‘Lilo & Stitch’ Is Disney+’s Most-Watched Movie This Week: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10

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It is a big week for comfort watches and buzzy premieres, with animated favorites sitting right next to brand new live action remakes and superhero team ups. Below is a quick tour of what everyone is pressing play on right now, from family classics that never get old to a few 2025 headliners that finally landed at home.

You will find plot essentials for easy browsing along with who made each title happen, including directors, writers, and the actors behind the characters. The countdown moves from 10 to 1 while keeping the exact lineup you provided, so you can skim straight to your pick or work your way to the top.

10. ‘The Amateur’ (2025)

10. 'The Amateur' (2025)
20th Century Studios

James Hawes directs this espionage thriller adapted from Robert Littell’s novel with a screenplay by Ken Nolan and Gary Spinelli. Rami Malek plays CIA cryptographer Charlie Heller whose wife Sarah is killed during a London terror attack which pushes him to coerce his own agency into training him for a sanctioned hunt that turns personal. Laurence Fishburne plays mentor and trainer Robert Henderson Rachel Brosnahan plays Sarah and Jon Bernthal appears as Jackson O’Brien known as The Bear with Michael Stuhlbarg as mastermind Horst Schiller.

Additional roles include Caitríona Balfe as the contact known as Inquiline Holt McCallany as Deputy Director Alex Moore and Julianne Nicholson as CIA Director Samantha O’Brien. The story moves through London Paris and Istanbul and arrives on the service after a spring theatrical run under the 20th Century Studios banner.

9. ‘Freaky Friday’ (2003)

9. 'Freaky Friday' (2003)
Walt Disney Pictures

Mark Waters directs this body swap comedy based on the novel by Mary Rodgers with a screenplay by Heather Hach and Leslie Dixon. The story follows therapist Tess Coleman and her teenage daughter Anna who wake up in each other’s bodies after an argument during dinner which forces them to live a day from the other’s point of view and make peace before Tess’s wedding rehearsal. Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan star with supporting turns from Mark Harmon Chad Michael Murray Harold Gould and Christina Vidal.

Production credits include music by Rolfe Kent cinematography by Oliver Wood and editing by Bruce Green under the Walt Disney Pictures banner. The film became a summer hit in 2003 and has remained a staple family title on the service.

8. ‘LEGO Disney Princess: Villains Unite’ (2025)

8. 'LEGO Disney Princess: Villains Unite' (2025)
LEGO

Randi Rodrigues and Jake Wilkinson direct this animated special that brings multiple princesses together in brick form. The plot centers on a plan by Gaston who joins forces with classic villains including Ursula Jafar and the Evil Queen which prompts the heroines to rally help from Aurora Belle and Cinderella using the Magic Mirror.

The voice cast features Auliʻi Cravalho as Moana Mandy Moore as Rapunzel Anika Noni Rose as Tiana Jodi Benson as Ariel and Katie Von Till as Snow White with additional performances by Jennifer Hale Julie Nathanson Kate Higgins Richard White Jonathan Freeman and Susanne Blakeslee. The special runs about twenty six minutes and carries a TV G rating.

7. ‘Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch’ (2005)

7. 'Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch' (2005)
Disney Television Animation

Tony Leondis and Michael LaBash direct this direct to video sequel that fits between the first film and the follow up special. Stitch’s energy cells begin to fail which triggers destructive episodes just as Lilo prepares for a hula competition connected to her mother’s past. Chris Sanders returns as the voice of Stitch while Dakota Fanning voices Lilo alongside Tia Carrere as Nani Jason Scott Lee as David Kevin McDonald as Pleakley and David Ogden Stiers as Jumba.

The script is credited to Leondis LaBash Eddie Guzelian and Alexa Junge with music by Joel McNeely. The film premiered in Hawaii in mid August 2005 before its home release later that month and remains the only entry in the animated run where Daveigh Chase does not voice Lilo.

6. ‘Ice Age’ (2002)

6. 'Ice Age' (2002)
20th Century Fox

Chris Wedge directs this Blue Sky Studios debut from a screenplay by Michael Berg Michael J Wilson and Peter Ackerman based on a story by Wilson. Set during the Pleistocene the plot teams a woolly mammoth named Manny a talkative sloth named Sid and a sardonic smilodon named Diego as they try to return a lost human baby to its tribe while Scrat chases an acorn on the margins. Ray Romano John Leguizamo and Denis Leary lead the voice cast.

The production marked the studio’s first feature and used an in house ray tracing renderer to give the icy world its look with David Newman composing the score. The film became a major box office success and launched a long running franchise with multiple sequels and spin offs.

5. ‘Snow White’ (2025)

5. 'Snow White' (2025)
Walt Disney Pictures

Marc Webb directs this live action musical reimagining of the 1937 classic with a screenplay credit to Erin Cressida Wilson and new songs by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul alongside classic melodies. Rachel Zegler plays Snow White and Gal Gadot plays the Evil Queen while Andrew Burnap appears as Jonathan, an original character created for this version.

The story follows the familiar arc of a princess fleeing her jealous stepmother and discovering courage and community with new allies in the forest while the Queen schemes with a poisoned apple. The film premiered in March 2025 and later reached the service in June with its soundtrack led by the number Waiting on a Wish and additional music by Jeff Morrow.

4. ‘The Incredibles’ (2004)

4. 'The Incredibles' (2004)
Walt Disney Pictures

Brad Bird writes and directs this original adventure about the Parr family who have been living undercover after a public backlash against superheroes. Bob accepts a secret mission arranged by Mirage that turns out to be a trap set by former fan turned villain Syndrome which pulls the entire family into action. Craig T Nelson and Holly Hunter lead the voice cast with Samuel L Jackson as Frozone and Jason Lee as Syndrome.

Pixar produces the film for Walt Disney Pictures and Michael Giacchino provides the jazzy orchestral score that became a series signature. The film earned multiple awards and became one of the highest grossing releases of its year while establishing the world later explored by its sequel.

3. ‘Incredibles 2’ (2018)

3. 'Incredibles 2' (2018)
Walt Disney Pictures

Brad Bird writes and directs the second installment which picks up right where the first film left off. Elastigirl leads a campaign with media mogul Winston Deavor to restore public trust in supers while Bob stays home with the kids and discovers Jack Jack’s developing powers. Craig T Nelson and Holly Hunter return as Bob and Helen with Sarah Vowell as Violet Huck Milner as Dash and Samuel L Jackson as Frozone while Catherine Keener and Bob Odenkirk join as Evelyn and Winston Deavor.

Michael Giacchino scores the film and Pixar produces for Walt Disney Pictures. Jonathan Banks voices Rick Dicker and Sophia Bush appears as Voyd along with supporting turns from Isabella Rossellini and Phil LaMarr during the new Screenslaver crisis.

2. ‘Thunderbolts*’ (2025)

2. 'Thunderbolts*' (2025)
Marvel Studios

Jake Schreier directs this Marvel Studios team up from a screenplay by Eric Pearson and Joanna Calo. The plot gathers Yelena Belova Bucky Barnes Red Guardian Ghost Taskmaster and John Walker after a setup by Valentina Allegra de Fontaine forces them into a dangerous mission that drags up unfinished business from their pasts. Florence Pugh returns as Yelena and Sebastian Stan as Bucky with David Harbour as Red Guardian Hannah John Kamen as Ghost Wyatt Russell as John Walker and Olga Kurylenko as Taskmaster while Julia Louis Dreyfus is Valentina.

Lewis Pullman plays Robert Reynolds also known as Sentry and recent materials highlight the Sentry and the Void thread that shakes the team. Behind the scenes the score comes from Son Lux and the film capped Phase Five for the franchise before arriving on the service this summer. Geraldine Viswanathan Chris Bauer and Wendell Pierce round out new faces in key roles.

1. ‘Lilo & Stitch’ (2025)

1. 'Lilo & Stitch' (2025)
Walt Disney Pictures

Dean Fleischer Camp directs this live action reimagining of the 2002 animated hit, with a script by Chris Kekaniokalani Bright. The story follows Hawaiian girl Lilo who adopts a runaway alien experiment she names Stitch while social worker Cobra Bubbles checks in on big sister Nani and galactic authorities try to recapture the creature. Maia Kealoha plays Lilo and Sydney Agudong plays Nani while Chris Sanders reprises the voice of Stitch. Zach Galifianakis appears as Jumba and Billy Magnussen plays Pleakley with Courtney B Vance as Cobra Bubbles.

Supporting roles include Kaipo Dudoit as David along with Tia Carrere as Mrs Kekoa and Amy Hill as Tūtū, and Hannah Waddingham voices the Grand Councilwoman. The film blends CG characters with on location filming in Hawaii and updates a few beats while keeping the original theme of ohana at its center.

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