Here Are the Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Disney+, Including ‘LEGO Marvel Avengers: Strange Tails’

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If your weekend queue needs a quick refresh, Disney+ has a neat mix of brand-new premieres and evergreen favorites right now. The latest drops include a Marvel universe arrival and a music-forward holiday original, while the rest of the picks are platform standouts that families and solo viewers return to year after year. Below are 10 solid options—starting with this week’s fresh arrivals, then filling out with Disney+ staples that are easy to press play on tonight. Dates below refer to U.S. Disney+ availability for the week of Friday, November 14, 2025.

‘Madame Web’ (2024)

'Madame Web' (2024)
Columbia Pictures

Swinging onto Disney+ on Friday, November 14, this Sony Marvel story follows Cassandra Webb, a New York paramedic who begins experiencing visions that pull her into a fight to protect three young women from a deadly pursuer. S. J. Clarkson directs, with Dakota Johnson starring alongside Sydney Sweeney, Isabela Merced, Celeste O’Connor, Tahar Rahim, Emma Roberts, and Adam Scott. The film arrives on the platform after its theatrical and digital windows, expanding the Spider-Man–adjacent corner available to stream. If you want a superhero thriller anchored by clairvoyant stakes, this is the week’s headline movie on Disney+.

‘A Very Jonas Christmas Movie’ (2025)

'A Very Jonas Christmas Movie' (2025)
20th Television

Debuting Friday, November 14 as a Disney+ original, this holiday caper finds Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas playing themselves as travel mishaps strand them in London with Christmas looming. Directed by Jessica Yu and written by Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger, the special features musical moments and a supporting cast that includes Randall Park, Billie Lourd, and more. It’s positioned as a straight-to-streaming premiere you can watch the moment it drops. Consider it an easy, music-friendly pick for a family movie night.

‘LEGO Marvel Avengers: Strange Tails’ (2025)

'LEGO Marvel Avengers: Strange Tails' (2025)
Marvel Studios

Arriving the same Friday as a Disney+ special, this two-part animated outing assembles the Avengers in brick form for a quick, family-ready mission. The setup leans into fast gags and breezy action while nodding to classic team dynamics, with Marvel and the LEGO Group partnering on the release. It’s designed to be an all-ages caper you can finish in a single sitting. If you want something new-but-light this weekend, queue this before or after your feature pick.

‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ (1993)

'The Nightmare Before Christmas' (1993)
Touchstone Pictures

This stop-motion musical follows Jack Skellington’s discovery of Christmas Town and the chaos that ensues when he tries to bring the holiday to Halloween Town. Directed by Henry Selick from a story by Tim Burton, it features songs and score by Danny Elfman, whose vocals also bring Jack’s singing voice to life. The handcrafted animation and seasonal crossover keep it a perennial chart-topper on Disney+. If you want one movie that bridges spooky and festive, this is the platform’s go-to.

‘Coco’ (2017)

'Coco' (2017)
Pixar

Pixar’s family adventure tracks young Miguel into the Land of the Dead on a quest to understand his heritage and reclaim music in his life. Directed by Lee Unkrich with co-director Adrian Molina, it blends emotional storytelling with detailed cultural world-building and a memorable song lineup led by ‘Remember Me’. Voice performances by Anthony Gonzalez, Gael García Bernal, and Benjamin Bratt anchor the film’s heart. It continues to rank among Disney+’s most-watched picks for a reason.

‘The Incredibles’ (2004)

'The Incredibles' (2004)
Pixar

Brad Bird’s superhero classic follows the Parr family balancing secret identities with everyday suburban life, staged in a sleek retro-futurist world. Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter, and Samuel L. Jackson lead the voice cast, while Michael Giacchino’s score underlines both action and family beats. Smart set-pieces and tight pacing make it ideal for a crowd-pleasing rewatch. It’s also a perfect lead-in to the sequel below.

‘Incredibles 2’ (2018)

'Incredibles 2' (2018)
Pixar

With Elastigirl front and center on a public push to legalize superheroes, Bob tackles life on the home front as Jack-Jack’s powers explode in unpredictable directions. Writer-director Brad Bird returns with bigger action, the Screenslaver mystery, and punchy family dynamics. The sequel pairs naturally with the original for a back-to-back lineup. If you’re building a mini-marathon, start with ‘The Incredibles’ and roll straight into this.

‘Ratatouille’ (2007)

'Ratatouille' (2007)
Pixar

A rat named Remy teams with shy cook Linguini to prove that “anyone can cook” in a Paris kitchen. Director Brad Bird and composer Michael Giacchino craft a warm, culinary-precise comedy with standout characters like critic Anton Ego. The film’s depiction of food and mentorship rewards repeat viewings. It’s a comfort-food feature that routinely appears among Disney+ favorites.

‘Hocus Pocus’ (1993)

'Hocus Pocus' (1993)
Walt Disney Pictures

Set in Salem, this family fantasy revives the Sanderson sisters after a teen lights the Black Flame Candle. Directed by Kenny Ortega and starring Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy, it mixes witchy hijinks with musical cues and practical-effects charm. Its small-town Halloween vibe has made it an annual watch on the platform. Pair it with the sequel for a complete double feature.

‘Hocus Pocus 2’ (2022)

'Hocus Pocus 2' (2022)
Walt Disney Pictures

The Sandersons return to modern-day Salem when a new group of teens accidentally resurrects them. Directed by Anne Fletcher, the sequel brings back the original trio and updates the lore with contemporary jokes and set-pieces. It functions as a family-friendly follow-up that mirrors the first film’s rhythms. If you loved ‘Hocus Pocus’, this makes for an easy second pick.

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