‘Freakier Friday’ Tops Disney+’s Top 10 Most-Watched Movies List This Week Again
From new franchise entries and holiday fare to animation classics, this week’s Disney+ viewing leans into big brands, family favorites, and a couple of timely seasonal picks that keep rewatch value high across age groups.
‘Toy Story’ (1995)

‘Toy Story’ launched Pixar’s feature-length computer animation era, introducing Woody and Buzz Lightyear as toys navigating rivalry and friendship. Tom Hanks and Tim Allen lead the voice cast, with a script that balances adventure beats and character humor. The film established a shared world of toys that come to life when humans aren’t present. On Disney+, it anchors a franchise collection that includes sequels, shorts, and related extras.
‘A Very Jonas Christmas Movie’ (2025)

‘A Very Jonas Christmas Movie’ centers on a festive story featuring members of the Jonas Brothers and holiday music elements. The production blends narrative scenes with performance moments tailored to seasonal programming. Expect family themes, light comedy, and celebratory set-pieces designed for repeat December viewing. Disney+ positions it among other holiday specials for easy discovery.
‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’ (2000)

‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’ is the live-action adaptation of Dr. Seuss’s story, starring Jim Carrey as the Grinch in extensive prosthetics and makeup. The film recreates Whoville with elaborate sets and costuming, emphasizing spectacle and comedic physicality. It intercuts the Grinch’s Mount Crumpit lair with the town’s festivities and Cindy-Lou’s attempts to understand him. On Disney+, it’s a frequent holiday-season selection for family viewing.
‘The Devil Wears Prada’ (2006)

‘The Devil Wears Prada’ follows aspiring journalist Andy Sachs as she becomes assistant to powerful fashion editor Miranda Priestly at a high-profile magazine. Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway lead the cast, with key sequences set across editorial meetings, runway events, and photo shoots. The film adapts Lauren Weisberger’s novel, charting workplace expectations, personal trade-offs, and career choices. Disney+ streams it as part of a broad catalog of studio and library titles.
‘The Hand That Rocks the Cradle’ (1992)

‘The Hand That Rocks the Cradle’ is a domestic thriller about a nanny who insinuates herself into a family’s life with hidden motives. The cast includes Rebecca De Mornay and Annabella Sciorra in central roles. The film builds tension through escalating incidents inside the home and social circle. Its focus on trust, parenting, and intrusion keeps the plot tightly contained and suspense-driven.
‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ (2022)

‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ returns to Pandora to focus on Jake Sully and Neytiri as their family encounters ocean-dwelling Na’vi clans and new threats. The production features extensive underwater performance capture and large-scale visual effects. It expands the setting with reef culture, aquatic creatures, and updated technology designs. On Disney+, the film sits alongside franchise extras for viewers interested in behind-the-scenes materials.
‘Home Alone’ (1990)

‘Home Alone’ follows eight-year-old Kevin McCallister as he defends his house from would-be burglars using homemade traps after being accidentally left behind. The film stars Macaulay Culkin, with Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern as the bumbling thieves. Written by John Hughes and directed by Chris Columbus, it blends slapstick set-pieces with family-centric storytelling. Disney+ hosts the film alongside related franchise entries for easy holiday marathoning.
‘Zootopia 2 | A Special Look’ (2025)

‘Zootopia 2 | A Special Look’ serves as a preview featurette that highlights footage, creative process, and character updates from the sequel. It typically includes brief scene teases, voice-cast snippets, and crew commentary on world-building. The piece is designed to prime viewers on story themes and returning locations. On Disney+, it functions as a quick catch-up for fans and a sampler for newcomers.
‘The Fantastic 4: First Steps’ (2025)

‘The Fantastic 4: First Steps’ introduces Marvel’s First Family—Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Johnny Storm, and Ben Grimm—within the broader Marvel universe. The film tracks the team’s transformation and early mission framework, setting up powers, relationships, and science-driven stakes. It emphasizes the mix of exploration and superhero problem-solving that defines the group. Disney+ placement ties it directly to other Marvel titles for continuity-friendly viewing.
‘Freakier Friday’ (2025)

‘Freakier Friday’ continues the mother–daughter body-swap premise made famous in the earlier film, reuniting the central characters for a new round of life-switching chaos. The story again pivots on the family dynamic, using the swap to push both leads into unfamiliar responsibilities. Expect returning faces alongside new additions tied to school, work, and extended family. It’s positioned as a marquee comedy debut on Disney+ with streaming availability built around a wide audience.
Tell us which of these you watched this week—and what you’re queuing up next—in the comments!


