Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Disney+, Including ‘Madame Web’

Our Editorial Policy.

Share:

Looking for fresh additions and timely picks on Disney+ for the weekend of November 14–16, 2025? Below you’ll find this week’s brand-new arrivals first, followed by a handful of timely, high-interest favorites currently drawing attention on the service. Dates reflect Disney+ availability windows noted in the linked roundups.

‘Madame Web’ (2024)

‘Madame Web’ (2024)
Columbia Pictures

Sony’s Marvel thriller lands on Disney+ in the United States on Friday, November 14, bringing Cassandra Webb into the streaming lineup alongside future Spider-Women characters played by Sydney Sweeney, Isabela Merced, and Celeste O’Connor. S. J. Clarkson directs, with cinematography by Mauro Fiore and music by Johan Söderqvist. The platform premiere follows the film’s theatrical and digital runs and is highlighted in Disney+’s weekly slate. Queue it from the new-this-week carousel.

‘LEGO Marvel Avengers: Strange Tails’ (2025)

‘LEGO Marvel Avengers: Strange Tails’ (2025)
Marvel Studios

Also arriving Friday, November 14, this two-part animated special features a fast, family-friendly Avengers caper produced with Marvel and the LEGO Group. It’s framed as a brisk mission with cameos and LEGO-style gags, positioned by Disney+ as part of this week’s premieres. The listing calls out its same-day streaming debut. Add both parts for a quick double bill.

‘A Very Jonas Christmas Movie’ (2025)

‘A Very Jonas Christmas Movie’ (2025)
20th Television

Debuting on Friday, November 14 as a Disney+ original, this holiday road-movie comedy follows Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas trying to get from London to New York amid weather and travel chaos. The special is directed by Jessica Yu from a script by Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger and features a large ensemble of guest stars. It’s identified in Disney+’s weekly lineup as a straight-to-streaming premiere. Add it to kick off the season programming block.

‘Love+War’ (2025)

‘Love+War’ (2025)
National Geographic Documentary Films

National Geographic Documentary Films’ feature about Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario arrived on Disney+ on Friday, November 7, and remains a fresh documentary pick for this weekend. Directed and produced by Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin, it runs approximately 95 minutes and follows assignments across multiple conflict zones. The Disney+ window was detailed in the early-November cross-service roundup and in the monthly Disney+ guide. If you missed it last week, it’s an easy catch-up now.

‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ (1993)

‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ (1993)
Touchstone Pictures

This stop-motion musical remains one of the service’s most-watched titles in the current cycle, according to Comic Basics’ weekly viewing roundup for Disney+. The article places the film at the top of Disney+ viewing for the week covered, underscoring its perennial draw as the holidays approach. It’s an efficient seasonal rewatch option already in the Disney+ library. Consider it a reliable anchor for a themed double feature.

‘Toy Story of Terror!’ (2013)

‘Toy Story of Terror!’ (2013)
Pixar

The same most-watched roundup highlights this Pixar television special among Disney+ favorites for the period, making it a short, family-ready add-on to your weekend queue. Running under an hour, it pairs cleanly with other seasonal titles in the library. If you’re maximizing variety, slot it between a feature and a new debut. Its presence in the trending mix makes it an easy pick.

‘The Book of Life’ (2014)

‘The Book of Life’ (2014)
20th Century Fox Animation

Comic Basics’ Disney+ most-watched list for the noted week also includes this animated fantasy, which streams on Disney+ in many regions and continues to see late-season viewing. Use it as a colorful counterpoint to darker holiday titles. Its inclusion on the service’s watch charts makes it a timely library selection to round out a family playlist.

‘Coco’ (2017)

‘Coco’ (2017)
Pixar

Recent Comic Basics seasonal coverage of Disney+ highlights ‘Coco’ among go-to library titles, aligning with elevated interest around autumn holidays. If you’re catching up post-holiday, it remains a strong weekend pick already available on the platform. Pair it with a shorter special from the same shelf for a balanced double bill. It’s a stable, easy-to-stream option in the catalog.

‘Frankenweenie’ (2012)

‘Frankenweenie’ (2012)
Tim Burton Productions

As a complementary stop-motion choice to ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas,’ this Tim Burton–produced title surfaces in Disney+ seasonal recommendations and frequently returns to watchlists in November. It’s an efficient runtime and sits alongside similar animated library staples on the service. Save it for a late-night slot after a new Friday premiere. Its catalog availability makes planning simple.

‘Monsters, Inc.’ (2001)

‘Monsters, Inc.’ (2001)
Pixar

Disney+ library roundups and seasonal lists consistently steer viewers toward this Pixar classic as a family anchor between new premieres. It complements shorter specials like ‘Toy Story of Terror!’ if you want a longer feature to balance the night. With multiple Pixar titles trending in recent weeks, it remains a safe library pick for mixed-age viewing. Add it to extend your queue beyond the Friday drops.

Share your own weekend Disney+ picks—and what you’re pairing them with—in the comments!

Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments