Disney+ is having one of its strongest months in a long time. Whether you’re in the mood for a Pixar adventure, an emotional drama, or a record-breaking animated blockbuster, the platform has you covered. Here are the 10 best movies to watch on Disney+ right now.
1. Zootopia 2 (Animated/Comedy)
On Disney+ since- March 11, 2026

The biggest animated movie ever made is right here on Disney+, and if you haven’t seen it yet, what are you waiting for? Zootopia 2 brings back rookie cops Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin) and Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman) on a wild new mystery when the mysterious Gary De’Snake (Ke Huy Quan) arrives in the city and turns the animal metropolis upside down. To crack the case, the duo must go undercover into unexpected new corners of Zootopia, testing their partnership like never before. With a voice cast that also includes Shakira, Idris Elba, Quinta Brunson, and Andy Samberg, this is pure animated joy from start to finish.
2. Send Help (Thriller/Dark Comedy)
On Disney+ since- May 7, 2026

Sam Raimi (Evil Dead, Spider-Man) is back in full genre mode with this deliciously dark survival thriller. Send Help follows corporate strategist Linda Liddle (Rachel McAdams) and new CEO Bradley Preston (Dylan O’Brien), the sole survivors of a plane crash on a deserted island, forced to bury their workplace grudges amid scarce resources. What starts as tense cooperation quickly spirals into a psychological war of manipulation, shifting power dynamics, and survival wits, with Raimi’s signature dark humor running through every scene. If you like your thrillers with a twisted edge, this is unmissable.
3. It Ends With Us (Romance/Drama)
On Disney+ since- June 9, 2026

One of the most talked-about films of recent years has finally arrived on Disney+. Based on Colleen Hoover’s bestselling novel, It Ends With Us stars Blake Lively as Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston to start a new life and falls for a charming neurosurgeon, only to find herself confronting painful truths about love, trauma, and the cycles that shape relationships. Emotional, unflinching, and impossible to look away from, now a whole new audience can finally watch it at home.
4. Kneecap (Music Biopic/Comedy)
On Disney+ since- June 2, 2026

One of the most acclaimed music films in years, Kneecap tells the wildly entertaining origin story of the Belfast rap trio of the same name, with the real members of Kneecap playing themselves. It blends comedy, music, and sharp political commentary into something that feels unlike almost anything else in recent cinema. Part music biopic, part coming-of-age comedy, and part celebration of Irish-language culture, even if you’ve never heard a single Kneecap track, you’ll be hooked within minutes.
5. Jimpa (Drama)
On Disney+ since- June 3, 2026

From acclaimed director Sophie Hyde, Jimpa is a tender, emotionally precise multi-generational family story starring Olivia Colman and John Lithgow. Set in Amsterdam, the film follows an Adelaide filmmaker and their non-binary teen who travel to reconnect with the family’s flamboyant patriarch, played by Lithgow at his most charming and heartbreaking. As old tensions resurface, Jimpa becomes a quietly devastating portrait of family, ageing, and love across generations. One of the most moving films on the platform right now.
6. Hoppers (Animated/Adventure)
On Disney+ since- June 3, 2026

Pixar is back to its very best with Hoppers. The story follows Mabel, a passionate animal lover who uses a groundbreaking new technology to hop her consciousness into a lifelike robotic beaver, and once inside that world, discovers a rich hidden animal society she never knew existed. When a freeway overpass threatens to destroy the local habitat, Mabel and her new animal friends must fight back together. Directed by Daniel Chong, it’s breezy, heartfelt, and completely original, a refreshing change in an era dominated by sequels.
7. The X-Files: I Want to Believe- Director’s Cut (Sci-Fi/Thriller)
On Disney+ since- June 11, 2026

The 2008 X-Files film has returned in a newly expanded director’s cut, with significant new scenes added by director Chris Carter that deepen both the mystery and the central relationship between Mulder (David Duchovny) and Scully (Gillian Anderson). When a group of women are mysteriously abducted, the former FBI agents are pulled back into the shadows to investigate a case that defies rational explanation. Darker and more personal than the series, essential for longtime fans, and a gripping standalone thriller for newcomers.
8. The Punisher: One Last Kill (Action/Marvel)
On Disney+ since- May 12, 2026

Jon Bernthal returns as Frank Castle in this Marvel Special Presentation, and he’s never been better. After finishing off the last crime gang connected to his family’s murder, Frank now sits in isolation, haunted by visions of those he’s lost, searching for a reason to keep living. But when an unexpected conflict drags him back into the streets of New York, he must decide who he is beyond the violence. Directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green (King Richard, Bob Marley: One Love) and co-written by Bernthal himself, this lean, brutal, and surprisingly emotional 51-minute special is essential viewing for any Marvel fan.
9. Avatar: Fire and Ash (Sci-Fi/Epic)
Releasing on Disney+- June 24, 2026

One of the biggest films of 2025 is arriving on Disney+ in under two weeks, add it to your watchlist now. Director James Cameron returns to Pandora for the third chapter of Jake Sully’s story. Reeling from devastating loss, Jake and his family set out to prevent another tragedy, but are attacked by the Ash People, a fierce clan who blame Eywa for the destruction of their homeland. A visual spectacle unlike anything else in cinema. Mark June 24 in your calendar.
10. Anora (Drama/Romance)
On Disney+ since- Early 2026

Sean Baker’s Palme d’Or and Academy Award-winning film is one of the most celebrated movies in recent memory, and it’s quietly available on Disney+. Anora follows a young sex worker from Brooklyn who impulsively marries the son of a Russian oligarch, only for the fairytale to unravel spectacularly when his parents find out. Funny, wild, heartbreaking, and utterly original, it’s the kind of film that stays with you for weeks. If you’ve been putting this one off, now is the time.
