The 30 Best Movies On Disney+ (October 2024)

The 30 Best Movies On Disney+ (October 2024)


Navigating the best movies on Disney+ can be a daunting prospect, as the House of Mouse’s streaming platform boasts more blockbuster films than almost any other. The movies available to watch on Disney+ right now include Disney’s own classics, as well as movies from Marvel Studios, Pixar, Lucasfilm, and films acquired through Disney’s 20th Century Fox merger. Given this varied offering from some of the industry’s biggest players, Disney+ is almost unrivaled when it comes to consistent, exclusive quality across the platform. This means choosing a good movie to watch right now on Disney+ can feel a bit overwhelming.




While animation undoubtedly remains Disney’s bedrock, Disney+ offers much more than the company’s classic, kid-friendly theatrical features. Alongside the likes of Aladdin and Beauty and the Beast sit live-action Oscar winners, sci-fi gems, and soaring romances. Coupled with a strong slate of upcoming Disney movies destined for the platform — not to mention the best TV shows on Disney+ Disney+ caters to a wide range of tastes with its film catalog. To guarantee that viewers get a good sense of what’s available, here are the best movies you can stream on Disney+ in October 2024.



Best Drama & Documentary Movies On Disney+

The Greatest Showman (2017)

While animated Disney movies like The Lion King and Aladdin all contain great songs, one of the best live-action musicals of the last decade, The Greatest Showman, is also available to stream on Disney+. Nominated for a slew of awards, including the Academy Award for Best Original Song, The Greatest Showman has a dedicated following thanks to its heartwarming story about acceptance, great performance and, of course, wealth of original musical numbers.

Directed by Michael Gracey, The Greatest Showman stars Hugh Jackman as P.T. Barnum — a former shipping clerk who puts everything on the line to start a traveling circus. Barnum begins to hire an assortment of “freaks” to perform, and in doing so finds that he creates a found-family for both them and himself. The cast also includes the likes of Zac Efron as Barnum’s initially-reluctant business partner Phillip Carlyle, Rebecca Ferguson as singer Jenny Lind, and Zendaya as the acrobat and trapeze artist Anne Wheeler.


Young Woman And The Sea (2024)

Outside of their classic animated movies, Disney also has a long history of producing high-quality sports biopics, and 2024 saw their latest, Young Woman and the Sea, arrive on Disney+. With Maleficent: Mistress of Evil director Joachim Rønning at the helm, Young Woman and the Sea sees Star Wars star Daisy Ridley taking on a much more challenging role than Rey Skywalker. Ridley portrays the movie’s central character, real-life American swimmer and Olympic champion Gertrude Ederle, who was the first woman to swim across the English Channel.


Young Woman and the Sea is set in the 1920s, so it stands as much as a period drama as it does a sports biopic. Critics have given the movie favorable reviews so far, although some have pointed out that a few elements of the social commentary feel a bit on the nose. However, Dairy Ridley’s performance has been celebrated, and Gertrude Ederle’s story remains one of the most compelling in sports history, making it the perfect narrative for a gripping movie — as Young Woman and the Sea clearly shows.

Hidden Figures (2016)

Based on the novel by Margot Lee Shetterly, Hidden Figures is a historical drama that deservedly ranks among the best Disney+ movies currently available to stream. Telling the inspirational true story of three African American mathematicians (Katherine Goble Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson) who worked at NASA during the Space Race, the movie explores the lives of three extremely significant yet often ignored women.


Despite some historical inaccuracies, the movie was a box office success, was highly praised by critics, and picked up three Oscar nominations, including Best Picture. The cast of Hidden Figures give especially noteworthy performances too, especially Taraji P. Henson as Katherine Goble Johnson, Octavia Spencer as Dorothy Vaughan, and Janelle Monae as Mary Jackson. The central trio are also joined by the likes of Mahershala Ali, Kirsten Dunst, and Kevin Costner.

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (2023)


For music lovers and “Swifties” alike, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour is inarguably the best movie to stream on Disney+ right now. It’s impossible to deny that pop star Taylor Swift is currently dominating the cultural zeitgeist, cementing herself as the current Elvis or Madonna of the current generation. While tickets to her shows carry both a hefty price tag and the ability to travel to a venue, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour brought the magic of a Taylor Swift show to theaters, and now — thanks to it appearing on Disney+ — to living rooms too.

Just like the tour it draws its footage on, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour condenses the singers career down into multiple segments representing various phases of her career, all of which fans will inevitably recognize. Opening with hits like “Cruel Summer” and “You Need to Calm Down” and ending on numbers such as “Karma” and “Mastermind”, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour is guaranteed to please Swifties — though Disney+ subscribers who simply enjoy live music will also get a lot out of the choreography and spectacle.


Best Animated Movies On Disney+

Inside Out 2 (2024)

After what felt like an analogizingly long wait for many, Inside Out 2 is now available to stream on Disney+. The sequel to Inside Out raked in a staggering $1.6m internationally at the box office (via Box Office Mojo), which shows just how highly anticipated the followup to one of Pixar’s most beloved movies truly was. Inside Out 2 arrived on Disney+ in late September, instantly becoming one of the most streamed movies on the platform.


Inside Out 2 once again brings audiences inside the mind of 13-year-old Riley, with the story focusing on her personified emotions: Joy (Amy Poehler), Disgust (Liza Lapira), Fear (Tony Hale), Anger (Lewis Black), and, of course, the ever-lovable Sadness (Phyllis Smith). However, with Puberty now initiated by the workers of Riley’s brain, the five core feelings are joined by the new Inside Out 2 emotions Anxiety (Maya Hawke), Envy (Ayo Edebiri), Ennui (Adele Exarchopoulos), and Embarrassment (Paul Walter Houser). Anxiety and Joy quickly find themselves at odds, and Insider Out 2 is a surprisingly high-stakes movie with a teen girl’s very sense of self in the balance.

Aladdin (1992)


Aladdin created a whole new world for Disney when it arrived in theaters in 1992. It tells the story of Aladdin (Scott Weinger), a young and charming street urchin who finds a magic lamp with a genie (Robin Williams) who grants him three wishes. With the Genie’s help, Aladdin disguises himself as a prince to woo Princess Jasmine (Linda Larkin) but has to contend with the evil Jafar (Jonathan Freeman), who wants both the lamp and Jasmine for himself.

When
Aladdin
was released, the Disney Renaissance was well underway, but this movie brought it to a whole new level.


When Aladdin was released, the Disney Renaissance was well underway, but this movie brought it to a whole new level, and became the highest-grossing movie of 1992. Williams’ performance also pioneered the casting of A-list actors in voice roles, as he created one of Disney’s most memorable characters. With its colorful animation, catchy soundtrack, and of course, Williams, Aladdin isn’t only one of Disney’s best animated movies, but one of their best movies overall.

The live-action 2019
Aladdin,
as well as animated sequels
Return of Jafar
and
Aladdin and the King of Thieves,
are also available on Disney+.

Encanto (2021)


One of two animated Disney movies released in 2021, Encanto has already cemented its status as a studio classic. The movie follows a magical Colombian family, all of whom had powers except for loveable misfit Mirabel. However, when a tragedy occurs and the family finds their powers disappearing and their magical house falling apart, it is up to Mirabel to step up and save the Madrigals.

From start to finish,
Encanto
spiritually taps into the majesty of Disney’s golden age.

The magic of Encanto isn’t just in its story and visually spellbinding animation though. Like many animated Disney movies, the songs in Encanto are just as renowned, especially hits like “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” and the incredibly exposition-filled opening number “The Family Madrigal”. Stephanie Beatriz leads the cast voicing Mirabel, and from start to finish, Encanto spiritually taps into the majesty of Disney’s golden age.


Encanto
is one of the most successful modern Disney movies, being nominated for 99 awards and winning 48 of them – including the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature in 2022.

Wish (2023)

Disney celebrated 100 years in the entertainment business in October 2023, and to celebrate its centennial anniversary the House of Mouse released an animated movie that celebrated everything that came before — Wish. While Wish performed underwhelmingly at the box-office, it found a new lease of life when it arrived on Disney+, quickly becoming one of the most viewed titles on the platform. It also received a Golden Globe nomination in 2023 for Best Animated Feature Film, which it lost to Hayao Miyazaki’s final film, The Boy and the Heron by Studio Ghibli.


Wish focuses on Asha (Ariana DeBose), a young girl from the kingdom of Rosas who’s auditioning to be the apprentice to the sorcerer King Magnifico (Chris Pine). Magnifico is renowned for granting the wishes of his citizens, although Asha is shocked when she discovers he’s far from fair when deciding which gets granted. When Asha makes her own wish upon a star, the Star descends to Earth, proving Magnifico isn’t the only one who can make dreams come true (it also grants her goat Valentino the ability to talk — and since he’s voiced by Alan Tudyk, the results are hilarious).


The Lion King (1994)

The cornerstone of the so-called Disney Renaissance, The Lion King is perhaps the pinnacle of the studio’s traditional hand-drawn animation style. A huge hit in 1994 (pulling in close to $1 billion at the worldwide box office, via Box Office Mojo), The Lion King is an innovative take on Shakespeare’s Hamlet, telling a Machiavellian tale of succession and betrayal.

Compelling characters, wonderful songs, and a gripping story gave
The Lion King
a reputation as one of the best-animated films ever made


These themes meant that the movie unusually dark for Disney, but compelling characters, wonderful songs, and a gripping story gave The Lion King a reputation as one of the best-animated films ever made, and easily one of the best Disney+ movies. The cast of The Lion King also includes several notable names giving standout performances, especially Matthew Broderick as the adult Simba, Jeremy Irons as Scar, and — of course — James Earl Jones as Mufasa.

Animated sequels
The Lion King 2: Simba’s Pride
and
The Lion King 1½
are also available to stream on Disney+, as is the live-action remake. Disney are also working
on a live-action
The Lion King
prequel

.

Moana (2016)


With the release of the trailer for Moana 2 at the end of May 2024, interest in the 2016 hit Moana has peaked once again, and it’s currently available to stream as one of the best movies on Disney+. Like Frozen and Tangled before it, Moana is considered a modern Disney gem, with lush visuals, an emotionally gripping story, a great cast, and some incredibly catchy songs. Moana tells the story of the titular character, Moana of Mata Nui (voiced by Auli’i Cravalho), the daughter of the chief of her village. Just like Anna, Elsa, and Rapunzel, Moana breaks the Disney Princess mold.

Her adventure isn’t one of romance but adventure, as it’s up to her to sail forth from her home island to return the Heart of the Sea and prevent the blight plaguing the crops of her village. Along the way, she enlists the help of the demigod Maui, voiced by Dwayne Johnson, and together the pair make one of the most iconic Disney character duos seen in the long history of the House of Mouse’s animated movies.


Toy Story (1995)

Toy Story is a landmark movie, credited with kicking off Pixar’s journey to becoming one of the great animation studios as well as beginning one of the greatest movie franchises of all time. The movie’s ground-breaking animation and premise of what toys do when their kids leave the room all laid the groundwork for Pixar’s signature style and effective world-building.


However, beyond this, Toy Story is fundamentally one of the best movies about friendship ever made, with the rocky relationship between Woody and Buzz Lightyear turning them both into instant icons. The cast of the original Toy Story also had just as big a part to play as the revolutionary CGI, especially Tom Hanks as Woody and Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear. All of these elements combine to a movie that’s greater than the sum of its parts, and easily makes Toy Story one of the best movies available right now on Disney+.

Elemental (2023)


Pixar has shown that they’re capable of telling memorable love stories, such as with 2009’s Up (the opening of which showed audiences romance that both warmed and broke hearts before the bulk of the film’s plot had even started). In 2023 they once again brought an unconventional love story to screens with Elemental, a quirky tale set in a city where Elementals — beings made of fire, water, earth, and air — live. A key social convention underpinning the city is that elements don’t mix, which is where main characters Ember (Leah Lewis) and Wade (Mamoudou Athie) come into play.

Ember is a fire elemental with a temper she struggles to control and is put to the test when she meets Wade, a sensitive water elemental who’s perhaps a little too in touch with his feelings. What initially starts for Ember as an attempt to save her father’s shop from being shutdown, she soon develops feelings for Wade the weepy-eyed city planner. As much as it’s filled with touching moments (and more than a few hilarious ones), Elemental is also an astute social commentary, and definitely a Pixar subscribers that Disney+ subscribers won’t want to miss.


Best Sci-Fi & Fantasy Movies On Disney+

National Treasure (2004)

Disney has proven themselves to be masters of spinning popular concepts or titles into fully-fledged franchises, and it’s for this reason that National Treasure stands out on Disney+. Despite the fact that it clearly has a strong fanbase and the potential for many more stories in its conspiracy-laden alternate universe, Disney’s attempts to elevate National Treasure to a franchise of the level of, for example, Pirates of the Carribean have so-far fallen relatively flat.


What makes this particularly interesting is that the 2004 original from director Jon Turteltaub and starring Nicolas Cage is still beloved, and stands as one of the best fantasy adventure movies currently available on Disney+. National Treasure is an incredibly fun ride that subscribers of almost all ages can enjoy (though some of the historical themes may go over the heads of the youngest viewers). It’s an incredibly pulpy adventure that never takes itself too seriously, and few movies on the streaming service offer the same balance of action-fueled excitement and easy-going comedy.

Avatar (2009)


Although Avatar 2 has effectively added to James Cameron’s vibrant alien world, the saga’s original adventure on Pandora remains unsurpassed in terms of world-building. The story of Jake Sully learning about the Navi culture and becoming a part of it while trying to thwart the threat of Earth colonizers is both timeless and thrilling. Avatar remains visually stunning despite releasing over a decade ago, and the well-paced story unfolds magically before viewers eyes before arriving at the action-filled climax.

Avatar
did the seemingly impossible in becoming the top-grossing movie of all time

Considering it was an original story based on no pre-existing properties (and so had no built-in fanbase to bolster ticket sales), Avatar did the seemingly impossible in becoming the top-grossing movie of all time (via Box Office Mojo), kick-starting an epic Avatar franchise in the process. Cameron combined stunning visuals with masterful storytelling to create something special, and the end result remains one of the best movies currently available on Disney+.


2022 sequel
Avatar: The Way of Water
is also available to stream on Disney+, and the platform is expected to be the home of every upcoming new
Avatar
movie when they arrive.

Free Guy (2021)


Ryan Reynolds continued to prove that there’s more to his repertoire than Deadpool with the hugely entertaining and original action-comedy Free Guy. A box office hit on its release in 2021, Free Guy‘s cameo-heavy narrative sees Reynolds become a sentient NPC stuck inside a popular video game. The movie’s virtual setting allows it to push visual boundaries, creating a thrilling and often hilarious story.

However, it’s the movie’s surprisingly touching emotional core that helps mark Free Guy as one of the best sci-fi movies on Disney+.

The movie also holds weight beyond its intriguing premise thanks to the cast, which is led by Reynolds but also features many more standout performances from the likes of Jodie Comer as Millie, Joe Keery as Keys, Taika Waititi as antagonist Antwan Hovachelik, and a hilarious appearance from Lil Rey Howery as Guy’s best friend and fellow NPC Buddy.

The Indiana Jones Series (1981-2023)


One of the most celebrated action-adventure sagas ever, the Indiana Jones series has defined the genre for generations and is rife with fantastical elements drawn from real occult myths, legends, and history. Starring Harrison Ford as the titular archaeologist, the Indiana Jones movies invariably see Indy setting off on a daring, globe-trotting adventure to retrieve a mysterious, historically significant MacGuffin.

On the way, Dr. Jones usually faces booby traps, dangerous animals, and, more often than not, Nazis. While some entries are more popular than others, Indiana Jones‘ impact on cinema culture as a whole cannot be overstated, making the franchise’s arrival on Disney+ a welcome addition to the roster.

The fifth film in the franchise, 2023’s
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
, is now available on Disney+.


The Princess Bride (1987)

Part-typical fairytale romance, part-complete rejection of the genre, The Princess Bride plays with audience expectations to create a completely original and beguiling story. Using the charming framing device of a grandfather reading a story to his grandson, The Princess Bride tells the tale of a common girl who falls for her devoted stable boy only for fate, villainy, and mayhem to challenge their quest for “happily ever after.”

The Princess Bride
‘s characters

may be its biggest strength


As well as its sense of humor, The Princess Bride‘s characters may be its biggest strength with the swashbuckling hero Inigo Montoya and gentle giant Fezzik among the highlights.

Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl (2003)

Representing the start of one of Disney’s most important live-action franchises, Pirates of the Caribbeans: Curse of the Black Pearl is still the pinnacle of the long-running series. The movie introduces the romance between Orlando Bloom’s Will Turner and Keira Knightley’s Elizabeth Swann, two lovers who became embroiled in a battle with pirates and the Royal Navy.


However, the movie will forever be associated with Johnny Depp’s Oscar-nominated performance as the melodramatic Jack Sparrow. Along with the fun of the characters, Pirates of the Caribbean is pure adventure movie entertainment that feels like a throwback, and few movies on Disney+ right now can match its huge and thrilling action sequences.

The entire
Pirates of the Caribbean
franchise is available to stream on Disney+, and
Pirates of the Caribbean 6
remains in development.

Hocus Pocus (1993)


Easily one of the most popular cult classic Halloween movies ever made,Hocus Pocus also ranks among the best fantasy movies on Disney+ movies. Simultaneously scary and funny, the movie focuses on the evil Sanderson witches, who are accidentally resurrected by a teenage boy in Salem, Massachusetts on Halloween night.

Hocus Pocus
even had a sequel that hit Disney+ in 2022, 29 years after the original hit theaters.

Hocus Pocus was a box office flop when released but has lived on as a beloved cult classic. Hocus Pocus even had a sequel that hit Disney+ in 2022, 29 years after the original hit theaters.

Best Star Wars Movies On Disney+

Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back (1980)


Deciding upon the best Star Wars movie is, to many fans, like asking to choose a favorite child, yet many will often agree that The Empire Strikes Back stands head and shoulders above the rest. A dark follow-up to the breezy A New Hope, the movie sees the sinister forces of Darth Vader and the Empire pursue Luke, Leia, and Han across the Galaxy, resulting in iconic one-liners and unforgettable parental revelations.

Despite releasing over four decades ago, The Empire Strikes Back has stood the test of time and remains an absolute delight whether being viewed for the first or the 100th time. The movie’s 8.7 IMDb score is higher than any movie in the franchise according to fan votes, which coupled with a 94% on Rotten Tomatoes marks The Empire Strikes Back as one of the best movies of any genre on Disney+.


Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016)

Disney’s Star Wars acquisition has seen a proliferation of content set in a galaxy far, far away — not all of it good. Rogue One, however, is living proof that there are still plenty of thrilling stories to be told in the Star Wars universe. A prequel set before the events of A New Hope, Rogue One focuses on a daring Rebel mission to locate the Death Star plans.

An incredibly approachable
Star Wars
movie even for those who aren’t familiar with the franchise, as at its thematic core it’s a war movie rather than a space opera.


Starring Felicity Jones as rebel spy Jyn Erso and Diego Luna as Cassian Andor, who has since gone on to star in his own spin-off Andor, the film made over $1 billion worldwide (via Box Office Mojo) and remains one of the highest-rated Star Wars movies based on critics’ scores. Rogue One stands out as being an incredibly approachable Star Wars movie even for those who aren’t familiar with the franchise, as at its thematic core it’s a war movie rather than a space opera.

Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge Of The Sith (2005)

Following the record-breaking success of the original trilogy, the Star Wars prequels were — at least initially — seen as something of a let-down. However, even before the subsequent revaluation, it was clear that Revenge of the Sith was a worthy and epic conclusion to Anakin Skywalker’s tragic arc. Chronicling the end of the Clone Wars and the final fall of the Jedi, Episode III marks Skywalker’s transformation into Darth Vader with some truly epic lightsaber duels, a sweeping gothic narrative, and an undeniably moving finale.


While some of the dialogue may not stand up to scrutiny, Revenge of the Sith‘s reputation has justifiably grown with age. It also contains some incredibly memorable sequences and characters, such as the Jedi-slaying cyborg General Grievous. Though viewers at the time of release may have felts it didn’t stand up next to the original trilogy, the decades have definitely been kind to Revenge of the Sith, and it’s now regarded as a solid — if somewhat different — Star Wars movie with plenty to offer.

Related

Every Upcoming Animated Disney Movie

From the whimsical Strange World to the Toy Story prequel Lightyear, Disney and Pixar have some exciting animated movies coming in the near future.

Best Marvel & Superhero Movies On Disney+

Logan (2017)


With Deadpool & Wolverine having arrived in 2024, interest in Hugh Jackman’s rugged X-Man Wolverine is at an all-time high. Fortunately for Disney+ subscribers, the Marvel movies available aren’t just limited to the MCU — and the film many regard as the best entry into Fox’s X-Men franchise is the perfect appetizer for Deadpool 3 . 2017’s Logan is a far grittier affair than most superhero movies, and — despite having none of the humor of Deadpool — is equally violent, adult, and also available on Disney+.

Logan was Hugh Jackman’s final appearance as Wolverine prior to agreeing to reprise the role in Deadpool 3. It takes place in a dystopian future where mutantkind has been all but hunted to extinction. Wolverine/Logan is caring for an ailing Charles Xavier and has lost most of his healing factor, both of which become huge obstacles when he encounters a young mutant girl with incredibly similar powers to his own. Forced to enter the conflict between humanity and mutants one final time, Logan packs for more of an emotional punch by its ending than almost any other superhero movie to date.


Deadpool (2016)

In proving that an R-rated comic book movie based on a Marvel Comics character could become a massive success,Deadpool did what many considered to be impossible. It also gave Ryan Reynolds the superhero role he was born to play after failures like Green Lantern and X-Men Origins: Wolverine.

Deadpool instantly became a fan favorite character upon the first movie’s release despite being relatively unknown outside of comic-book readers, and thanks to the hilarious script and Reynolds’ performance, it’s easy to see why. The movie serves as a revamped origin story for Deadpool and ended up making $782 million on a $58 million budget (via Box Office Mojo). This led to a successful sequel and the film’s release as one of the first R-rated movies to make it to Disney+.


Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)

After years spent languishing in Sony-owned mediocrity, Spider-Man: Homecoming saw the character flourish in the MCU after a cameo appearance in Captain America: Civil War. The result was a reminder of what makes Spider-Man such a unique comic book character. Expertly played by Tom Holland, the MCU’s Peter Parker is both endearingly innocent and frustratingly naive. However, it’s a testament to Holland’s performance that the audience never stops routing for him, resulting in one of Spidey’s most straightforwardly enjoyable cinematic outings yet.


Holland is joined in the cast by Zendaya as MJ, Marisa Tomei as Aunt May, and Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man/Tony Stark. However, it’s Michael Keaton’s Adrian Toomes/The Vulture that makes Spider-Man: Homecoming truly stand out among the MCU Spider-Man movies. While it may not have the grand multiverse-centric plot of later MCU projects, the first Spider-Man solo outing in the cinematic universe remains one of the most solid as a standalone film.

Fantastic Four (2005)

Deadpool & Wolverine reinvigorated interest in Fox’s X-Men movies, but the mutant students of Professor Xavier weren’t the only Marvel Comics team the studio brought to the big screen — nor were they the only Fox Marvel film series celebrated by Deadpool 3. Chris Evans may be known as the first Captain America of the MCU, but this wasn’t his first role in a Marvel movie. Long before The First Avenger, Evans played The Human Torch in 2005’s Fantastic Four, a role he hilariously returned to in the latest Deadpool movie.


Fox’s Fantastic Four is available on Disney+, and scores of subscribers have already revisited the 2005 comic-book movie from director Tim Story thanks to Chris Evans reprising the role of Johnny Storm. Evans stars alongside Ioan Gruffudd as Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic, Jessica Alba as Sue Storm/The Invisible Woman, and Michael Chiklis as Ben Grimm/The Thing. Fantastic Four is an altogether different kind of superhero film to the MCU movies, but after almost two decades, its borderline-cheesiness has gained a charming and endearing quality.

The
Fantastic Four
sequel, 2007’s
Rise of the Silver Surfer,
is also available to stream on Disney+.


Guardians Of The Galaxy Trilogy (2014-2023)

If there was ever any question about whether the MCU could maintain its success post-The Avengers, the studio answered the question emphatically with Guardians of the Galaxy. Utilizing a relatively obscure Marvel property, the movies have surprised many with their swashbuckling stories of criminal misfits coming together to save the galaxy.

James Gunn’s uniquely irreverent sense of humor was perfectly suited to the Guardians’ stories, while the trilogy’s iconic soundtrack has given all three films a distinct identity, resulting in some of the best Disney+ movies and a highlight of the MCU. The cast of the Guardians of the Galaxy movie are just as responsible for the franchise’s success too, whether it’s Chris Pratt’s Star-Lord, Zoe Saldana’s Gamora, or even Vin Diesel’s linguistically limited Groot.


The 2022
Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special
is also available to stream on Disney+.

Avengers: Endgame (2019)

Arguably the most ambitious crossover movie ever attempted, Endgame tied up over a decade of interconnected storytelling into an epic, no-holds-barred finale. Following the devastating ending to Infinity War, the current final Avengers movie saw the survivors of Thanos’ snap attempt to rebuild the broken world, and even try to restore what was lost.


A mixture of taught storytelling, touching character development, and sly humor saw Avengers: Endgame, for a time, become the highest-grossing movie ever, before being surpassed by an Avatar re-release. However, irrespective of the numbers, the movie is a staggering achievement and one of the best Marvel and superhero movies on Disney+.

Best Comedies On Disney+

The Princess Diaries (2001)

A delightful coming-of-age comedy,The Princess Diaries centers on shy and awkward teenager Mia Thermopolis (Anne Hathaway), who finds out that she is, in fact, a real princess. Mia undergoes a dramatic makeover and is given “princess lessons” from her grandmother Clarisse Renaldi (Julie Andrews), the Queen regent of Genovia.


The Princess Diaries launched Hathaway to superstardom, and she lights up the screen playing Mia, who finds her confidence and learns that royalty isn’t just a title; it’s an attitude.

Freaky Friday (2003)

Body-swap comedy Freaky Friday sees feuding mother and daughter Tess (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Anna Coleman (Lindsay Lohan) wake up inhabiting each other’s bodies. As they try to figure out a way to switch back, they learn what it’s like to live in the other’s shoes. Freaky Friday has a lot of heart, but it’s also incredibly funny.

It’s easy to see why Freaky Friday is the movie that launched Lohan’s acting career as a teen star, and she and future Oscar winner Curtis have crackling chemistry and phenomenal comedic timing.




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