‘Fountain of Youth’ is Back on Top; Here Are the Nine Other Movies that Top Apple TV+’s Most-Watched List This Week
Apple TV+ viewers showed up in force this week for a mix of buzzy newcomers and dependable comfort watches. From glossy action capers to prestige epics and family-friendly animation, the lineup reflects how the service has something for every mood—be it a high-stakes thriller, a character-first drama, or a breezy crowd-pleaser you can throw on after dinner.
Below, we count down the ten titles dominating Apple TV+ right now, starting at No. 10 and building to the current champ. Each pick earned its spot thanks to irresistible hooks, sleek production values, or simply the kind of rewatchable fun that keeps people pressing play again and again.
10. ‘Tetris’ (2023)

A slick, propulsive drama about the battle to bring a puzzle phenomenon to the world, ‘Tetris’ turns licensing negotiations into a white-knuckle ride. The Cold War backdrop adds tension, while the 8-bit nostalgia and brisk pacing make it easy to root for the deal to fall into place.
What keeps ‘Tetris’ high in the conversation is how cleverly it blends retro vibes with modern, kinetic storytelling. It’s the kind of movie that plays just as well for gamers chasing memory-lane thrills as it does for anyone who loves a crafty underdog story.
9. ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ (2023)

‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ is a sweeping crime saga that takes its time and earns every minute. It’s a haunting portrait of greed and complicity, anchored by a patient, unflinching gaze at a dark chapter of American history.
Even on streaming, the film feels monumental—big emotions, expansive horizons, and a moral weight that lingers after the credits. It’s the prestige pick on the list, drawing viewers who want a meaty, conversation-starting watch.
8. ‘Ghosted’ (2023)

Bouncy, high-energy, and shamelessly playful, ‘Ghosted’ flips the meet-cute into an action frenzy. Sparks fly, plans go sideways, and the globe-trotting momentum barely lets up long enough for the leads to catch their breath.
It’s pure popcorn date-night stuff—the kind of movie you throw on for a good time and end up quoting later. ‘Ghosted’ sticks because it pairs flirty banter with slick set pieces and keeps the tone light even as the stakes escalate.
7. ‘Luck’ (2022)

Vivid world-building and an all-ages sense of wonder make ‘Luck’ an easy family favorite. Its trip through the machinery of fortune delivers inventive gags and heartfelt beats in equal measure.
Parents appreciate a colorful, upbeat watch; kids get a bubbly adventure that’s friendly and fast. ‘Luck’ keeps returning to the leaderboard because it’s tailor-made for replays—bright, warm, and reliably cheerful.
6. ‘The Family Plan’ (2023)

Part suburban comedy, part stunt-filled romp, ‘The Family Plan’ follows a dad with a past who’s juggling PTA duties and peril with equal determination. The premise is catnip: ordinary life colliding head-on with extraordinary complications.
The charm lies in its balance—domestic laughs one moment, pedal-to-the-floor action the next. Viewers hit play on ‘The Family Plan’ when they want something breezy but not bland, polished but still genuinely fun.
5. ‘Wolfs’ (2024)

‘Wolfs’ crackles with two-hander chemistry as dueling pros are forced to work the same job. It’s sleek, a little sharp-elbowed, and built around verbal sparring as satisfying as the action.
What elevates ‘Wolfs’ is the confidence of its execution—clean set pieces, witty reversals, and a stylish swagger that never tries too hard. It’s tailor-made for viewers who crave banter as much as bursts of adrenaline.
4. ‘Greyhound’ (2020)

Lean and relentless, ‘Greyhound’ locks you on the bridge of a warship and refuses to let go. The ocean becomes a chessboard, and every sonar ping matters as the convoy races across dangerous waters.
Its staying power comes from precision: tight runtime, crisp tactics, and tension you can feel in your shoulders. ‘Greyhound’ rewards focused viewing, which is exactly why it keeps sailing back up the charts.
3. ‘Echo Valley’ (2024)

A taut, rural-set thriller, ‘Echo Valley’ digs into loyalty, fear, and the choices we make to protect the people we love. The atmosphere is thick—quiet fields, darker secrets, and a slow-burn fuse you can practically see sparking.
It hooks viewers who want suspense rooted in character rather than spectacle. ‘Echo Valley’ lingers because it treats every moral crossroads like a cliff edge, asking what any of us would do when the night closes in.
2. ‘The Gorge’ (2025)

‘The Gorge’ is an all-gas, no-brakes ride with a romantic streak, folding big emotions into bigger set pieces. It’s the kind of original that feels handcrafted for a living-room wow factor—bold, kinetic, and unafraid of going for broke.
People keep talking about ‘The Gorge’ because it wears its heart on its sleeve while still delivering jolts. That blend of spectacle and sentiment is a rare trick, and it’s clearly connecting.
1. ‘Fountain of Youth’ (2025)

The week’s top spot belongs to ‘Fountain of Youth’, a high-concept stunner with a hook you can’t spoil without robbing the fun. It taps into universal desires—renewal, second chances, the what-ifs we carry—and spins them into a glossy, can’t-miss experience.
What seals its No. 1 status is conversation appeal. ‘Fountain of Youth’ leaves viewers eager to compare theories, favorite moments, and that one sequence everyone can’t stop replaying—a perfect recipe for streaming dominance.
Share your own ranking of this week’s hits—and which title you think will climb (or fall) next—in the comments.


