover range intact.

5. ‘Fountain of Youth’ (2025)

5. ‘Fountain of Youth’ (2025)
Skydance Media

‘Fountain of Youth’ follows estranged siblings who reunite to chase a trail of clues leading to the legendary spring said to grant eternal life, weaving family history into a globe-trotting caper. Guy Ritchie directs, with John Krasinski as Luke Purdue and Natalie Portman as Charlotte Purdue; the ensemble features Eiza González, Domhnall Gleeson, Arian Moayed, Laz Alonso, Carmen Ejogo, and Stanley Tucci, from a screenplay by James Vanderbilt.

The adventure kicks off with a daring recovery that triggers rival pursuers, sending the team through museums, archives, and archaeological sites as coded artifacts point the way. Apple Studios mounts the production with a heist-crew framework—specialists, false identities, and timed switch-offs—while the siblings’ conflicting methods keep the search tense and fast-moving.

4. ‘The Gorge’ (2025)

4. ‘The Gorge’ (2025)
Skydance Media

‘The Gorge’ is an action-thriller set around a vast canyon where two top-tier sentries on opposing sides develop a wary connection as they fend off threats that escalate into something far stranger. Scott Derrickson directs from a screenplay by Zach Dean, with Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy starring and Sigourney Weaver in a key supporting role.

The film blends siege-movie mechanics with sci-fi-horror elements as surveillance, long-distance communication, and hostile incursions push the pair from standoff to cooperation. Large-scale set pieces are staged around the canyon’s vertical terrain—rope ascents, narrow ledges, and subterranean passages—while the script keeps focus on procedure, resourcefulness, and the mystery buried beneath the rock.

3. ‘Apple Music Live: Fuerza Regida’ (2025)

Apple

‘Apple Music Live: Fuerza Regida’ captures the regional Mexican powerhouse onstage in Mexico City, performing a set that spans corridos tumbados staples and tracks from the ‘111XPANTIA’ era. The concert special is designed for on-demand streaming with multi-camera coverage, front-row audio, and a tight runtime around an hour and twenty-five minutes.

Frontman Jesús Ortiz Paz anchors the lineup with requinto, tuba, and bajo sexto driving the arrangements, and the setlist pulls from the group’s rapid run of charting releases. Presented by Apple Music and Apple TV+, the special documents the band’s live dynamics—call-and-response moments, instrumental breakdowns, and stacked harmonies—while offering a polished record of their current tour production.

2. ‘Highest 2 Lowest’ (2025)

2. ‘Highest 2 Lowest’ (2025)
A24

‘Highest 2 Lowest’ is a contemporary New York crime thriller that reimagines the classic kidnapping scenario inside the world of wealth and celebrity, following a high-profile figure whose family becomes the leverage in a meticulously planned ransom scheme. Spike Lee directs, with Denzel Washington leading an ensemble that includes Jeffrey Wright, Ilfenesh Hadera, John Douglas Thompson, and cameos from artists tied to the city’s music scene.

The film is produced with Apple Original Films alongside A24, photographed by Matthew Libatique and edited by Barry Alexander Brown. Lee’s production roots the investigation in class and public perception—press conferences, boardrooms, back-channel negotiations—while the procedural manhunt tightens around a ticking-clock exchange that tests loyalty and power.

1. ‘All of You’ (2025)

1. ‘All of You’ (2025)
MRC

‘All of You’ is a British-American sci-fi romance about two best friends whose lives are upended by a technology that claims to identify your perfect match, following their relationship across years as love, timing, and the test collide. William Bridges directs and co-writes with Brett Goldstein, who also stars; the cast includes Imogen Poots, with additional appearances by Zawe Ashton and Jenna Coleman, and the film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival before debuting on Apple TV+ in late September 2025.

Behind the camera, Bridges builds on earlier anthology work with a character-first approach to speculative ideas, while Goldstein’s script focuses on how a simple piece of tech can ripple through everyday choices. Produced out of the U.K. and U.S., the feature keeps the narrative intimate—tracking college days, missed chances, and adult reckonings—while threading in the ethical and emotional fallout of outsourcing fate to an algorithm.

Tell us which ones you’re watching this week—and what you’d add to next week’s lineup—in the comments!

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