The best movies on Disney+ right now (November 2022)
There is a certain joy that comes with the knowledge that you can wait about a month or two and see every new Disney feature on Disney+. That includes the newly released Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. But even if you feel the need to rush out and see the sequel, the original Black Panther has a home here alongside a tantalizing lineup of nearly every movie from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic. That alone makes Disney+ one of the top streaming services. And to help you keep on top of the newest editions, we have once again updated our list of the best movies on Disney+ right now.To get more news about Watch the video online, you can visit our official website.
If you’ve yet to do so, be sure to check out the Disney Bundle, which will get you Disney+, ESPN+, and a basic Hulu subscription for just $14 a month. You’re essentially getting three streaming services for the price of two, which is one heck of a deal.
There is a certain joy that comes with the knowledge that you can wait about a month or two and see every new Disney feature on Disney+. That includes the newly released Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. But even if you feel the need to rush out and see the sequel, the original Black Panther has a home here alongside a tantalizing lineup of nearly every movie from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic. That alone makes Disney+ one of the top streaming services. And to help you keep on top of the newest editions, we have once again updated our list of the best movies on Disney+ right now.
If you’ve yet to do so, be sure to check out the Disney Bundle, which will get you Disney+, ESPN+, and a basic Hulu subscription for just $14 a month. You’re essentially getting three streaming services for the price of two, which is one heck of a deal.National Geographic’s Fire of Love is the rare documentary that doubles as a love story and an appreciation for nature’s fury. Unfortunately, it is also a tragedy. The film showcases Katia and Maurice Krafft, a pair of French volcanologists whose passion for each other was only matched for the work they shared. Together, they traveled the world and essentially became volcano chasers. They chronicled their journey with stunning pictures and videos before they lost their lives in a volcanic explosion. Regardless, their story — and their love — is still inspiring.
This week marks the debut of Zootopia+, the spinoff from Zootopia. So it’s a good time to revisit 2016’s crowd-pleasing animated hit. The titular Zootopia is the name of an idyllic city inhabited by anthropomorphic talking animals who have very human-like lives. Young Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin) is a passionate police officer who is very committed to her job, while con artist Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman) doesn’t care about anyone but himself. However, Hopps and Wilde soon find themselves drawn together as they uncover a conspiracy that goes to the heart of Zootopia itself.
There’s a new sing-along version of Mary Poppins Returns on Disney+, but you’ll have a blast whether you’re singing or simply enjoying the modern sequel. Emily Blunt steps into the title role as Mary, as she reenters the lives of her former charges, Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane Banks (Emily Mortimer). Michael now has three children of his own, John (Nathanael Saleh), Annabel (Pixie Davies), and Georgie (Joel Dawson); all of whom miss their late mother.