βThe Incredibles 2β Tops Disney+’s Most-Watched Movies List This Week: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Movies
Here is a friendly look at what viewers kept playing on Disney+ this week. The mix spans Pixar sequels, family comedies, Blue Sky favorites, a recent inspirational drama, and two fresh 2025 releases that have everyone talking. Each entry includes quick details on story, cast, and key creatives so you can jump in with a clear idea of what to expect.
We are counting down from tenth place to the top spot. The lineup sticks to the exact order viewers created through their watch habits, with both ‘The Amateur’ and ‘Snow White’ noted as the 2025 versions.
10. ‘Cars 2’ (2011)

Lightning McQueen heads overseas for the World Grand Prix while Mater is pulled into a spy caper that sweeps him across Japan, Italy, and the United Kingdom. The voice cast features Owen Wilson as Lightning and Larry the Cable Guy as Mater, with Michael Caine joining as Finn McMissile and Emily Mortimer as Holley Shiftwell.
John Lasseter directs with Brad Lewis as co director, and Pixar delivers globe trotting set pieces with music by Michael Giacchino. The film expands the world introduced in ‘Cars’ and brings in a secret agent thread that blends racing with espionage.
9. ‘Zootopia’ (2016)

Rookie officer Judy Hopps teams up with sly fox Nick Wilde to crack a missing mammals case in a bustling animal metropolis. The voice cast is led by Ginnifer Goodwin and Jason Bateman, with Idris Elba, J K Simmons, and Shakira in featured roles.
The film comes from Walt Disney Animation Studios with direction by Byron Howard and Rich Moore and a screenplay by Jared Bush. Michael Giacchino scores the soundtrack, and the production pairs a buddy cop mystery with a detailed city built species by species.
8. ‘Snow White’ (2025)

This live action reimagining follows Snow White as she faces the jealous Queen and discovers her own courage with help from new allies. Rachel Zegler stars as Snow White and Gal Gadot appears as the Queen, with a supporting ensemble that introduces characters unique to this version.
Marc Webb directs for Walt Disney Pictures, with Marc Platt producing and new original songs by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul. The project draws from the animated classic while updating character arcs and musical moments for a contemporary audience.
7. ‘Flamin’ Hot’ (2023)

Based on the story associated with snack maker Richard MontaΓ±ez, the film follows a janitor who champions a bold flavor idea that helps transform a brand and his career. Jesse Garcia plays MontaΓ±ez, with Annie Gonzalez, Dennis Haysbert, and Tony Shalhoub in key roles.
Eva Longoria directs, with a screenplay by Lewis Colick and Linda Yvette ChΓ‘vez. Produced by Searchlight Pictures, the film blends workplace drama with family life and highlights how a pitch moves from kitchen tests to national shelves.
6. ‘Rio’ (2011)

A domesticated macaw named Blu travels to Brazil and learns to fly while teaming up with free spirited Jewel to escape smugglers. The voice cast includes Jesse Eisenberg and Anne Hathaway, with Jemaine Clement, George Lopez, and Jamie Foxx adding comedic turns.
Carlos Saldanha directs for Blue Sky Studios with music that leans into Brazilian rhythms and carnival energy. The production captures Rio de Janeiro settings with bright color and features choreography influenced animation set to original songs.
5. ‘Ice Age’ (2002)

A woolly mammoth, a sloth, and a saber tooth tiger form an unlikely herd as they trek across a frozen landscape to reunite a human baby with its family. Ray Romano voices Manny, John Leguizamo voices Sid, and Denis Leary voices Diego.
Blue Sky Studios produced the film with direction by Chris Wedge and co direction by Carlos Saldanha. The screenplay by Michael J Wilson, Peter Ackerman, and Michael Berg set up a prehistoric road movie structure that launched a long running series.
4. ‘The Amateur’ (2025)

After a terrorist attack takes his wifeβs life, a CIA cryptographer demands training so he can track down those responsible, pulling him from a desk job into field work. Rami Malek stars, with Rachel Brosnahan and Laurence Fishburne in principal roles.
James Hawes directs for 20th Century Studios, with production led by Hutch Parker and Dan Wilson. The film is based on the novel by Robert Littell and shapes a revenge driven espionage story around tradecraft, surveillance, and moral choices inside the agency.
3. ‘The Incredibles’ (2004)

A former superhero longs for the days of crime fighting and gets pulled into a mysterious mission that reunites his family on a secret island. Craig T Nelson and Holly Hunter voice Bob and Helen Parr, with Sarah Vowell, Spencer Fox, and Samuel L Jackson rounding out the Parr family and allies.
Brad Bird writes and directs for Pixar Animation Studios, introducing a mid century inspired world of supers, gadgets, and caped villains. Michael Giacchino provides the score, and the production blends family dynamics with stealth ops and large scale set pieces.
2. ‘Freaky Friday’ (2003)

A mother and daughter wake up in each otherβs bodies and must navigate one wild day that includes a school performance, a work crisis, and a wedding rehearsal. Jamie Lee Curtis plays the mother and Lindsay Lohan plays the daughter, with Chad Michael Murray and Mark Harmon in supporting roles.
Mark Waters directs from a screenplay by Heather Hach and Leslie Dixon, adapted from the novel by Mary Rodgers. The production mixes comedy with music filled scenes and uses the body swap premise to drive character growth across school, band, and family settings.
1. ‘Incredibles 2’ (2018)

Helen Parr steps into the spotlight to restore public trust in superheroes while Bob Parr stays home to handle family life and a new villain emerges with a plan that targets screens everywhere. Holly Hunter and Craig T Nelson lead the voice cast, with Sarah Vowell, Huck Milner, and Samuel L Jackson returning, and Bob Odenkirk and Catherine Keener joining the ensemble.
Brad Bird returns as writer and director for Pixar, continuing the story with new tech, updated suits, and an emphasis on Elastigirlβs mission. Michael Giacchino scores the film, and the production team uses expanded cityscapes and fast paced action to build on the original.
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