‘Lilo & Stitch’ Tops Disney+’s Most-Watched Movies List This Week: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Movies
Disney+ is having a wild week, with brand-new live-action remakes rubbing shoulders with Pixar favorites, a Marvel team-up, and even a LEGO princess crossover. Whether you’re catching up on big 2025 releases or revisiting comfort classics, this lineup covers action, animation, musical fantasy, and throwback comedy.
Below is a quick, useful guide to each title—who’s in it, what it’s about, and the key creative credits behind the scenes. It’s written as a countdown from 10 to 1, while keeping the exact order you provided.
10. ‘The Amateur’ (2025)

‘The Amateur’ centers on CIA cryptographer Charlie Heller, who blackmails his own agency for the training and resources to pursue the terrorists responsible for his wife’s death. Rami Malek stars as Heller, with Rachel Brosnahan, Caitríona Balfe, Laurence Fishburne, Jon Bernthal, Michael Stuhlbarg, Holt McCallany, and Julianne Nicholson among the ensemble.
James Hawes directs from a screenplay by Ken Nolan and Gary Spinelli, adapted from Robert Littell’s novel and distributed by 20th Century Studios. The film features cinematography by Martin Ruhe and a score by Volker Bertelmann.
9. ‘Freaky Friday’ (2003)

A mother and daughter swap bodies after a fateful encounter with fortune cookies, forcing each to navigate the other’s daily life. Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan lead the cast, with supporting turns by Harold Gould, Chad Michael Murray, and Mark Harmon.
Mark Waters directs from a screenplay by Heather Hach and Leslie Dixon, based on Mary Rodgers’ novel. The film was produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Gunn Films, with cinematography by Oliver Wood and music by Rolfe Kent.
8. ‘LEGO Disney Princess: Villains Unite’ (2025)

In this animated special, princesses from across the Disney canon—Ariel, Tiana, Rapunzel, Moana, and Snow White—team up when Gaston rallies classic villains, including Jafar, Ursula, and the Evil Queen, in a bid to seize their realms. Voice talent features Jodi Benson, Auli‘i Cravalho, Mandy Moore, Anika Noni Rose, Katie Von Till, Julie Nathanson, Jennifer Hale, Kate Higgins, and Richard White.
Directed by Randi Rodrigues and Jake Wilkinson and written by Rachel Vine, the 23-minute special is produced by The LEGO Group and Atomic Cartoons and streams on Disney+.
7. ‘Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch’ (2005)

This direct-to-video sequel slots between the events of ‘Lilo & Stitch’ and ‘Stitch! The Movie’, focusing on Stitch’s destabilizing “glitch” that threatens his place with Lilo and their growing ‘ohana. The voice cast includes Chris Sanders, Dakota Fanning, Tia Carrere, Kevin McDonald, David Ogden Stiers, and Jason Scott Lee.
Tony Leondis and Michael LaBash co-direct and co-write (with Eddie Guzelian and Alexa Junge). Produced by Disneytoon Studios and Walt Disney Pictures, the film features music by Joel McNeely and was released on home video after a premiere in Hawai‘i.
6. ‘Ice Age’ (2002)

Set during the Pleistocene, ‘Ice Age’ follows a mammoth (Manny), a sloth (Sid), and a saber-toothed cat (Diego) who band together to return a human baby to its tribe. The voice cast features Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, and Jack Black, with Chris Wedge also voicing Scrat.
Directed by Chris Wedge from a screenplay by Michael Berg, Michael J. Wilson, and Peter Ackerman, the film was Blue Sky Studios’ first feature and was distributed by 20th Century Fox, with music by David Newman.
5. ‘Snow White’ (2025)

This live-action ‘Snow White’ reimagines the classic tale: a princess flees her murderous stepmother—the Evil Queen—and joins new allies to reclaim her kingdom. Rachel Zegler stars as the title character alongside Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen and Andrew Burnap as Jonathan, a new character inspired by the original prince.
Marc Webb directs from a screenplay by Erin Cressida Wilson. Produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Marc Platt Productions, the film features cinematography by Mandy Walker and a score by Jeff Morrow, with legacy songs by Larry Morey and Frank Churchill and new songs by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul.
4. ‘The Incredibles’ (2004)

Bob and Helen Parr—aka Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl—try to live quietly with their kids after superheroes are forced into hiding, until a shadowy job drags Bob back into action and the whole family faces the vengeful Syndrome. Voices include Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter, Sarah Vowell, Spencer Fox, Jason Lee, Samuel L. Jackson, and Elizabeth Peña.
Brad Bird wrote and directed for Pixar, with music by Michael Giacchino and editing by Stephen Schaffer. The film’s retro-futuristic style and family-centric story helped define its identity and laid the groundwork for the sequel.
3. ‘Incredibles 2’ (2018)

The Parr family returns as Elastigirl leads a campaign to restore superheroes’ public standing while Bob stays home to wrangle Violet, Dash, and a suddenly power-surging Jack-Jack. Voice cast includes Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter, Sarah Vowell, Huck Milner, and Samuel L. Jackson, with Bob Odenkirk and Catherine Keener as siblings Winston and Evelyn Deavor, plus Jonathan Banks as Rick Dicker and Sophia Bush as Voyd.
Written and directed by Brad Bird and produced by Pixar for Walt Disney Pictures, the film features editing by Stephen Schaffer and music by Michael Giacchino. It continues directly from the end of ‘The Incredibles’ and centers the family dynamic alongside superhero spectacle.
2. ‘Thunderbolts*’ (2025)

‘Thunderbolts*’ brings together a crew of antiheroes—Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh), Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), John Walker (Wyatt Russell), Ava Starr/Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen), Antonia Dreykov/Taskmaster (Olga Kurylenko), and Red Guardian (David Harbour)—under the watch of Valentina Allegra de Fontaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus). The story pits them against a deadly setup that forces uneasy alliances, with Lewis Pullman appearing as Robert “Bob” Reynolds, also known as the Sentry.
Jake Schreier directs for Marvel Studios, with a screenplay by Eric Pearson and Joanna Calo, story by Pearson. The film features cinematography by Andrew Droz Palermo and a score by Son Lux, and it’s part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Phase Five slate.
1. ‘Lilo & Stitch’ (2025)

A live-action reimagining of the animated favorite, ‘Lilo & Stitch’ follows Lilo Pelekai, her sister Nani, and a mischievous alien “experiment” who crash-lands in Hawai‘i. Maia Kealoha plays Lilo, Sydney Agudong plays Nani, and Chris Sanders returns to voice Stitch. The film also features Zach Galifianakis as Dr. Jumba Jookiba, Billy Magnussen as Agent Pleakley, and Courtney B. Vance as Cobra Bubbles, with appearances from franchise alums Tia Carrere, Jason Scott Lee, and Amy Hill.
Behind the camera, Dean Fleischer Camp directs from a screenplay by Chris Kekaniokalani Bright and Mike Van Waes. Walt Disney Pictures produced the film with Rideback, and Dan Romer composed the score.
What did you watch from this list—drop your picks and quick takes in the comments!


