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Top 10 Movies To Watch This Week on Disney Plus | July 13-19, 2025

So youโ€™re stuck in scrolling purgatory again, huh? Endlessly thumbing through Disney Plus, hoping something jumps out. Weโ€™ve been there. Thatโ€™s why we pulled together the Top 10 Movies you would actually want to watch this weekโ€”no fluff, no filler. Whether you’re into thrillers, rom-coms, or indie gems, thereโ€™s something worth hitting play on. Hereโ€™s your movie cheat sheet for July 13-19, 2025โ€”because your time is too valuable for another โ€œmehโ€ movie night.

1. Snow White (2025)

Top 10 Movies: Snow White | Courtesy of Disney Plus
Top 10 Movies: Snow White | Courtesy of Disney Plus

Disneyโ€™s latest live-action reboot is here, and itโ€™s not playing it safe. Snow White takes the bones of the 1937 classic and layers in a darker, more sweeping fantasy vibeโ€”complete with forest bandits, royal backstabbing, and a genuinely menacing Evil Queen played by Gal Gadot (yes, that Gal Gadot).

Rachel Zegler (fresh off West Side Story) steps into the title role with wide-eyed warmth and a quiet steeliness, while Andrew Burnap brings some unexpected edge as Jonathan, a rogue who becomes more than just a love interest. Itโ€™s directed by Marc Webb (The Amazing Spider-Man) and features new songs from the La La Land songwriting duo, Pasek & Paul.

If youโ€™re expecting a note-for-note remake, think again. This one leans more Cinderella meets Maleficent, with bigger battles, richer world-building, and a heroine who fights back.

2. Z-O-M-B-I-E-S 4: Dawn of the Vampires (2025)

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Top 10 Movies: Z-O-M-B-I-E-S 4: Dawn of the Vampires | Courtesy of Disney Plus

Just when you thought Seabrook had run out of supernatural drama, here come the vampires. Z-O-M-B-I-E-S 4 cranks up the camp (and the eyeliner) with a summer camp showdown between Daywalkers and classic vampsโ€”with Zed and Addison stuck in the middle as peacekeeping counselors.

Itโ€™s goofy, itโ€™s musical, itโ€™s relentlessly upbeatโ€”and thatโ€™s exactly the point. Director Paul Hoen keeps the neon-colored chaos moving, while fan favorites like Eliza and Willa return to offer some bite. Newcomers Freya Skye and Malachi Barton bring fresh blood to the mix, pun very much intended.

If youโ€™ve followed this franchise from zombies to werewolves to aliens, you already know what kind of monster mash youโ€™re in for. Think Camp Rock meets Hotel Transylvania, but with more glitter and feelings.

3. Shifting Gears (2024)

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Top 10 Movies: Shifting Gears | Courtesy of Disney Plus

Love, competition, and vintage muscle carsโ€”Shifting Gears hits all the sweet spots of a cozy rom-com, with just enough grease under the nails. Katherine Barrell plays Jess, a small-town mechanic reluctantly roped into a reality TV car restoration show… only to discover her ex, Luke (Tyler Hynes), is her main competition.

You know the beatsโ€”old flames, lingering tension, sabotage that turns to teamworkโ€”but the chemistry sells it. Director Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe (a Hallmark favorite behind the camera) leans into the charm of garage life and small-town dynamics, without veering into clichรฉ overload.

Itโ€™s light, itโ€™s clean, itโ€™s got just enough torque to be memorable. If you liked The Perfect Catch or Sweet Home Alabama, youโ€™ll cruise right through this one.

4. Captain America: Brave New World (2025)

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Top 10 Movies: Captain America: Brave New World | Courtesy of Disney Plus

The shield is back in the airโ€”and Sam Wilsonโ€™s at the center of a very different kind of Captain America story. Brave New World sees Anthony Mackie leading his first solo outing as Cap, and things are already messy. After a high-stakes meeting with President Thaddeus Ross (Harrison Ford, stepping into the role), Sam gets pulled into a tangled web of geopolitical chaos and underground threats.

Giancarlo Esposito joins the MCU with quiet menace, while Tim Blake Nelson returns as The Leader to stir up some gamma-fueled complications. Directed by Julius Onah (Luce), this entry plays more like a spy thriller than a standard superhero smash-upโ€”and thatโ€™s a good thing.

If you liked the grounded grit of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier or the politics of The Winter Soldier, this one keeps the legacy moving forwardโ€”with just enough explosions to remind you itโ€™s still Marvel.

5. Ratatouille (2007)

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Top 10 Movies: Ratatouille | Courtesy of Disney Plus

Remy the rat wants to cook. Paris wants him dead. And Pixar wants you to cry over soup. Ratatouille remains one of the studioโ€™s most underrated gemsโ€”a heartfelt, beautifully animated story about dreams, identity, and how greatness can come from the most unexpected places.

Voiced with lovable optimism by Patton Oswalt, Remy partners with a hapless kitchen worker to sneak his way into one of the cityโ€™s top restaurants. Director Brad Bird (The Incredibles) gives the film just enough whimsy and wonder to make you forget itโ€™s literally about rodents in a kitchen.

Winner of the Oscar for Best Animated Feature and still a top-tier comfort watch, this oneโ€™s for the foodies, the underdogs, and anyone whoโ€™s ever believed they could be more than what the world expects.

6. Lilo & Stitch | A Special Look (2025)

Top 10 Movies: Lilo & Stitch | A Special Look | Courtesy of Hulu
Top 10 Movies: Lilo & Stitch | A Special Look | Courtesy of Hulu

Disneyโ€™s reaping the rewards of their live-action debut of everyoneโ€™s favorite chaos alien, and Lilo & Stitch | A Special Look gives fans a sneak peek at the process that made it. This behind-the-scenes mini-doc highlights the cast, the creative process, and the challenge of reimagining a story thatโ€™s deeply belovedโ€”and deeply weird.

We meet Maia Kealoha, the breakout newcomer playing Lilo, and Sydney Agudong as her big sister Nani. Chris Sanders, the original voice of Stitch and co-director of the 2002 film, is back in the booth and fully in his feelings about the project.

Itโ€™s short, sweet, and surprisingly heartfeltโ€”especially when the team talks about honoring Hawaiian culture while updating the look and tone for a new generation. If youโ€™ve got any nostalgia for Stitch yelling โ€œThis is my family,โ€ this oneโ€™s gonna hit you right in the blue fuzzy feels.

7. Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch (2005)

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Top 10 Movies: Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch | Courtesy of Disney Plus

Speaking of ohana, if you want the emotional equivalent of a gut punch wrapped in Disney animation, Stitch Has a Glitch delivers. This direct-to-video sequel goes deeper than youโ€™d expect, with Stitch malfunctioning and reverting to his destructive programmingโ€”just as heโ€™s finally finding his place in Liloโ€™s life.

Itโ€™s still colorful and chaotic on the surface, but this oneโ€™s all about friendship, mortality, and the fear of losing the people (or aliens) you love. Chris Sanders, Dakota Fanning, and Tia Carrere return to voice a story that doesnโ€™t shy away from griefโ€”even if it ends with hugs and hula dancing.

Sure, it flew under the radar when it came out, but over time itโ€™s earned its status as a hidden gem. Honestly? It hits harder than half the Disney sequels you remember.

8. Elio | A Special Look (2025)

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Top 10 Movies: Elio | A Special Look | Courtesy of Disney Plus

Elio | A Special Look gives us a glimpse at the weird, whimsical world Pixar has builtโ€”and it looks like Coco meets Lilo & Stitch with a splash of Guardians of the Galaxy.

The special introduces Elio, an 11-year-old boy who accidentally gets mistaken for Earthโ€™s ambassador after getting beamed into space. Oops. Itโ€™s directed by Adrian Molina (Coco) and features voice work from America Ferrera and Jameela Jamil.

This featurette dives into the themesโ€”identity, belonging, imaginationโ€”and shows off concept art, voice sessions, and early footage that already looks stunning. If youโ€™ve got a soft spot for Pixarโ€™s mix of heartfelt and high-concept, this behind-the-scenes preview is more than worth a look.

9. The Proposal (2009)

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Top 10 Movies: The Proposal | Courtesy of Disney Plus

Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds? Iconic. Fake engagement that turns real in Alaska? Timeless. The Proposal remains one of the most beloved rom-coms of the 2000sโ€”and it holds up beautifully.

Bullock plays a ruthless book editor facing deportation. Reynolds is her put-upon assistant roped into a last-minute marriage scheme. What follows is a perfect storm of culture clash, emotional growth, and a shirtless Reynolds scene that definitely didnโ€™t hurt its box office numbers.

Betty White basically steals the movie as Grandma Annie, and director Anne Fletcher (27 Dresses) nails the blend of snark and sincerity. If you need something breezy, funny, and warm with just a touch of chaos, this oneโ€™s a slam dunk.

10. Mufasa: The Lion King (2024)

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Top 10 Movies: Mufasa: The Lion King | Courtesy of Disney Plus

Before he was the wise, regal father we all cried over in The Lion King, Mufasa was just a cubโ€”lost, scrappy, and full of heart. Mufasa tells that story, giving depth and complexity to a character weโ€™ve mostly only seen as a symbol of strength.

Directed by Barry Jenkins (Moonlight), this prequel digs into Mufasaโ€™s friendship with Taka (soon to be known as Scar) and the choices that shaped their bondโ€”and eventual betrayal. Itโ€™s emotional, sweeping, and rich with mythic storytelling. The voice cast is stacked: Aaron Pierre, Kelvin Harrison Jr., Thandiwe Newton, John Kani, and yes, even Blue Ivy Carter.

And Thatโ€™s a Wrap

There you goโ€”ten Disney Plus picks that cover everything from royal reboots (Snow White) and sci-fi mishaps (Elio) to motor oil romances (Shifting Gears) and animated icons (Ratatouille, Lilo & Stitch 2). Whether youโ€™re diving into nostalgia or checking out something new, thereโ€™s no shortage of heart, humor, and happy tears this week.

Youโ€™ve got classic comfort (The Proposal, Ratatouille), fresh fantasy (Mufasa, Captain America: Brave New World), and enough monsters, aliens, and heroes to keep things weird in the best way.

So, if your Disney Plus queue has been looking a little too safe latelyโ€”shake it up. Remote in hand. Blanket burrito optional. Let the streaming begin.

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