‘A Day Late and a Dollar Short’ and Every Other Movie & Series Coming To Disney+ This Week
Here’s a quick guide to what’s landing on Disney+ between Monday, November 17 and Sunday, November 23, with the arrival date up front and a snapshot of each title’s story, cast, and key creatives so you can decide what to press play on first.
‘Wrath: A Seven Deadly Sins Story’ (2022)

Arriving Friday, 11/21 — This thriller follows single lawyer Chastity Jeffries, whose seemingly perfect new boyfriend, Xavier Collins, reveals a dangerous, obsessive streak that upends her life; the lead roles are played by Michelle Williams and Antonio Cupo, with Romeo Miller and Tina Knowles among the supporting cast. The film is directed by Troy Scott from a teleplay by Richard Blaney and Gregory Small, based on a story by Maryam Myika Day. It’s part of T.D. Jakes’ ‘Seven Deadly Sins’ anthology of TV movies. Expect a 90-minute, character-focused suspense story centered on control, boundaries, and survival.
‘A Day Late and a Dollar Short’ (2014)

Arriving Friday, 11/21 — Based on Terry McMillan’s bestselling novel, this drama stars Whoopi Goldberg as Viola Price, a tough matriarch racing to mend rifts with her estranged husband, played by Ving Rhames, and their four adult children. Stephen Tolkin directs from a teleplay by Shernold Edwards, with a cast that includes Mekhi Phifer, Kimberly Elise, Anika Noni Rose, and Tichina Arnold in key family roles. The film focuses on family secrets, health scares, and second chances as Viola pushes her loved ones toward reconciliation. Produced by Ostar Productions, it runs about 90 minutes.
‘Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up’ (2024)

Arriving Friday, 11/21 — This true-crime docuseries follows Gypsy Rose Blanchard after her release from prison, documenting how she navigates public scrutiny, parole requirements, family dynamics, and relationships, including her marriage to Ryan Anderson and renewed contact with figures from her past. Produced for Lifetime/A+E Networks, the show structures its episodes around milestones like media attention, moving logistics, and legal obligations. Executive producers include Brie Miranda Bryant, with appearances by Gypsy’s relatives and close circle. The series premiered in June 2024 and spans eight episodes focused on reintegration and autonomy.
‘Christmas Cookie Challenge’ (2017)

Arriving Saturday, 11/22 — A holiday baking competition in which five cookie makers face two themed rounds, judged for creativity, technique, and presentation, with a $10,000 prize on the line. The show features host/judge team Eddie Jackson and Ree Drummond, plus rotating guest judges across seasons, and emphasizes decorative skills like 3-D builds, sculpted dough, and intricate icing. Episodes typically spotlight playful prompts—from reindeer redesigns to edible self-portraits—paired with required ingredients or time-saving twists. The Food Network series began in 2017 and has returned for multiple seasons each holiday season.
What are you watching first—drop your picks and early impressions in the comments!


