‘Highest 2 Lowest’ Is Apple TV+’s Most-Watched Movie This Week As Well: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10
Apple TV+ has a deep bench of original films and exclusives, from high-stakes thrillers and globe-trotting capers to prestige epics and family favorites. This week’s lineup mixes brand-new releases with returning crowd-pleasers, so expect a little bit of everything: adrenaline, mystery, heartfelt drama, and even a musical visit with the Peanuts gang.
Below, you’ll find the ten most-watched Apple TV+ movies presented as a countdown. Each entry includes essential details—what it’s about, who’s in it, and who made it—so you can quickly decide what to press play on next.
10. ‘Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical’ (2025)

‘Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical’ expands the Apple-era Peanuts slate with a summertime special produced by Peanuts and WildBrain. The story follows Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Woodstock, Lucy, Linus, and the rest of the gang as they mount a music-filled production during their break, weaving rehearsal mishaps with classic Peanuts humor and heart.
Guided by the Peanuts creative team—led by Craig Schulz, Bryan Schulz, and Cornelius Uliano—the special features original songs and the franchise’s signature hand-drawn aesthetic translated for modern animation pipelines. It continues Apple’s run of seasonally themed Peanuts projects built for family co-viewing and easy repeat viewing.
9. ‘Ghosted’ (2023)

‘Ghosted’ is an action-romance directed by Dexter Fletcher from a screenplay by Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, Chris McKenna, and Erik Sommers. Chris Evans stars as Cole Turner, a straight-laced guy who discovers his love interest, Sadie Rhodes—played by Ana de Armas—is a covert operative. Adrien Brody appears as the arms dealer Leveque.
Set across multiple international locales, the story tracks Cole and Sadie through kidnappings, double-crosses, and extraction missions, with gadget-driven set pieces and playful reversals. Cameo appearances from familiar faces punctuate the chase, while the core dynamic flips genre expectations by pairing an everyman with a seasoned spy.
8. ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ (2023)

‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ is directed by Martin Scorsese and co-written by Scorsese and Eric Roth, adapted from David Grann’s non-fiction bestseller. Set in 1920s Oklahoma, it follows the systemic murders of Osage Nation citizens after oil is discovered on their land. Leonardo DiCaprio plays Ernest Burkhart, Lily Gladstone portrays Mollie Kyle (later Mollie Burkhart), and Robert De Niro appears as William Hale; Jesse Plemons plays Bureau of Investigation agent Tom White.
A co-production of Apple Original Films with an expansive ensemble and meticulous period detail, the film reconstructs the conspiracy’s mechanics—headrights, guardianships, and local corruption—alongside its human cost. Scorsese’s approach interweaves investigative procedure with an intimate portrait of a marriage under coercion and betrayal.
7. ‘The Family Plan’ (2023)

‘The Family Plan’ is an action-comedy directed by Simon Cellan Jones and written by David Coggeshall. Mark Wahlberg stars as Dan Morgan, a seemingly ordinary suburban dad whose past as a government assassin resurfaces, forcing him to hit the road with his unsuspecting family. Michelle Monaghan co-stars as Dan’s wife, with Ciarán Hinds among the supporting cast.
The film blends family-vacation hijinks with hand-to-hand fights, car chases, and fish-out-of-water gags as Dan tries to keep his cover while neutralizing threats. Produced by Apple, ‘The Family Plan’ pairs glossy action design with a light, PG-13-friendly tone anchored by Wahlberg and Monaghan’s rapport.
6. ‘Echo Valley’ (2024)

‘Echo Valley’ is a tense rural thriller directed by Michael Pearce and written by Brad Ingelsby. Julianne Moore plays a horse trainer living a quiet life on a Pennsylvania farm called Echo Valley, upended when her daughter—played by Sydney Sweeney—arrives late one night, shaken and covered in blood. Domhnall Gleeson co-stars as a figure whose presence deepens the mystery.
Ingelsby, known for grounded, working-class dramas, structures the story around secrets, maternal bonds, and moral crossroads. Pearce’s direction leans into dusky landscapes and intimate character framing, building slow-burn suspense that culminates in stark confrontations and difficult choices.
5. ‘Greyhound’ (2020)

‘Greyhound’ is a World War II naval thriller directed by Aaron Schneider and written by Tom Hanks, adapted from C. S. Forester’s novel ‘The Good Shepherd’. Hanks stars as Commander Ernest Krause, a first-time captain tasked with leading a convoy across the North Atlantic while evading a deadly U-boat wolfpack. Stephen Graham and Elisabeth Shue co-star.
The film emphasizes tactical realism: encrypted signals, sonar pings, convoy formations, and split-second decisions on a warship’s bridge. Shot with an eye for procedural detail and edited for relentless momentum, ‘Greyhound’ focuses on leadership under pressure and the deadly cat-and-mouse of mid-Atlantic anti-submarine warfare.
4. ‘Wolfs’ (2024)

‘Wolfs’ is an Apple Original Films production written and directed by Jon Watts. George Clooney and Brad Pitt star as rival professional fixers accidentally assigned to the same job, forced to work together over a long, chaotic night. The supporting cast includes Amy Ryan and Austin Abrams, with the story unfolding as a propulsive, single-mission thriller.
Watts—coming off large-scale action comedies—builds the film around tight character dynamics, crisp dialogue, and escalating complications. Produced by Apple with a wide theatrical bow before streaming, ‘Wolfs’ pairs star power with a high-concept premise, balancing suspense and darkly comic beats throughout its streamlined runtime.
3. ‘Fountain of Youth’ (2025)

‘Fountain of Youth’ is a heist-adventure from Apple Original Films directed by Guy Ritchie and written by James Vanderbilt. The film teams John Krasinski and Natalie Portman as estranged siblings who reunite for a globe-spanning quest tied to the legendary fountain, folding puzzles, maps, and old secrets into a contemporary caper.
The production blends Ritchie’s pacey, sly style with a character-driven sibling story, while Vanderbilt’s script leans into ticking-clock momentum and twisty reveals. With Apple producing and top-tier talent in front of and behind the camera, the film marries classic treasure-hunt ingredients with sleek, modern action.
2. ‘The Gorge’ (2025)

‘The Gorge’ is an Apple Original Films action romance directed by Scott Derrickson, with a screenplay by Zach Dean. The film stars Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller, with the story centered on two young specialists whose high-risk work brings them together under extraordinary circumstances. Apple positioned the project as a genre-bending love story that doubles as a large-scale, effects-driven adventure.
Behind the camera, Derrickson steers a mix of character-focused drama and high-intensity set pieces. Production is backed by Apple Original Films in partnership with marquee producers, with the creative team emphasizing practical stunts and an emotionally driven core relationship at the heart of the narrative.
1. ‘Highest 2 Lowest’ (2025)

‘Highest 2 Lowest’ is a Spike Lee feature headlined by Denzel Washington, conceived as a contemporary reimagining of the kidnapping-and-ransom storyline from Akira Kurosawa’s ‘High and Low’. The plot centers on a wealthy executive whose moral and financial limits are tested when a child is abducted, forcing high-stakes decisions that ripple through corporate boardrooms and city streets. Washington leads the cast in a role that pits personal duty against public image as law enforcement and underworld figures close in.
Spike Lee directs and co-develops the script, bringing his longstanding collaborative team to a modern crime framework. The project is produced for Apple’s film slate, aligning the filmmaker’s social perspective with a sleek, big-canvas production mounted for a global audience on streaming after a planned theatrical window.
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