Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Disney+, Including Cameron’s Blockbuster Sequel
Disney+ continues to be a primary destination for high-quality cinematic entertainment, featuring a library that spans decades of storytelling. From the latest theatrical successes to timeless animated classics, the platform offers a diverse range of genres for viewers. This weekend’s selection highlights some of the most influential and visually stunning films available to subscribers. These titles have been curated based on their cultural impact and current popularity on the streaming service.
‘TRON: Ares’ (2025)

‘TRON: Ares’ expands the science fiction franchise by focusing on a highly advanced program named Ares who crosses from the digital Grid into the physical world. This transition represents a major technological breakthrough that brings digital consciousness into contact with human society for the first time. The narrative follows Ares as he attempts to complete a mission that could permanently bridge the two realities. It continues the series’ tradition of striking visual aesthetics and explorations of the relationship between humanity and technology.
‘Inside Out 2’ (2024)

‘Inside Out 2’ returns to the mind of teenage Riley as she navigates the complexities of middle school and social pressure. The original emotions, led by Joy, must find a way to coexist with newcomers like Anxiety and Embarrassment when puberty triggers a renovation of headquarters. This journey explores the formation of a more nuanced sense of self as Riley grows older and her internal world becomes more complex. The film provides an insightful look at the emotional transitions inherent in adolescence through its creative personification of psychological concepts.
‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ (2022)

‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ takes place more than a decade after the first film and explores the oceanic regions of the moon Pandora. Jake Sully and Neytiri are forced to leave their forest tribe to protect their children from a resurgent human military threat. They seek sanctuary with the Metkayina clan, where they must learn the ways of the sea and form bonds with diverse aquatic creatures. The production utilized groundbreaking underwater filming techniques to create a vivid and immersive marine environment for the audience.
‘Avengers: Endgame’ (2019)

‘Avengers: Endgame’ serves as the grand finale to the Infinity Saga, depicting the aftermath of the catastrophic events caused by Thanos. The surviving members of the Avengers assemble for a high-stakes mission to retrieve the Infinity Stones from various points in time. Their goal is to reverse the destruction and bring back the billions of lives lost across the universe. This blockbuster event concludes major character arcs while delivering some of the most iconic action sequences in comic book cinema history.
‘Zootopia’ (2016)

‘Zootopia’ depicts a modern metropolis inhabited by animals of all sizes where an ambitious bunny named Judy Hopps joins the police force. She partners with a con-artist fox named Nick Wilde to solve a mysterious case involving several missing predators. Their investigation reveals a deep-seated conspiracy that threatens the peace between the diverse citizens of the city. The movie addresses complex social issues and stereotypes through its vibrant and detailed animated environment populated by anthropomorphic creatures.
‘Wreck-It Ralph’ (2012)

‘Wreck-It Ralph’ follows the titular arcade game villain who wishes to prove he can be more than just a destroyer. Ralph abandons his station to travel through various video games, eventually finding himself in the candy-coated world of ‘Sugar Rush’. There, he assists a young glitch named Vanellope von Schweetz as they both fight for recognition and survival in their respective games. The film features a multitude of references and cameos from the broader history of the gaming industry to celebrate arcade culture.
‘Tangled’ (2010)

‘Tangled’ reimagines the story of Rapunzel, a young woman with incredibly long, magical hair who has spent her life in a hidden tower. Her world changes when she strikes a deal with the kingdom’s most wanted thief, Flynn Rider, to take her to see the mysterious floating lanterns. As they travel together, Rapunzel discovers the truth about her royal origins and her own inner strength. The film is recognized for its blend of classic musical elements and expressive character animation that bridged the gap between traditional and digital styles.
‘Up’ (2009)

‘Up’ tells the story of Carl Fredricksen, a retired balloon salesman who attaches thousands of helium balloons to his home to fly to South America. He unexpectedly brings along a young boy named Russell, and the two embark on a journey to the remote Paradise Falls. Along the way, they meet a talking dog and a rare prehistoric bird while facing off against a disgraced explorer. The narrative is a poignant examination of the importance of new beginnings and finding family in unexpected places.
‘Avatar’ (2009)

‘Avatar’ introduces audiences to the lush world of Pandora, where a paralyzed former Marine participates in a program to inhabit biological-remote-controlled bodies. While exploring the moon, he becomes sympathetic to the indigenous Na’vi people and their struggle against corporate interests seeking to mine a valuable mineral. He eventually leads a resistance against the human military forces to protect the sacred sites of the forest. The film pioneered modern 3D technology and became a landmark in cinematic visual effects history.
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