‘Zootopia’ Tops Disney+’s Top 10 Most-Watched Movies of the Week List Once More

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Disney+ continues to dominate the streaming landscape with a mix of holiday classics and exclusive previews of upcoming blockbusters. Viewers this week have flocked to beloved nostalgic favorites alongside highly anticipated glimpses into future franchise installments. The current top ten list reflects a diverse interest in animation and live action family entertainment.

‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ (2022)

'Avatar: The Way of Water' (2022)
20th Century Studios

Jake Sully lives with his newfound family formed on the planet of Pandora. A familiar threat returns to finish what was previously started causing Jake to work with Neytiri and the army of the Na’vi race to protect their planet. The family flees their home to seek refuge with the Metkayina clan who explore the oceans of Pandora. This visual spectacle expands the lore of the planet while introducing new creatures and cultural dynamics.

‘Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The Final Show’ (2025)

'Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The Final Show' (2025)
Taylor Swift Productions

This concert film documents the concluding performance of the global phenomenon known as the Eras Tour. Fans witness high energy performances spanning the musical career of Taylor Swift with elaborate set designs and costume changes. The production captures the emotional atmosphere of the final night as the artist celebrates her extensive discography with the audience. It serves as a definitive record of a tour that broke numerous attendance and revenue records worldwide.

‘The Fantastic 4: First Steps’ (2025)

'The Fantastic 4: First Steps' (2025)
Marvel Studios

Marvel Studios introduces the First Family to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in this retro futuristic adventure. Reed Richards leads his team through cosmic anomalies that grant them extraordinary abilities while they navigate a 1960s inspired reality. The group must learn to work together as a family unit to face a threat that endangers their world. This film sets the foundation for their future involvement in the broader cinematic narrative.

‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’ (2000)

'How the Grinch Stole Christmas' (2000)
Universal Pictures

Jim Carrey stars as the reclusive green creature who despises the festive season and the joyful citizens of Whoville. The Grinch hatches a scheme to steal every present and decoration to ruin Christmas for the town. His plan hits a snag when he encounters the young Cindy Lou Who who is determined to find the true meaning of the holiday. Ron Howard directs this live action adaptation that brings the classic Dr. Seuss story to life with elaborate makeup and set design.

‘Avatar: Fire and Ash | A Special Look’ (2025)

'Avatar: Fire and Ash' (2025)
20th Century Studios

Viewers get an exclusive preview of the third installment in the epic science fiction franchise directed by James Cameron. This special look introduces the Ash People who represent a more aggressive and volcanic tribe of Na’vi. The footage teases new biomes and the escalating conflict involving Jake Sully and his family against unexpected adversaries. It builds anticipation for the next chapter of the saga by showcasing cutting edge visual effects and character designs.

‘Freakier Friday’ (2025)

'Freakier Friday' (2025)
Walt Disney Pictures

Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan return for this sequel to their popular body swap comedy. Tess and Anna Coleman find themselves in another chaotic predicament that forces them to switch bodies with different family members. They must navigate personal and professional challenges while trying to reverse the mystical switch before a major family event. The film explores the dynamics of mother and daughter relationships through a lens of multigenerational humor.

‘Zootopia 2 | A Special Look’ (2025)

'Zootopia 2 | A Special Look' (2025)
Walt Disney Animation Studios

This promotional feature provides a glimpse into the upcoming adventures of Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde. The preview highlights new districts within the animal metropolis and introduces fresh characters that the duo will encounter. Fans receive early insights into the mystery that the officers must solve in the highly anticipated sequel. It sets the stage for a story that continues to address social themes through the lens of an animated animal society.

‘Home Alone 2: Lost in New York’ (1992)

'Home Alone 2: Lost in New York' (1992)
20th Century Fox

Kevin McCallister finds himself separated from his family again during a holiday trip and ends up in New York City. He manages to check into the Plaza Hotel and enjoy the city until he runs into the escaped Wet Bandits. Kevin uses his wits to construct a new house of horrors to stop the criminals from robbing a toy store. The sequel replicates the successful formula of the original while expanding the action to a massive urban setting.

‘Home Alone’ (1990)

'Home Alone' (1990)
20th Century Fox

An eight year old boy is accidentally left behind when his large family flies to Paris for Christmas vacation. Kevin initially relishes his freedom but soon has to defend his home from a pair of bumbling burglars known as the Wet Bandits. He sets up a series of ingenious booby traps throughout the house to thwart their attempts to break in. This holiday classic balances slapstick comedy with heartwarming moments about family and the spirit of Christmas.

‘Zootopia’ (2016)

'Zootopia' (2016)
Walt Disney Animation Studios

A rookie rabbit police officer named Judy Hopps teams up with a cynical con artist fox named Nick Wilde to solve a mysterious case. They uncover a conspiracy involving the disappearance of predator citizens in a city where animals live together in harmony. The investigation forces them to confront deep seated prejudices and learn to trust one another despite their natural instincts. This animated film combines a buddy cop narrative with social commentary on stereotypes and inclusion.

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