Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Disney+, Including ‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw’
Disney+ offers a robust lineup of entertainment for viewers looking to relax this weekend. The platform has added several new holiday specials alongside beloved animated classics and blockbuster hits. Subscribers can enjoy fresh seasonal content released earlier this week or revisit timeless favorites from the Disney vault. This selection highlights the most exciting additions and staples available for streaming right now.
‘The Wonderful World of Disney: Holiday Spectacular’ (2025)

Julianne Hough and Alfonso Ribeiro return to host this festive musical event from the Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort. Viewers are treated to showstopping performances of holiday classics by popular musical artists throughout the parks. The special features distinct segments that capture the magic of the season through storytelling and song. Families can gather to watch these spectacular numbers that bring the holiday spirit to life on screen.
‘Dancing with the Holidays’ (2025)

Professional dancers and celebrity favorites from the hit competition series take over the ballroom for a seasonal celebration. The cast performs intricate routines set to popular festive tunes in this high-energy special. Fans of ballroom dancing can expect dazzling costumes and impressive choreography designed specifically for the holidays. This program offers a cheerful twist on the standard competition format without the pressure of elimination.
‘CMA Country Christmas’ (2025)

Country music stars come together to perform holiday standards and original festive songs in this annual television special. The event showcases intimate performances and collaborations between some of the biggest names in the genre. Filmed in Nashville this concert brings a warm and rustic atmosphere to the holiday lineup on Disney+. Audiences can enjoy a blend of traditional carols and contemporary country hits during this musical celebration.
‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw’ (2025)

Greg Heffley returns in this animated adaptation of the popular book series where he struggles to meet his father’s expectations. Frank Heffley threatens to send Greg to a military academy if he does not toughen up and change his behavior. The middle schooler attempts to navigate social hurdles and family dynamics while trying to avoid the looming threat of Spag Union. This film captures the humor and heart found in the original illustrations and stories by Jeff Kinney.
‘Zootopia’ (2016)

An optimistic rabbit police officer named Judy Hopps teams up with a cynical fox con artist to solve a mysterious case. They must uncover why predators in their modern mammalian metropolis are reverting to their savage instincts. The unlikely duo navigates various districts of the city while exposing a conspiracy that threatens the peace between species. This animated feature explores themes of prejudice and perseverance through a vibrant and detailed world.
‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ (2022)

Jake Sully and Neytiri must leave their forest home to protect their family from a renewed human threat. They seek refuge with the Metkayina clan who live in harmony with the oceans of Pandora. The family learns to navigate the dangerous waters and bond with aquatic creatures while preparing for an inevitable battle. James Cameron expands the visual landscape of this sci-fi universe with groundbreaking underwater motion capture technology.
‘Toy Story’ (1995)

A cowboy doll named Woody feels threatened when a high-tech space ranger action figure enters the life of his owner Andy. The two rivals get separated from their owner and must work together to escape the clutches of a destructive neighbor kid. Their journey forces them to set aside their differences and discover the true meaning of friendship. This groundbreaking film established the legacy of Pixar Animation Studios with its computer-generated imagery.
‘Toy Story 3’ (2010)

Woody and the gang face an uncertain future as Andy prepares to leave for college and clears out his room. The toys mistakenly end up at Sunnyside Daycare where they meet a deceptive strawberry-scented bear named Lotso. They must devise a complex plan to escape the chaotic toddler room and return to their owner before he departs. This emotional installment serves as a poignant conclusion to the era of Andy’s childhood.
‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’ (2000)

A reclusive green creature plots to ruin Christmas for the cheerful citizens of Whoville in this live-action adaptation. The Grinch descends from his mountain lair to steal decorations and gifts in an attempt to crush the holiday spirit. His plan hits a snag when he encounters a young girl named Cindy Lou Who who questions the commercialization of the season. Jim Carrey delivers a high-energy performance under heavy prosthetics in this Ron Howard film.
‘Prep & Landing: The Snowball Protocol’ (2025)

The high-tech elves return for a new mission involving a covert operation to recover sensitive North Pole technology. Lanny and Wayne must utilize their specialized gadgets and teamwork to prevent a holiday disaster before Santa launches his sleigh. This adventure introduces new challenges that test their skills as elite members of the Christmas preparation unit. Fans of the franchise can expect the signature blend of spy action and festive humor.
Please tell us which movie or special you are most excited to watch this weekend in the comments.


