A Hit Animated Sequel Tops Disney+’s Top 10 Most-Watched Movies of the Week
Disney+ continues to be a primary destination for family-friendly animation and high-octane blockbusters, drawing millions of viewers to its expansive digital library. This week’s trending titles showcase a mix of nostalgic favorites and highly anticipated recent releases that have captured the global audience’s attention. From prehistoric adventures to survivalist thrillers, these films represent the most popular choices currently streaming on the platform. The diversity of the list reflects a broad appeal across various genres, ranging from disaster epics to heartfelt coming-of-age stories.
‘Up’ (2009)

Carl Fredricksen, an elderly widower, journeys to South America in a house lifted by thousands of helium balloons. He is joined by Russell, a young Wilderness Explorer who inadvertently becomes a stowaway during the events of ‘Up’. They encounter a rare flightless bird named Kevin and a talking dog named Dug while searching for the majestic Paradise Falls. The story explores poignant themes of grief, lifelong adventure, and the formation of unexpected family bonds.
‘Rio 2’ (2014)

Blu and Jewel travel to the Amazon rainforest with their three children to search for other blue macaws in ‘Rio 2’. They discover a hidden tribe of their species living deep in the jungle, including Jewel’s long-lost father, Eduardo. Blu struggles to adapt to the wild environment while Nigel the cockatoo returns to seek vengeance against the family. The film highlights critical themes regarding environmental conservation and the importance of preserving avian family heritage.
‘Ralph Breaks the Internet’ (2018)

Ralph and Vanellope von Schweetz venture into the vast world of the internet to find a replacement part for ‘Sugar Rush’. They navigate through social media platforms and intense online racing games to save Vanellope’s home in ‘Ralph Breaks the Internet’. Along the journey, they encounter various Disney characters and experience the unpredictable nature of viral digital fame. Their friendship is tested as they discover they have vastly different aspirations for their futures within the online landscape.
‘Ice Age’ (2002)

A woolly mammoth, a saber-toothed tiger, and a sloth team up to return a human infant to its tribe. Manny, Diego, and Sid must overcome their natural instincts and navigate treacherous frozen landscapes throughout ‘Ice Age’. Scrat, a prehistoric squirrel, concurrently pursues an elusive acorn, inadvertently causing various geographical shifts across the land. This film established a long-running franchise centered on the concept of an unconventional and loyal family unit.
‘2012’ (2009)

A frustrated writer and his family struggle to survive as global geological catastrophes threaten to end human civilization in ‘2012’. The film depicts the predicted Mayan apocalypse through massive earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and devastating mega-tsunamis. Secretly, world governments construct giant arks to preserve the human race and essential cultural treasures for the future. The narrative follows various characters across several continents as they race against time to reach the safety of the vessels.
‘Rio’ (2011)

A domesticated macaw named Blu travels from Minnesota to Rio de Janeiro to meet the only other known female of his species. Blu and Jewel are targeted by animal smugglers and must escape through the vibrant and crowded streets of Brazil in ‘Rio’. Despite his initial inability to fly, Blu learns to embrace his natural instincts with the help of several local birds. The animation vividly showcases the culture and festivities associated with the annual Brazilian Carnival celebration.
‘Inside Out 2’ (2024)

Riley enters her teenage years and begins experiencing a new set of complex emotions within her mental headquarters. The original crew of Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust must find a way to collaborate with newcomers like Anxiety in ‘Inside Out 2’. These internal shifts occur as Riley attends a competitive hockey camp and navigates the complexities of changing social friendships. The film explores psychological development and the formation of a young adult’s identity during a transitional life stage.
‘Zootopia’ (2016)

Officer Judy Hopps, the first bunny on the police force, teams up with a cynical fox named Nick Wilde to solve a missing persons case. They uncover a deep-seated conspiracy that threatens the peace between predators and prey throughout ‘Zootopia’. Their investigation leads them through diverse city districts, including the luxurious Sahara Square and the icy Tundra Town. The film addresses themes of prejudice and social stereotypes through its creative and vibrant animated metropolis setting.
‘Predator: Badlands’ (2025)

This standalone entry in the science fiction franchise focuses on two sisters navigating a hostile and dangerous environment. They find themselves being hunted by a technologically advanced extraterrestrial warrior in ‘Predator: Badlands’. Set in a near-future landscape, the story emphasizes raw survival instincts and the deep bond between the siblings. The production offers a fresh perspective on the creature’s lore and introduces new hunting tactics to the storied series.
‘Zootopia 2’ (2025)

Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde return to investigate a new mystery involving a secret criminal underworld within the city in ‘Zootopia 2’. The duo must navigate unfamiliar territories and encounter a variety of new animal species across the expanding metropolis. Their professional partnership is tested as they confront challenges that go beyond their initial expectations as police officers. The sequel expands on the established world-building while introducing new technological and cultural elements to the animal society.
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