Sci-Fi Sequel Is Disney+’s Most-Watched Movie of the Week Again
Disney+ continues to dominate the streaming landscape with a diverse array of blockbuster sequels, animated classics, and highly anticipated upcoming releases. This week’s viewership data highlights a strong interest in both established franchises and new original content from international markets. From the emotional depths of Pixar’s latest offerings to the sprawling science fiction worlds of Pandora and the Grid, subscribers are gravitating toward high-concept storytelling. The following list represents the films that have captured the most attention from audiences over the last seven days.
‘Homo Argentum’ (2025)

‘Homo Argentum’ is an Argentine anthology film that presents a series of satirical stories focused on modern life. Directed by Gastón Duprat and Mariano Cohn, the film features sixteen distinct segments starring Guillermo Francella. The narrative explores the various dilemmas and contradictions found within contemporary Argentine society. It utilizes a talented ensemble cast, including Eva De Dominici and Clara Kovacic, to deliver a sharp critique of human behavior. This production is also recognized internationally under the title ‘Homo Sapiens?’.
‘Inside Out 2’ (2024)

Riley Andersen enters her teenage years, leading to the introduction of several brand-new personified emotions. Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust must navigate the arrival of Anxiety, Envy, Ennui, and Embarrassment during a pivotal summer camp. The story centers on how these conflicting feelings impact Riley’s personality and her evolving relationships. This sequel continues the exploration of the human mind and emotional intelligence established in the original Pixar film.
‘Zootopia’ (2016)

Police officer Judy Hopps becomes the first rabbit on the force and teams up with a cynical con-artist fox named Nick Wilde to solve a major case. Together, they investigate a mysterious conspiracy involving the disappearance of several predatory animals across the sprawling metropolis. The film addresses complex themes of prejudice and social stereotypes through its diverse cast of mammalian characters. It remains a staple on the streaming service due to its intricate world-building and clever writing.
‘Wreck-It Ralph’ (2012)

An arcade game villain decides he no longer wants to be the bad guy and sets out on a journey across different game worlds to earn a hero’s medal. His quest leads him to the candy-coated world of ‘Sugar Rush,’ where he meets a glitchy racer named Vanellope von Schweetz. Ralph must protect the entire arcade from a looming threat that his actions inadvertently unleashed. The movie features numerous cameos from classic video game franchises and explores the fundamental concept of identity.
‘Up’ (2009)

Seventy-eight-year-old Carl Fredricksen ties thousands of balloons to his house to fulfill a lifelong dream of reaching Paradise Falls in South America. He accidentally brings along a young Wilderness Explorer named Russell, leading to an unexpected adventure in the wild. Along the way, they encounter a rare prehistoric bird named Kevin and a talking dog named Dug. The film is widely recognized for its poignant opening sequence and its enduring themes of grief, friendship, and discovery.
‘Avengers: Endgame’ (2019)

The surviving members of the Avengers and their allies attempt to reverse the catastrophic damage caused by the villain Thanos. By utilizing experimental time travel, the team gathers the Infinity Stones from various points in the past to restore life to the universe. This installment serves as the culmination of over a decade of interconnected storytelling within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It features a massive ensemble cast and focuses on the personal sacrifices required to achieve ultimate victory.
‘Tangled’ (2010)

Rapunzel has spent her entire life locked in a hidden tower, but her world changes when she meets a charming thief named Flynn Rider. The two strike a deal to travel to the kingdom so she can see the floating lanterns that appear annually on her birthday. During their journey, they evade palace guards and Rapunzel’s controlling guardian, Mother Gothel, while discovering her true royal heritage. This animated feature reinterprets the classic fairy tale with a focus on self-discovery and personal independence.
‘Avatar’ (2009)

A paraplegic Marine named Jake Sully is sent to the moon Pandora on a mission to infiltrate the indigenous Na’vi people using a remotely controlled biological body. He eventually falls in love with the warrior Neytiri and begins to appreciate the profound connection the Na’vi have with their environment. As the conflict between humans and the natives escalates over valuable resources, Jake must choose a side in a battle for the planet’s survival. The film is renowned for its pioneering use of motion capture technology and immersive 3D visuals.
‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ (2022)

Jake Sully and Neytiri have formed a family on Pandora, but they are forced to flee their forest home when humans return to colonize the moon. They seek refuge with the Metkayina clan, a group of Na’vi who have adapted to life in the vast and dangerous oceans. The narrative focuses on the Sully children and the challenges of protecting their new community from familiar enemies. This production emphasizes the ecological beauty of the underwater world and the importance of familial bonds.
‘TRON: Ares’ (2025)

This installment in the legendary franchise follows a sophisticated program named Ares who is sent from the digital world into the human realm. The story explores the friction between artificial intelligence and humanity as Ares executes a high-stakes mission that could change both worlds. It serves as a sequel to the previous films, expanding on the lore of the Grid and the evolution of digital life. The project features advanced visual effects designed to honor and update the distinctive aesthetic of its predecessors.
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