Here Are the Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Disney+, Including a Beloved Pixar Classic

Disney+ is adding lots of new shows and movies, including nature programs and big-budget superhero films. This weekend, you’ll find a great selection of animated movies, sci-fi adventures, and thrilling dramas. Whether you want to watch something brand new or revisit an old favorite, Disney+ has plenty to keep you entertained. Here are some of the most popular titles available right now.

‘Ghost Elephants’ (2026)

‘Ghost Elephants’ is a new documentary that closely follows the incredible journeys and survival skills of elephants. Created by Sobey Road Entertainment, the film shows how these magnificent animals cope with growing threats to their habitats. Using stunning visuals, it highlights their strength and adaptability in the wild. You can watch it on Disney+ starting Sunday, March 8, 2026.

‘Miraculous World: Tokyo, Stellar Force’ (2025)

This animated movie follows Ladybug and Cat Noir as they journey to Japan to save Earth from a new danger. They team up with Japanese heroes to stop a powerful force that could throw the world into chaos. It’s the latest release in the ‘Miraculous World’ series from The Walt Disney Company France, and it’s quickly becoming popular with viewers who enjoy exciting animated adventures.

‘Predator: Badlands’ (2025)

As a huge sci-fi fan, I recently checked out ‘Predator: Badlands,’ and it was a blast! It’s set in the future and centers around two sisters who suddenly find themselves being hunted by a seriously dangerous alien. This Predator shows up with some incredibly advanced tech, so my favorite part was watching the sisters use their smarts and survival instincts to try and outmaneuver him. It’s a 20th Century Studios production that really adds something new to the ‘Predator’ universe, and it’s quickly become a favorite among fans – I know I enjoyed it a lot since discovering it on streaming!

‘Inside Out 2’ (2024)

Okay, so ‘Inside Out 2’ just dropped, and as someone who loves a good animated film, I have to say it’s brilliant. The first movie was amazing at showing what goes on inside a kid’s head, and this sequel takes it to a whole new level as Riley hits her teens. It’s like, imagine all those original emotions – Joy, Sadness, and the gang – suddenly having to share space with a bunch of new feelings, like Anxiety! It really gets into all the messy, complicated stuff that happens when you’re growing up, but it does it in this super colorful and creative way. If you’re looking for something the whole family will enjoy, seriously, check it out – it’s streaming now.

‘Avengers: Endgame’ (2019)

After the devastating events of ‘Avengers: Infinity War’, the surviving heroes need to find a way to undo Thanos’s destruction. They undertake a dangerous mission, traveling through time to collect the Infinity Stones from different eras. This movie from Marvel Studios is the epic finale to more than ten years of connected superhero stories, and it continues to be a key film for fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe on Disney+.

‘Snow White and the Huntsman’ (2012)

This movie offers a darker take on the Snow White story, following a princess who flees a wicked queen. She joins forces with a talented huntsman and a group of rebels to take back her kingdom. The film, from Universal Pictures, is filled with large-scale battles and has a realistic, moody look. Currently, ‘Snow White and the Huntsman’ is popular with viewers who enjoy fantasy and action-packed adventures.

‘Pitch Perfect’ (2012)

‘Pitch Perfect’ is a fun, lighthearted musical comedy about a new college student who dreams of being a music producer. She joins the Barden Bellas, an all-female a cappella group, and encourages them to modernize their sound for a national competition. The Universal Pictures film boasts a big cast and inventive vocal performances of well-known songs, and it’s currently available to stream.

‘Rio’ (2011)

The movie ‘Rio’ follows Blu, a unique blue macaw who goes from Minnesota to Rio de Janeiro to find a mate. Despite being unable to fly, he has to find his way around the bustling city while avoiding animal smugglers. Along the way, he meets fun and helpful locals and learns to be brave. This animated film from 20th Century Fox is a cheerful and enjoyable adventure for everyone.

‘2012’ (2009)

‘2012,’ directed by Roland Emmerich, is a disaster movie based on the idea of a Mayan prophecy coming true. It follows a writer trying to save his family as the Earth begins to fall apart, causing massive destruction around the world. The film shows various characters desperately trying to reach hidden government shelters in the mountains. Viewers who enjoy thrilling, action-packed survival stories have been tuning in to ‘2012’ this week.

‘A Bug’s Life’ (1998)

Flik, a creative ant, makes a mistake that puts his entire colony in danger from some hungry grasshoppers. He tries to find strong warriors to help, but accidentally ends up with a team of clumsy circus bugs! These unlikely heroes must discover their courage and work together to save the day. ‘A Bug’s Life’ is a beloved Pixar film about being yourself and the power of teamwork, and it’s been a family favorite on Disney+ for years.

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2026-03-14 09:22