Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Disney+, Including an Major New Documentary Film

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Disney+ continues to expand its library with a diverse selection of animated sequels, nature documentaries, and high-octane sci-fi thrillers. From the bustling streets of Zootopia to the futuristic landscapes of the Predator universe, these films offer entertainment for various audiences. This weekend provides an excellent opportunity to catch up on recent releases and revisit established classics. The streaming platform remains a central hub for both Pixar’s emotional storytelling and 20th Century Studios’ iconic franchises.

‘Ghost Elephants’ (2026)

'Ghost Elephants' (2026)
Sobey Road Entertainment

This nature documentary from Sobey Road Entertainment examines the survival strategies of elephant populations in demanding environments. Released on March 8, 2026, the film follows these majestic creatures as they navigate complex migration patterns across harsh terrains. Filmmakers utilize advanced technology to capture the intimate behaviors of herds facing environmental challenges. It provides a scientific look at how these animals maintain social structures while seeking vital resources.

‘Zootopia 2’ (2025)

'Zootopia 2' (2025)
Walt Disney Animation Studios

Detectives Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde return in this animated sequel from Walt Disney Animation Studios to investigate a new threat. The plot follows the duo as they track down a highly intelligent reptile that is causing widespread chaos across the city’s various districts. As the investigation deepens, the pair must navigate the complexities of ‘Zootopia’ and its diverse society to maintain order. The film expands the vibrant world introduced in the original while introducing fresh characters and challenges for the protagonists.

‘Predator: Badlands’ (2025)

'Predator: Badlands' (2025)
20th Century Studios

Directed by Dan Trachtenberg, this entry in the sci-fi franchise moves the action to a futuristic landscape. The story centers on two sisters who find themselves targeted by an advanced extraterrestrial predator with superior hunting technology. They must rely on their skills and the environment to survive the relentless pursuit of the creature. This film continues the evolution of the ‘Predator’ series by blending high-stakes action with a focused survival narrative.

‘Miraculous World: Tokyo, Stellar Force’ (2025)

'Miraculous World: Tokyo, Stellar Force' (2025)
The Walt Disney Company France

In this special event from The Walt Disney Company France, Marinette and Adrien travel to Japan to face a new global threat. They must confront a powerful cosmic entity that threatens to throw the entire world into total chaos. The setting of Tokyo provides a new backdrop for the heroes as they utilize their unique abilities in an international context. This production expands the lore of the ‘Miraculous’ universe through its exploration of cosmic stakes and new allies.

‘Inside Out 2’ (2024)

'Inside Out 2' (2024)
Pixar

This Pixar sequel explores the emotional landscape of Riley as she officially enters her teenage years. The original team of emotions faces a major disruption when newcomers such as Anxiety and Ennui arrive at Headquarters. These new feelings represent the complexities of adolescence and clash with the established way of managing Riley’s personality. The film visualizes internal psychological shifts through its creative representation of a maturing mind.

‘Zootopia’ (2016)

'Zootopia' (2016)
Walt Disney Animation Studios

Determined rabbit police officer Judy Hopps joins forces with a cynical con-artist fox named Nick Wilde to solve a major mystery. The unlikely partners work together to uncover a conspiracy involving the sudden disappearance of predatory animals across the city. This Walt Disney Animation Studios production explores themes of prejudice and social harmony within a densely populated metropolis. ‘Zootopia’ received significant critical acclaim for its world-building and character development upon its initial theatrical release.

‘Rio 2’ (2014)

'Rio 2' (2014)
20th Century Fox Animation

Blu the macaw and Jewel leave the safety of the city to embark on a wild adventure into the heart of the Amazon. Joined by their three children, the family discovers a hidden tribe of blue macaws living deep within the rainforest. The journey involves navigating the dangers of the wilderness while Blu attempts to fit into his father-in-law’s traditional lifestyle. Produced by 20th Century Fox Animation, this sequel features vibrant musical sequences and environmental themes.

‘Ralph Breaks the Internet’ (2018)

'Ralph Breaks the Internet' (2018)
Walt Disney Animation Studios

Video game characters Ralph and Vanellope von Schweetz leave Litwak’s Arcade behind to venture into the vast world of the internet. Their mission involves finding a replacement part for Vanellope’s game, ‘Sugar Rush’, before it is permanently shut down. Along the way, they encounter various online tropes, from social media algorithms to the ‘Disney’ princess pavilion. This film explores the evolution of friendship and the impact of the digital age on personal connections.

‘Rio’ (2011)

'Rio' (2011)
20th Century Fox Animation

A rare blue macaw named Blu leaves his comfortable, domesticated life in Minnesota for an unexpected journey to Brazil. As one of the last of his kind, he is brought to Rio de Janeiro to meet Jewel, a fiercely independent female macaw. The two must overcome their differences while escaping animal smugglers who intend to sell them on the black market. This 20th Century Fox Animation film celebrates Brazilian culture and the importance of conservation through its story and soundtrack.

‘Ice Age’ (2002)

'Ice Age' (2002)
20th Century Fox

Set during the onset of the glacial period, this film follows an unlikely trio of prehistoric animals. A woolly mammoth, a ground sloth, and a saber-toothed tiger team up to return a lost human baby to its tribe. Despite their differing instincts and backgrounds, the group must cooperate to survive the freezing conditions and various natural obstacles. ‘Ice Age’ launched a major franchise for 20th Century Fox, highlighting the concept of a chosen family.

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