Here Are the Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Disney+, Including ‘Eenie Meanie’
Disney+ has a strong mix of fresh releases and well known favorites right now. The lineup covers Marvel action, animated adventures, and live action comedies that suit family nights and solo viewing alike.
Here is a set of ten films that viewers are pressing play on this week. Each entry gives a quick sense of the story and the key people who made it, so you can pick a title and start watching without extra searching.
‘Thunderbolts*’ (2025)

A clandestine unit pulls together operatives who have served as both allies and adversaries and tasks them with a high risk assignment that reaches across the larger universe. The roster brings back Yelena Belova, Bucky Barnes, John Walker, Red Guardian, Ghost, and Taskmaster while Valentina Allegra de Fontaine steers the mission from inside the system.
The film is directed by Jake Schreier with Kevin Feige producing for Marvel Studios and a script by Eric Pearson with work by Lee Sung Jin. The cast includes Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan, Wyatt Russell, David Harbour, Hannah John Kamen, Olga Kurylenko, and Julia Louis Dreyfus with Geraldine Viswanathan among the additional players.
‘Eenie Meanie’ (2025)

A gifted driver who once stepped away from crime is pushed back behind the wheel when a time sensitive job threatens the people in her life. The plot follows a chain of robberies and escapes through urban streets while crews on both sides of the law close in and force a choice between loyalty and survival.
The production focuses on practical car work and a grounded approach that keeps the action close to the pavement. The ensemble features the driver, a handler with undisclosed motives, and investigators who tighten the net as plans shift, with a director known for sharp crime stories leading a team that emphasizes tight character beats and precise stunt design.
‘LEGO Disney Princess: Villains Unite’ (2024)

Multiple kingdoms are thrown into trouble when classic villains join forces and launch a plan that crosses worlds. A team of Disney Princess heroes including characters such as Ariel, Moana, Rapunzel, and Tiana travels across familiar locations to solve problems and undo the spell that set everything in motion.
The special is produced by LEGO with Disney Branded Television and blends brick built animation with bright staging and quick comedic timing. Voice actors return to portray well known characters and the creative crew threads in musical and visual nods to the original films while keeping the pace lively for family viewing.
‘Incredibles 2’ (2018)

Elastigirl takes the lead on a public campaign to bring supers back while Bob stays home with Violet, Dash, and Jack Jack and learns what makes the baby tick. A new foe called the Screenslaver targets the effort and pushes the family and their friends to suit up again when the plan goes wrong.
Brad Bird writes and directs for Pixar Animation Studios with John Walker and Nicole Paradis Grindle producing. The voice cast features Holly Hunter, Craig T Nelson, Sarah Vowell, Huck Milner, and Samuel L Jackson with Bob Odenkirk and Catherine Keener in key roles and a score by Michael Giacchino.
‘Frozen’ (2013)

Elsa loses control of her ice magic and covers Arendelle in deep winter which sends Anna into the mountains to bring her sister home. Anna teams with Kristoff, his reindeer Sven, and Olaf while the sisters confront the truth about their powers and the cost of breaking the spell.
The film comes from Walt Disney Animation Studios and is directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee with a screenplay by Jennifer Lee and production by Peter Del Vecho. The voice cast includes Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell, Jonathan Groff, and Josh Gad with original songs by Kristen Anderson Lopez and Robert Lopez and a score by Christophe Beck.
‘Rio’ (2011)

A domesticated macaw named Blu leaves Minnesota for Rio de Janeiro to meet Jewel, the last known female of his species. The journey pulls him into a chase with smugglers during Carnival while new friends try to help him learn to fly and find a way home.
Carlos Saldanha directs for Blue Sky Studios with a screenplay by Don Rhymer and contributions from the story team. The voice cast features Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway, Jemaine Clement, Jamie Foxx, will.i.am, George Lopez, and Leslie Mann and the music is composed by John Powell.
‘Up’ (2009)

Carl Fredricksen ties thousands of balloons to his house to fulfill a promise and heads for South America with an unexpected passenger named Russell. The trip leads to storms, a rare bird, and a confrontation with a figure from Carl’s past as the pair learns to work together.
Pete Docter directs with Bob Peterson as co director and Jonas Rivera as producer for Pixar Animation Studios. The voice cast includes Ed Asner, Jordan Nagai, and Christopher Plummer and the score is by Michael Giacchino.
‘The Incredibles’ (2004)

Years after heroes entered a protection program, Bob Parr secretly accepts a mission that pulls him back into action and draws his family into a fight with Syndrome. Helen, Violet, and Dash join the operation and discover how effective they are when they operate as a unit.
Brad Bird writes and directs for Pixar Animation Studios with John Walker producing. The voice cast includes Craig T Nelson, Holly Hunter, Samuel L Jackson, Jason Lee, and Sarah Vowell and the score is composed by Michael Giacchino.
‘Freaky Friday’ (2003)

A mother and daughter swap bodies because of a mystical twist that strikes during a busy week filled with school and wedding plans. The switch forces each to navigate the other’s schedule while they search for a way to return to normal before major events begin.
Mark Waters directs from a screenplay by Heather Hach and Leslie Dixon based on the novel by Mary Rodgers. Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan lead the cast with Chad Michael Murray and Mark Harmon in supporting roles and music by Rolfe Kent.
‘Ice Age’ (2002)

A woolly mammoth named Manny meets a talkative sloth named Sid and a saber tooth tiger named Diego during a harsh prehistoric winter. The trio carries a human infant across long distances while evading predators and surviving the elements.
Chris Wedge directs with Carlos Saldanha as co director for Blue Sky Studios and the script team shapes a story that launched a lasting franchise. The voice cast features Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, and Denis Leary and the score is by David Newman.
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