‘Home Alone’ Is Disney+’s Most-Watched Movie of the Week

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The Disney Plus streaming library is currently dominated by a mixture of holiday classics and highly anticipated previews for upcoming blockbuster releases. Viewers are revisiting beloved seasonal films while also catching exclusive glimpses of future entries in the Marvel and Avatar franchises. This diverse selection reflects the current shift toward winter entertainment and the excitement surrounding major cinematic events scheduled for the coming year. The trending list showcases the enduring appeal of nostalgic favorites alongside the massive interest in modern digital animation.

‘Zootopia 2 | A Special Look’ (2025)

'Zootopia 2 | A Special Look' (2025)
Walt Disney Animation Studios

This exclusive preview offers a first glimpse into the upcoming sequel to the hit animated film about a bustling animal metropolis. Fans get to see returning characters Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde as they embark on a brand new investigation. The footage highlights new environments and animal species that were not explored in the first installment. This sneak peek has gained significant traction as audiences anticipate the full theatrical release next year.

‘The Fantastic 4: First Steps’ (2025)

'The Fantastic 4: First Steps' (2025)
Marvel Studios

Marvel Studios provides an early look at the highly anticipated reboot of the iconic superhero family within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The footage introduces the core cast members and hints at the retro futuristic setting of the film. Viewers get a sense of the team dynamics and the arrival of powerful cosmic threats. This special look serves to build excitement for the team integration into the larger franchise.

‘Freakier Friday’ (2025)

'Freakier Friday' (2025)
Walt Disney Pictures

Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan return to their famous roles in this upcoming sequel to the beloved body swap comedy. The preview showcases the modern lives of Anna and Tess Coleman before a new supernatural event occurs. It features a blend of nostalgic references and new comedic scenarios involving a younger generation. Audiences are flocking to the platform to see the first official footage of the mother daughter duo back in action.

‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’ (2000)

'How the Grinch Stole Christmas' (2000)
Universal Pictures

Jim Carrey stars as the titular green creature who plans to ruin the holiday season for the cheerful citizens of Whoville. Based on the classic Dr. Seuss book this live action adaptation features elaborate practical makeup and set designs. The story follows the Grinch as he encounters Cindy Lou Who and begins to reconsider his disdain for the festivities. It remains a seasonal staple on the streaming service during the winter months.

‘Avatar’ (2009)

'Avatar' (2009)
20th Century Fox

James Cameron takes viewers to the lush alien world of Pandora where a paralyzed Marine embarks on a unique mission. He uses a biological remote controlled body to interact with the indigenous Na’vi people and their environment. The film revolutionized visual effects and motion capture technology upon its initial release. High viewership continues as fans revisit the origins of the epic science fiction saga.

‘Home Alone 2: Lost in New York’ (1992)

'Home Alone 2: Lost in New York' (1992)
20th Century Fox

Kevin McCallister finds himself stranded in the Big Apple while his family mistakenly flies to Florida for their Christmas vacation. He manages to check into a luxury hotel and enjoys the city until he encounters his old enemies the Wet Bandits. This second installment follows a similar structure to the original while escalating the traps and comedic sequences. Its popularity consistently surges every December as a favorite holiday tradition for many families.

‘Avatar: Fire and Ash | A Special Look’ (2025)

'Avatar: Fire and Ash' (2025)
20th Century Studios

This promotional segment gives fans an early look at the third installment of the massive science fiction franchise. Director James Cameron shares insights into the new volcanic regions of Pandora and the more aggressive tribes of Na’vi known as the Ash People. The footage emphasizes the expanding lore and the visual scale of the upcoming production. This behind the scenes content has become a top destination for those eager for the next chapter of the story.

‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ (2022)

'Avatar: The Way of Water' (2022)
20th Century Studios

Set more than a decade after the first film this sequel explores the oceanic regions of Pandora and the Metkayina clan. Jake Sully and Neytiri must lead their family to safety while facing a renewed threat from human invaders. The production utilized groundbreaking underwater filming techniques to create a detailed aquatic ecosystem. It has maintained a steady presence in the trending lists since its arrival on the streaming platform.

‘Zootopia’ (2016)

'Zootopia' (2016)
Walt Disney Animation Studios

A determined rabbit police officer teams up with a cynical con artist fox to solve a mysterious missing persons case in a world of anthropomorphic animals. The movie addresses complex social themes through its clever detective narrative and vibrant animation style. It won numerous awards including the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Recent interest has spiked due to the announcement of the long awaited theatrical sequel ‘Zootopia 2’ which fans are excited to see.

‘Home Alone’ (1990)

'Home Alone' (1990)
20th Century Fox

Eight year old Kevin McCallister must defend his home from two burglars after being accidentally left behind by his family during Christmas break. The film became a global phenomenon and turned Macaulay Culkin into a massive child star. It combines slapstick humor with a heartwarming message about the importance of family during the holidays. It currently sits at the top of the charts as viewers dive into seasonal classics.

Please tell us which of these trending Disney Plus titles you are planning to watch this week in the comments.

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