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Top 10 Movies To Watch This Week on Disney Plus | August 17-23, 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 August 17-23, 2025โ€”because your time is too valuable for another โ€œmehโ€ movie night.

1. Freaky Friday (2003)

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Top 10 Movies: Freaky Friday | Courtesy of Disney Plus

One fortune cookie, two body swaps.

Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan are comedy gold in this early-2000s Disney remake that somehow still hits just as hard today. When a mother and daughter magically switch bodies, theyโ€™re forced to live each otherโ€™s lives for a dayโ€”and, surprise, itโ€™s not all that easy. Guitar auditions, therapy sessions, and one very chaotic rehearsal dinner later, both walk away with a whole new perspective.

2. The Incredibles (2004)

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Top 10 Movies: The Incredibles | Courtesy of Disney Plus

Super suit? Still missing.

Bob Parr used to be Mr. Incredible. Now heโ€™s stuck in suburbia, hiding his powers and working a soul-sucking desk jobโ€”until a mysterious island summons him back to action. Pixarโ€™s stylish superhero family film is part James Bond, part family sitcom, and all heart. Elastic moms, invisible teens, and a baby with powers? Iconic from start to finish.

3. Incredibles 2 (2018)

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Top 10 Movies: Incredibles 2 | Courtesy of Disney Plus

Elastigirl takes the wheel.

While Bob stays home to handle math homework and a dangerously unpredictable Jack-Jack, Helen Parr steps into the spotlight to restore the worldโ€™s faith in superheroes. The villain? Screenslaver, a creepy masked hacker with big anti-tech energy. With kinetic action, rich animation, and maybe the best sequel pacing Pixarโ€™s ever pulled off, this oneโ€™s a flexโ€”literally.

4. The Amateur (2025)

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Top 10 Movies: The Amateur | Courtesy of Disney Plus

If Bond had a desk job.

Rami Malek plays a code-breaking CIA analyst whose life implodes when his wife is killed in a London terror attack. When the agency refuses to act, he doesโ€”hacking, tracking, and fighting his way through an international conspiracy that runs deeper than he thought. Spy thrillers donโ€™t always go this cerebral, but The Amateur mixes tension with raw emotionโ€”and Malek holds the screen like a pro.

5. The Parent Trap (1998)

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Top 10 Movies: The Parent Trap | Courtesy of Disney Plus

Two Lindsays. One perfect plan.

Before Freaky Friday, Lindsay Lohan made her Disney debut as long-lost twins Hallie and Annie in this sun-drenched remake. They meet at summer camp, realize they were separated at birth, and cook up a plan to switch places and reunite their estranged parents. Itโ€™s peak Nancy Meyers: breezy, romantic, and packed with soft-focus kitchens and emotional payoffs.

6. Snow White (2025)

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Top 10 Movies: Snow White | Courtesy of Disney Plus

Mirror, mirrorโ€ฆ thatโ€™s not the same movie.

This live-action reimagining swaps the classic dwarfs for โ€œmagical beings,โ€ introduces a dashing outlaw named Jonathan, and gives Gal Gadotโ€™s Evil Queen more to chew on than poisoned apples. Rachel Zegler sings her heart out, and the updated story leans into reclaim-your-throne energy. Itโ€™s not without controversy, but visually? A full-on fairytale spectacle.

7. Avengers: Endgame (2019)

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Top 10 Movies: Avengers: Endgame | Courtesy of Disney Plus

The blip, the snap, the sob.

If itโ€™s been a minute, nowโ€™s the time to revisit the MCUโ€™s ultimate crossover event. The stakes? Cosmic. The run time? Nearly three hours. The payoff? Worth every second. From time-travel heists to final goodbyes, this is blockbuster storytelling on an entirely different scale. And that portal scene? Goosebumps. Every. Time.

8. Rio (2011)

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Top 10 Movies: Rio | Courtesy of Disney Plus

Flightless bird, full-on vibe.

Bluโ€™s a rare blue macaw whoโ€™s never flown a day in his life. But when heโ€™s shipped to Rio to meet the last known female of his species, heโ€™s suddenly wing-deep in smugglers, samba, and one very reluctant love story. Jesse Eisenberg and Anne Hathaway voice the leads, but the real star here is the colorโ€”this movie moves like a carnival float.

9. Ratatouille (2007)

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Top 10 Movies: Ratatouille | Courtesy of Hulu

Anyone can cookโ€”even if theyโ€™re a rat.

In the heart of Paris, Remy dreams of becoming a chef, despite being, well, vermin. When he partners with a clumsy kitchen worker, the results are both chaotic and (somehow) delicious. Pixar delivers another home runโ€”equal parts art film, comedy, and love letter to French cuisine. Plus, Peter Oโ€™Tooleโ€™s food critic monologue? Top-tier monologue material.

10. Ice Age (2002)

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Top 10 Movies: Ice Age | Courtesy of Disney Plus

Three misfits and a baby.

A mammoth, a saber-toothed tiger, and a sloth walk into the Ice Ageโ€ฆ and find a human infant. What follows is a journey full of natural disasters, unlikely friendships, and prehistoric slapstick. Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, and Denis Leary voice the crew, and while the animation is a little dated, the charm holds up. Also: Scrat. Eternal chaos icon.

And Thatโ€™s a Wrap

From talking rats and flightless birds to superhero families and nostalgic Disney gems, this weekโ€™s Disney+ lineup is stacked. Whether youโ€™re catching up on newer releases (Snow White, The Amateur) or rewatching old favorites (Parent Trap, Ratatouille), thereโ€™s something here for every mood. Action? Covered. Comedy? All over it. Want to cry while watching a raccoon steal a sausage in the background of a movie about found family? Got you there too.

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