
This week, lots of people are watching the streaming service, enjoying both classic animated movies and new releases. The service has a great mix of familiar favorites and sneak peeks at upcoming big movies. Families seem to be leading the way, watching holiday episodes and shows from popular franchises that have been around for the last thirty years. Here’s a look at what’s most popular right now.
‘Prep & Landing: The Snowball Protocol’ (2025)

Lanny and Wayne, the elf agents, are back in a new holiday adventure! This time, they’re on a critical mission to retrieve stolen North Pole technology after a security breach. The film keeps the same lovable animation style as before, but adds even more funny moments, focusing on the amusing side of the elf secret service.
‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ (2022)

Jake Sully and his family are living on the alien moon of Pandora when a past enemy reappears. To stay safe, they seek help from the Metkayina, a clan who live in close connection with the ocean. Director James Cameron uses cutting-edge technology to vividly recreate the underwater world. The story focuses on the importance of protecting family and learning to adjust to new surroundings.
‘Toy Story 3’ (2010)

As Andy gets ready for college, he mistakenly donates his toys to Sunnyside Daycare. Woody and the others find themselves trapped in the seemingly friendly, but ultimately deceptive, daycare run by Lotso the Bear. They have to team up and find a way to escape before Andy leaves, leading to a heartwarming and emotional ending to their story that highlights the importance of their friendship.
‘Avatar: Fire and Ash | A Special Look’ (2025)

This short preview offers a first look at the next movie in the science fiction series. It reveals new environments and character looks, adding to the rich story of Pandora. Viewers can see early images and ideas for the Fire People and Ash People, and the preview is designed to get fans excited for the latest film from director James Cameron.
‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’ (2000)

Jim Carrey plays the Grinch, a lonely character who tries to stop Christmas from happening in the happy town of Whoville. He disguises himself to steal all the gifts and decorations. This movie brings the beloved Dr. Seuss story to life with impressive costumes and sets, and a young girl named Cindy Lou Who is key to helping the Grinch change his ways.
‘Toy Story’ (1995)

Woody, a beloved cowboy doll, finds his place as top toy in danger when Buzz Lightyear, a new spaceman action figure, arrives. After getting lost, the two initially compete, but must learn to work together to find their way back home. This Pixar film was a groundbreaking achievement in computer animation, bringing toys to life on screen. Their adventure not only leads to a strong friendship, but also launched a beloved story that continues to captivate audiences after many years.
‘Zootopia 2 | A Special Look’ (2025)

Disney just gave fans a first look at the next chapter in the popular animated mystery! The preview brings back Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde as they gear up for fresh adventures in the bustling animal city. We get a glimpse of new areas within the city and some possible villains they’ll have to deal with. It’s a short but exciting tease that reminds everyone how much they love this world of talking animals.
‘The Fantastic 4: First Steps’ (2025)

Marvel Studios is bringing the Fantastic Four – Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Johnny Storm, and Ben Grimm – into the Marvel Cinematic Universe with a visually exciting, retro-futuristic story. The film explores how the team first came together and sets up their future adventures alongside other Marvel heroes. This marks a fresh start for these beloved characters now that they’re part of Disney’s Marvel Studios.
‘Freakier Friday’ (2025)

Okay, so I just saw the sequel to that fun body-swap movie from years ago, and it was a blast! Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan are fantastic, naturally, and they’re back as Tess and Anna. This time around, the body-switching isn’t just between them – it involves their kids too, which adds a really interesting and funny layer. It’s a sweet movie that plays on that nostalgic feeling from the original, but also tackles relatable stuff about motherhood and how different generations see the world. Honestly, it’s a fun watch that manages to be both familiar and fresh.
‘Zootopia’ (2016)

This animated film follows a dedicated rabbit police officer who reluctantly partners with a sly fox con artist to find a missing person. Their investigation leads them to a larger conspiracy that could shatter the fragile peace between the city’s predators and prey. Blending the classic ‘buddy cop’ formula with thoughtful observations about prejudice and stereotypes, the film’s beautiful animation and gripping story have made it a beloved modern classic.
Share which movie you are planning to watch this weekend in the comments.
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