Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Apple TV+, Including ‘The Lost Bus’
If you’re firing up Apple TV+ this weekend, there’s a strong mix of fresh originals, buzzy thrillers, and a seasonal classic waiting for you. Pulling from the latest most-watched charts and this week’s new arrivals, here are ten easy picks—with who made them, who stars, and when they landed on the service—so you can dive straight into something great.
‘Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost’ (2025)

Ben Stiller directs this Apple Original documentary celebrating Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara’s decades-long comedy partnership, blending home movies, archival TV, and new interviews. It premiered at the New York Film Festival and started streaming on Apple TV+ on October 24. The film traces their stage, sketch, and television careers alongside family reflections from Ben and Amy Stiller. Runtime is listed at 98 minutes.
‘The Lost Bus’ (2025)

Paul Greengrass dramatizes a true wildfire rescue led by a school-bus driver and a teacher guiding 22 kids to safety. Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera lead the cast, with Apple Original Films backing the production. After a theatrical run, it began streaming globally on Apple TV+ on October 3. The feature carries an R rating and runs a little over two hours.
‘All of You’ (2025)

Written and directed by William Bridges, with Brett Goldstein co-writing and co-starring, this near-future romance revolves around a relationship-defining “soulmate test.” Imogen Poots co-stars, with Zawe Ashton among the supporting cast. The film premiered on the service on September 26. Apple lists a 98-minute runtime and an R rating for sexual content, language, and brief drug use.
‘Highest 2 Lowest’ (2025)

Spike Lee reimagines Akira Kurosawa’s ‘High and Low’, reuniting him with Denzel Washington for a New York-set kidnap-crime thriller. Following a limited theatrical bow, it began streaming on Apple TV+ in early September. The story centers on a powerful music executive pulled into a high-stakes ransom crisis. Apple’s listing notes a 2-hour-13-minute runtime and an R rating.
‘Fountain of Youth’ (2025)

Guy Ritchie directs John Krasinski and Natalie Portman as estranged siblings on a globe-trotting heist-adventure tied to a legendary artifact. The ensemble includes Eiza González and Domhnall Gleeson. It premiered on Apple TV+ on May 23. The feature runs about 125 minutes and is produced by Skydance Media with Apple Studios.
‘The Gorge’ (2025)

Scott Derrickson’s genre-blending action romance pairs Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy as elite operatives guarding a mysterious chasm. Apple Original Films released it globally on February 14. Sigourney Weaver co-stars, with a listed runtime of roughly 2 hours and 7 minutes. The film mixes action, sci-fi, and horror elements under Derrickson’s direction.
‘Wolfs’ (2024)

Jon Watts helms this sleek, single-night caper starring George Clooney and Brad Pitt as rival fixers forced to share the same chaotic job. The film hit streaming after its theatrical window and quickly became a widely watched title on Apple TV+. It’s a punchy action-comedy built around banter-driven set-pieces. Production is credited to Smokehouse Pictures.
‘The Family Plan’ (2023)

Mark Wahlberg plays a former government assassin whose quiet suburban life implodes, sending his family on the run. Simon Cellan Jones directs, with Michelle Monaghan co-starring. The Apple Studios/Skydance production arrived on Apple TV+ on December 15. Apple lists a 119-minute runtime, and a sequel is slated for late next year.
‘Greyhound’ (2020)

Tom Hanks stars—as lead and screenwriter—in this World War II naval thriller about a destroyer commander escorting a convoy through U-boat-infested waters. Directed by Aaron Schneider, it shifted from a planned theatrical release to debut on Apple TV+ on July 10. The film later received an Academy Award nomination for Best Sound. Runtime is 91 minutes.
‘It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown’ (1966)

This beloved Peanuts special follows Linus’s unwavering vigil for the Great Pumpkin while the gang navigates pumpkin patches and trick-or-treating. Produced by Lee Mendelson and directed by Bill Melendez, it’s a seasonal staple that resurfaces every October on Apple TV+. The half-hour special features Vince Guaraldi’s iconic music. It’s hosted in Apple TV+’s Peanuts hub.
Tell us what you’re queuing up—drop your weekend picks in the comments!


