Here Are the Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Disney+, Including ‘Wrath: A Seven Deadly Sins Story’

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If you’re looking for fresh picks and timely additions to stream on Disney+ this weekend, the service’s November slate blends brand-new premieres, timely documentaries, and a few library arrivals that just landed. Below you’ll find ten movies and specials—spanning Marvel, holiday fare, true-story drama, and documentary features—so you can queue up something that fits the mood without hunting around.

‘Madame Web’ (2024)

‘Madame Web’ (2024)
Columbia Pictures

This thriller follows New York paramedic Cassandra Webb as she begins experiencing clairvoyant visions that pull her into a deadly plot involving three young women and a masked pursuer. Directed by S. J. Clarkson, it stars Dakota Johnson alongside Sydney Sweeney, Isabela Merced, Celeste O’Connor, Tahar Rahim, Emma Roberts, and Adam Scott. The story plays within Sony’s Spider-Man Universe but streams on Disney+ per this week’s roundup coverage. It’s a recent post-theatrical streaming debut on the platform.

‘A Very Jonas Christmas Movie’ (2025)

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

The Jonas brothers play themselves in a holiday road-movie comedy about trying to get from London to New York in time for Christmas amid escalating travel mishaps. Directed by Jessica Yu and written by Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger, the film features cameos from performers including Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Randall Park, with original music cues baked into the story. It’s a straight-to-streaming Disney+ original timed for mid-November’s holiday window. The title is positioned as a seasonal tentpole in Disney+’s weekly lineup.

‘LEGO Marvel Avengers: Strange Tails’ (2025)

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

This two-part animated special assembles the Avengers in brick form for a fast-paced mission that leans into LEGO humor and sight-gags. It’s produced in partnership with Marvel and the LEGO Group, designed as an all-ages caper with quick, self-contained storytelling. Industry and platform schedules list it as a Disney+ special dropping in mid-November. Expect familiar team dynamics, new villains, and brisk, kid-friendly pacing.

‘Love+War’ (2025)

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

The National Geographic Documentary Films feature centers on Pulitzer Prize-winning conflict photojournalist Lynsey Addario, tracing assignments across war zones and the personal costs of the work. Directed by Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin, the film follows Addario through regions including the Middle East and Ukraine, pairing frontline footage with reflections on family and resilience. It premiered on National Geographic before moving to next-day streaming on Disney+. Runtime is roughly 95 minutes.

‘Wrath: A Seven Deadly Sins Story’ (2022)

‘Wrath: A Seven Deadly Sins Story’ (2022)
RobinHood Productions

This TV movie follows successful lawyer Chastity Jeffries, whose seemingly perfect new boyfriend reveals a controlling, dangerous side. Directed by Troy Scott, it stars Michelle Williams and Antonio Cupo, with connections to T. D. Jakes’ ‘Seven Deadly Sins’ anthology. The thriller arrives on Disney+ as a library addition in the current week’s drop. It’s a concise, character-driven suspense story focused on boundaries and survival.

‘A Day Late and a Dollar Short’ (2014)

‘A Day Late and a Dollar Short’ (2014)
Lifetime

Based on Terry McMillan’s novel, this family drama stars Whoopi Goldberg as Viola Price, a sharp-witted matriarch racing to heal rifts with her estranged husband and four adult children. Stephen Tolkin directs, with Ving Rhames, Mekhi Phifer, Kimberly Elise, Anika Noni Rose, and Tichina Arnold in key roles. The film has just been added to Disney+ as part of this week’s library arrivals. It runs about 90 minutes and adapts themes of reconciliation and second chances.

‘Chris Hemsworth: A Road Trip to Remember’ (2025)

‘Chris Hemsworth: A Road Trip to Remember’ (2025)
Protozoa Pictures

This National Geographic documentary follows Chris Hemsworth and his father, Craig, as they ride across Australia after Craig’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis, exploring memory, family, and wellbeing. Produced by Protozoa, Nutopia, and Wild State, with executive producers including Darren Aronofsky and Ari Handel, it’s directed by Tom Barbor-Might. After its Nat Geo broadcast, it streams the next day on Disney+. The film features input from dementia expert Dr. Suraj Samtani.

‘Prep & Landing: The Snowball Protocol’ (2025)

‘Prep & Landing: The Snowball Protocol’ (2025)
Disney Television Animation

The latest ‘Prep & Landing’ special returns elves Lanny and Wayne for a 22-minute mission that goes off script, setting off a string of North Pole mishaps. Produced by Disney Television Animation, it premieres on Disney Channel before a next-day Disney+ release. Executive producers include Kevin Deters and Stevie Wermers-Skelton, continuing the franchise’s playful holiday tone. It’s a quick, family-friendly watch built for the season.

‘Something Wicked This Way Comes’ (1983)

‘Something Wicked This Way Comes’ (1983)
Walt Disney Productions

Adapted from Ray Bradbury’s 1962 novel, this dark fantasy follows two boys and a sinister traveling carnival led by Mr. Dark. The film stars Jason Robards, Jonathan Pryce, Diane Ladd, and Pam Grier, with music by James Horner and cinematography by Stephen H. Burum. It’s a recent Disney+ library addition highlighted in November coverage. The story blends coming-of-age chills with supernatural bargains in a compact runtime.

‘Spidey and Iron Man: Avengers Team Up!’ (2025)

‘Spidey and Iron Man: Avengers Team Up!’ (2025)
Disney Junior

A Disney Junior/Marvel special designed for younger viewers, this 22-minute adventure teams kid-friendly versions of Spidey and the Avengers against Ultron and Green Goblin. Developed with Atomic Cartoons, it plays as a self-contained story with a clear hero lineup and simple stakes. It arrived on Disney+ shortly after its channel premiere. The crossover is positioned as a recent special release in November’s slate.

Tell us your favorites—what are you pressing play on this weekend, and what should we add to next week’s list in the comments?

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