
Disney+ keeps drawing in millions of viewers with its wide range of popular movies and special content. This week, you’ll find a blend of classic favorites and exciting previews of recent blockbusters that everyone’s talking about. People are rediscovering beloved animated films and epic cinematic experiences, as well as enjoying new movies that were recently in theaters. Here’s a look at what’s currently most popular with audiences around the world.
‘Titanic’ (1997)

James Cameron’s ‘Titanic’ is a sweeping love story set aboard the ill-fated RMS Titanic. The film follows Jack, a young artist, and Rose, a woman from a wealthy family, as they fall in love despite the differences in their social classes. It vividly portrays the opulence of the ship and the harrowing details of its sinking in the North Atlantic. For over ten years, ‘Titanic’ was the highest-grossing film ever made and remains a groundbreaking feat in both visual effects and historical drama.
‘Ratatouille’ (2007)

Remy, a passionate rat, has big dreams of becoming a chef in Paris. He teams up with an awkward kitchen employee to secretly create amazing food at a well-known restaurant. ‘Ratatouille’ shows that anyone, no matter where they come from, can have incredible talent. The movie was praised by critics for its beautiful animation and heartwarming story, thanks to Pixar Animation Studios.
‘The Fantastic 4: First Steps’ (2025)

As a huge movie fan, I’m really excited about Marvel’s new take on the Fantastic Four! They’ve created this amazing retro-futuristic world, and it’s so cool to see Reed Richards and the team trying to juggle their incredible powers with the responsibility of saving Earth from all sorts of cosmic dangers. The visuals are heavily inspired by the 1960s, which is a really unique touch, and it officially connects this version of the team to the wider Marvel Cinematic Universe. Honestly, everyone’s been rushing to see how they’ve reimagined these legendary heroes, and I was definitely one of them!
‘Freakier Friday’ (2025)

Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan are back as mother and daughter in a new movie where they magically switch bodies again! This sequel looks at how families change over time and the challenges they face today, all while being funny and heartwarming. It’s a lighthearted story about seeing things from another person’s point of view, and it’s quickly become a hit with fans of the original 2003 film on streaming platforms.
‘Home Alone’ (1990)

In the beloved holiday classic ‘Home Alone,’ young Kevin McCallister is mistakenly left at home when his family goes on vacation to Paris. He’s then forced to protect his house from a pair of determined burglars by setting up a series of inventive traps. The film has become a yearly tradition for many, offering a funny and heartwarming dose of nostalgia. It also sparked a successful series of sequels and made its young star famous. Viewers still love the movie’s cheerful holiday spirit and its hilarious physical comedy.
‘Home Alone 2: Lost in New York’ (1992)

Lost and alone in a big city after accidentally boarding the wrong plane during the holidays, the main character uses his father’s credit card to check into a fancy hotel. There, he unexpectedly runs into old enemies. This sequel ramps up the elaborate traps from the first film and takes place against the backdrop of famous city landmarks. People keep watching this adventure because it’s both funny and genuinely touching.
‘Zootopia’ (2016)

Zootopia is an animated movie about a hopeful bunny police officer and a sly fox who reluctantly team up to uncover a puzzling conspiracy in a huge city full of different animals. The film cleverly tackles important social issues while keeping audiences entertained with its colorful animation and exciting mystery. It was a critical and commercial success, winning an Academy Award and continuing to be popular online.
‘Avatar: Fire and Ash | A Special Look’ (2025)

This special preview offers fans a first look at the latest movie in the popular science fiction series. Director James Cameron reveals footage and artwork showcasing the unique cultures of the planet, including a new group called the Ash People, who are portrayed as fierce warriors. Viewers are getting a taste of what to expect when the film is released.
‘Avatar’ (2009)

A former Marine who is paralyzed is sent on a special mission to Pandora, a moon inhabited by a native population. He finds himself conflicted between following his original orders and developing a bond with the alien world and its people. The movie ‘Avatar’ was revolutionary for its use of motion capture and 3D technology, creating a deeply immersive experience. It’s still the highest-grossing film of all time and a key example of today’s big-budget filmmaking.
‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ (2022)

I was completely drawn into the story of Jake and Neytiri as they faced a new threat to their family and Pandora. Seeing them seek help from a remarkable ocean clan was incredible, and I loved watching them adapt to a completely different way of life. More than just stunning visuals – though the underwater scenes were breathtaking! – it really resonated with me because it’s a powerful story about protecting your loved ones and the importance of preserving our natural world against those driven by greed. It truly expanded the world of Pandora in a way that captivated me.
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