The In-House New Sports Comedy Still Dominates Apple TV+’s Most-Watched Movies of the Week List

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Streaming audiences continue to explore a dynamic mix of original premieres and beloved catalog favorites on Apple TV+. The platform’s current viewership highlights an engaging variety of genres, ranging from high-stakes science fiction and gripping action thrillers to lighthearted sports comedies and classic family adventures. High-profile productions featuring star-studded ensembles and acclaimed directors drive substantial engagement across global audiences. These diverse selections demonstrate the broad range of choices available to subscribers seeking both modern cinema and timeless classics.

‘E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial’ (1982)

'E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial' (1982)
Universal Pictures

Directed by Steven Spielberg, ‘E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial’ tells the story of a gentle alien who becomes stranded on Earth. A young boy named Elliott discovers the extraterrestrial visitor and forms a profound emotional bond with him. Elliott and his siblings work together to keep the visitor hidden from government agents while helping him construct a communication device to contact his home planet. The film achieved massive critical and commercial success, earning four Academy Awards and capturing global audiences.

‘I, Robot’ (2004)

'I, Robot' (2004)
20th Century Fox

Directed by Alex Proyas, ‘I, Robot’ is a science-fiction action film inspired by Isaac Asimov’s short-story collection. Will Smith stars as Detective Del Spooner, a cynical Chicago police officer who investigates the suspicious death of a prominent robotics scientist. Spooner suspects that an advanced humanoid robot named Sonny may have violated the Three Laws of Robotics by committing the crime. His investigation uncovers a broader conspiracy that poses a catastrophic threat to human freedom. The production earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Visual Effects.

‘The Gorge’ (2025)

'The Gorge' (2025)
Skydance Media

Directed by Scott Derrickson, ‘The Gorge’ is a high-concept action thriller centered on two elite operatives. Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy star as snipers stationed in guard towers on opposite sides of a mysterious, bottomless canyon. The sentries are tasked with guarding the perimeter against an unseen and lethal evil lurking within the chasm. As they communicate from afar and uncover the truth behind their assignment, they must unite to survive the surrounding horrors. Sigourney Weaver also appears in a key supporting role in the Apple Original feature.

‘The Proposal’ (2009)

'The Proposal' (2009)
Touchstone Pictures

Directed by Anne Fletcher, ‘The Proposal’ is a romantic comedy starring Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds. A ruthless book editor faces deportation to Canada and coerces her put-upon executive assistant into a fraudulent engagement to secure a green card. The mismatched pair travels to Sitka, Alaska, to spend a weekend celebrating his grandmother’s birthday with his close-knit family. As the facade grows increasingly complicated under scrutiny from immigration officials, the two begin developing authentic feelings for one another. The supporting cast includes Betty White, Craig T. Nelson, and Mary Steenburgen.

‘The Martian’ (2015)

'The Martian' (2015)
20th Century Fox

Directed by Ridley Scott, ‘The Martian’ adapts Andy Weir’s acclaimed science-fiction novel about human resilience. Matt Damon stars as astronaut Mark Watney, who is mistakenly left behind on Mars after his crew evacuates during a catastrophic dust storm. Watney must utilize his botanical expertise and inventive engineering skills to grow food and survive on the desolate planet. Back on Earth, NASA scientists and his former crew members collaborate tirelessly to orchestrate a daring rescue mission. The critically praised film garnered seven Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture and Best Actor.

‘Arrival’ (2016)

'Arrival' (2016)
FilmNation Entertainment

Directed by Denis Villeneuve, ‘Arrival’ is a cerebral science-fiction drama based on Ted Chiang’s short fiction. Amy Adams portrays Dr. Louise Banks, a linguistics professor recruited by the United States military after twelve extraterrestrial spacecraft arrive across the globe. Tasked with deciphering the aliens’ complex visual language, Banks races against time as global superpowers prepare for potential armed conflict. Her breakthrough reveals fundamental truths about the alien language and its effect on the human perception of time. The film received eight Academy Award nominations and won the Oscar for Best Sound Editing.

‘F1’ (2025)

'F1' (2025)
Plan B Entertainment

Directed by Joseph Kosinski, ‘F1’ is a high-octane sports drama created in official collaboration with the Formula 1 racing organization. Brad Pitt stars as Sonny Hayes, a veteran driver who steps out of retirement to guide a struggling fictional team named APXGP. Hayes mentors a talented rookie driver, played by Damson Idris, as they compete against real-world racing giants on the global circuit. The production filmed during actual Grand Prix weekends to capture authentic high-speed racing sequences. The ensemble cast features Javier Bardem, Kerry Condon, and Tobias Menzies.

‘Looper’ (2012)

'Looper' (2012)
Endgame Entertainment

Written and directed by Rian Johnson, ‘Looper’ is a futuristic action film centered on temporal crime syndicates. Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays Joe, an assassin who executes targets sent thirty years into the past by mob bosses from the future. The delicate arrangement collapses when Joe’s older self, portrayed by Bruce Willis, is sent back to be eliminated in a process known as closing the loop. When the older Joe escapes, the younger hitman must hunt down his future counterpart to save his own life. The film also features supporting performances from Emily Blunt, Paul Dano, and Jeff Daniels.

‘The Bourne Identity’ (2002)

'The Bourne Identity' (2002)
Universal Pictures

Directed by Doug Liman, ‘The Bourne Identity’ brings Robert Ludlum’s bestselling espionage novel to the screen. Matt Damon portrays Jason Bourne, an amnesiac man rescued from the Mediterranean Sea with severe injuries and two bullets in his back. Bourne quickly realizes he possesses extraordinary combat capabilities, multiple language proficiencies, and advanced survival skills. As he travels across Europe to reconstruct his forgotten identity, he finds himself pursued by ruthless assassins sent by a clandestine CIA black ops program. The blockbuster thriller successfully initiated a celebrated global espionage franchise.

‘The Dink’ (2026)

'The Dink' (2026)
Red Hour

Directed by Josh Greenbaum, ‘The Dink’ is an original sports comedy produced by Ben Stiller. Jake Johnson stars as a washed-up tennis professional who is desperately trying to save a failing country club and gain his father’s respect. To achieve his goals, he must break a lifelong vow and step onto the court to compete in professional pickleball. The ensemble cast includes Mary Steenburgen, Ed Harris, Andy Roddick, Chloe Fineman, Patton Oswalt, and John McEnroe. The film blends athletic rivalries with comedic family dynamics across the country club setting.

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