3 Best Movies To Watch On Disney+ This Weekend (July 11-12)



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Disney+ is the streaming service you need to look at for movies that will have you prepared for some major July theatrical releases, and this weekend is perfect for doing just that. On last weekend’s Disney+ movie recommendations, I talked about Moana, Deadpool 2, and Avatar: The Way Of Water, making it a fantasy film, a superhero action thriller, and a space opera.

At the time of writing, only one of those remains trending on the streaming service nationwide. That would be Moana, with the animated hit currently standing as the 6th most-watched movie on Disney+ in the United States. With that in mind, and looking at a film that has just been released in theaters nationwide, I know what is the perfect Disney+ follow-up.

July is a big month for movies. That is why I decided to not only come through with a Moana follow-up for Disney+ subscribers, but also another superhero film after Deadpool 2 last weekend. After all, Disney+ has all the best MCU movies for fans of the genre to enjoy over the weekend. One of them just so happens to be timely.

















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On November 18, 1928, Walt Disney premiered a seven-minute black-and-white short at the Colony Theatre in New York — the first Mickey Mouse cartoon released to the public, and one of the earliest sound cartoons ever made. Whistling Mickey at the helm of a riverboat became the studio’s first iconic image. Name the short.




02

Walt Disney sank the studio’s entire balance sheet, plus a heavy mortgage on his home, into a project Hollywood derisively called “Disney’s Folly” — the first full-length cel-animated feature film ever made in English. It premiered December 21, 1937 at the Carthay Circle Theatre in Los Angeles to a standing ovation. Name the film.




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Walt Disney’s vision of a film-quality theme park opened to a chaotic, oversold “Black Sunday” debut — counterfeit tickets, a gas leak, and asphalt soft enough to swallow women’s heels. The Anaheim park was built on 160 acres of orange groves in just 12 months. In which year did Disneyland open?




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The Lion King (1994) was pitched internally as “Bambi meets…” a particular Shakespeare play — and the parallels are unmissable: a young prince’s father is murdered by his uncle, who usurps the throne; the prince later returns to avenge him. Which Shakespeare tragedy provided the bones of the story?




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Frozen (2013) became the highest-grossing animated film at the time and won two Oscars including Best Animated Feature. Its standout song — performed by Idina Menzel as Elsa, written by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez — won the Oscar for Best Original Song and dominated radio playlists for an entire year. Name the song.




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In November 1995, Pixar — then a small Disney distribution partner founded by Ed Catmull, John Lasseter and Steve Jobs — released the world’s first fully computer-animated feature film. It became the highest-grossing film of 1995 in North America and won a Special Achievement Oscar for John Lasseter. Name the movie.




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In a roughly seven-year span, Disney made a sequence of franchise acquisitions that transformed it from an animation studio into a global IP empire. Pixar (2006, $7.4B), Lucasfilm (2012, $4.05B) and 21st Century Fox (2019, $71.3B) bracket the era. The remaining major brand — bought in 2009 for $4 billion — brought Iron Man, Spider-Man and the Avengers under Disney’s roof. Name it.




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Disney Animation’s Moana (2016) features Hawaiian newcomer Auli’i Cravalho as the title role and Dwayne Johnson as the demigod Maui. Its musical numbers — including “How Far I’ll Go” and “You’re Welcome” — were co-written by a Pulitzer- and Tony-winning Broadway composer who’d become a household name with Hamilton the previous year. Name him.




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True Disney royalty — or just a tourist with churros?

Finally, the sci-fi genre has proven itself to be a fan-favorite when the topic is Disney+. As such, I decided to make the final entry on our new streaming list a sci-fi movie that presents an immersive original world with a star-studded cast. Take a look at the best movies on Disney+ this weekend:

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Moana 2 (2024)

First up is Moana 2, the sequel to the animated hit that we explored last time around. Moana 2 was released in theaters on November 27, 2024, finishing its box office run with a mighty $1 billion. Initially, the film was supposed to be a TV show on Disney+, making the streaming service its intended home. However, the scope was too epic not to make it a movie.

Audiences spoke, with Moana 2 flashing a fantastic 85% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. The animated sequel follows Moana as she embarks on a new journey with Dwayne Johnson’s Maui and a crew of misfits, facing off against the storm god Nalo as she searches for the lost island of Motufetu. Moana 2 is Disney+’s 5th most-watched movie in the United States, making for the perfect viewing before or after the Moana live-action remake that debuted in theaters this Friday, July 10.

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Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)

After Deadpool 2 made the cut on last weekend’s Disney+ movie recommendations, I felt continuing the Marvel connection through Spider-Man: Homecoming was the perfect next step. Not only do the heroes share a similar kind of humor, suited to their respective R and PG-13 ratings, but Tom Holland’s Spider-Man: Brand New Day will be released at the end of the month, debuting in theaters on July 31.

As such, it is time Marvel fans started their MCU Spider-Man franchise rewatch in preparation for the new film, and Disney+ is the place to do so this weekend. Spider-Man: Homecoming, like the upcoming Brand New Day, features a new start for Peter Parker, establishing his corner of the Marvel franchise with a stripped-down nature. It is funny, charming, action-packed, and tells an emotional coming-of-age tale with a frightening villain in Michael Keaton’s Vulture.

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Free Guy (2021)

The final movie on our Disney+ weekend recommendations is Free Guy, which marked the first successful collaboration between director Shawn Levy and star Ryan Reynolds. The film is an original sci-fi adventure that focuses on a video game NPC (non-player character), Reynolds’ Guy, who comes to understand his reality and then decides to fight for it when the multiplayer game he lives in is put in danger of being discontinued.

Free Guy presents exciting sci-fi elements, stunning visuals, plenty of laughs, and charming performances from stars like Reynolds, Stranger Things‘ Steve Harrington actor Joe Keery, and Killing Eve‘s Jodie Comer. Whether you are a video game lover, or a fan of sci-fi movies, this wild ride is sure to entertain viewers on Disney+ this weekend.

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