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The 30 Best Movies On Disney Right Now

Disney Plus has an impressive collection of movies from various studios. 

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It boasts an extensive library of films from Disney’s own in-house properties, Marvel Studios, Pixar, Lucasfilm, and some movies acquired as part of the company’s 20th Century Fox merger. 

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From timeless Christmas classics to powerful dramas, from iconic animated movies to space adventures, Disney Plus has something for everyone. 

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But with so many options to choose from, finding the best movies on Disney Plus can seem like a Herculean task. 

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Fear not, for we have distilled the cream of the crop in this ultimate guide to the best movies on Disney Plus right now.

30. Miracle On 34th Street

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Do you believe in miracles? Then Miracle on 34th Street is a must-watch. This 1947 classic is a heartwarming tale that explores the power of faith and the true meaning of Christmas.

29. Flamin’ Hot: A Tale of Innovation

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Flamin’ Hot was a heartening true story centered on Richard Montañez, portrayed by Jesse Garcia. Montañez, a janitor at Frito-Lay, revolutionized the food industry with his creation – Flamin’ Hot Cheetos.

28. Hidden Figures

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Hidden Figures is a powerful historical drama that tells the incredible true story of three African American mathematicians who worked at NASA during the Space Race.

27. Cheaper by the Dozen: A Family Comedy Delight

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Raising kids is not easy, as any parent will confirm. But imagine raising ten kids, managing a family business, and dealing with a chaotic home life? It isn’t all smooth sailing, as depicted in Cheaper by the Dozen.

26. Aladdin

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Aladdin is a shining example of Disney’s animated prowess. This 1992 classic tells the story of Aladdin, a young street urchin who stumbles upon a magic lamp that contains a genie who grants him three wishes.

25. Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol 3: An Epic Conclusion

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Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 was one of the most anticipated films of 2023. This final installment of the much-loved trilogy revolved around the Guardians’ life on Knowhere, shaken by the specters of Rocket’s past.

24. Turning Red 

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Turning Red is a Pixar film that follows 13-year-old Mei Lee who turns into a giant red panda whenever she gets too excited or stressed. This family-friendly film is a heartfelt exploration of adolescence, family dynamics, and cultural identity.

23. Night at the Museum: History Comes Alive

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Larry Daley is at his wit’s end. To continue seeing his son, he must secure a job. When he finally lands a gig as a night watchman at the Museum of Natural History, he realizes that the exhibits are not as lifeless as they appear when the clock strikes midnight.

22. Avatar 

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Avatar is a sci-fi epic that transports viewers to the lush alien world of Pandora. The movie follows Jake Sully, a paraplegic war veteran who is selected to participate in the Avatar Program.

21. Free Guy

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Free Guy is a delightful mix of action, comedy, and sci-fi that follows a bank teller named Guy who discovers he is actually a background character in an open-world video game and decides to become the hero of his own story.

20. Peter Pan & Wendy: A Classic Reimagined

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The year 2023 also saw the release of Peter Pan & Wendy, a live-action remake of the classic tale. This Disney Plus original introduced us to Wendy Darling and Peter Pan, two children navigating the transition between childhood and adulthood. Chang Can Dunk: A Journey of Self-Belief

19. Ratatouille: A Timeless Culinary Classic

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Few movies have achieved the perfect blend of comedy, drama, and animation perfection like Ratatouille. The story revolves around a rat who dreams of becoming a world-famous chef.

18. Boston Strangler: A Gritty Unraveling of a Mystery

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Keira Knightley starred in the thrilling drama Boston Strangler as Loretta McLaughlin, a journalist pursuing the notorious Boston Strangler murders.

17. White Men Can’t Jump: A Classic Comedy Reimagined

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The year 2023 also saw the release of White Men Can’t Jump, a modern remix of the iconic 1992 film. This reimagining celebrated Los Angeles’ streetball hustling culture, providing a refreshing perspective for a new generation of viewers.

16. Bend It Like Beckham: A Truly Inspiring Comedy

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Few feel-good movies manage to charm you until the end and even a couple of hours after that. Bend It Like Beckham is one of them. Jess has a unique talent that doesn’t sit well with her conservative family—she is an excellent soccer player.

15. Chevalier: A Musical Odyssey

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Chevalier was a hard-hitting drama that showcased the life of Bologne, the illegitimate son of an African slave and a French plantation owner. Bologne’s rise in French society as a celebrated violinist and fencer made Chevalier a captivating watch.

14. Godmothered: A Fairy Funny Ride

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Prepare for a magical ride with Godmothered! This playful comedy tracks the journey of Eleanor, an amateur fairy godmother-in-training determined to prove that the world still needs fairy godmothers.

13. The Emperor’s New Groove: A Royal Riot

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At first glance, The Emperor’s New Groove might seem like a rip-off of Disney’s multi-million-dollar animation projects. But we were pleasantly proven wrong because this movie does strike a groove with audiences.

12. Diary of a Wimpy Kid Christmas: Cabin Fever: A Festive Delight

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The year ended on a high note with the release of Diary of a Wimpy Kid Christmas: Cabin Fever. This film followed Greg Heffley, a perpetually worried protagonist, who got snowed in with his family during the holidays.

11. Theater Camp: A Heartwarming Tale of Resilience

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Theater Camp, a satirical take on student camps and stage plays, was another notable release. The film followed lifelong friends Amos and Rebecca-Diane, who banded together to save their struggling drama camp from closure.

10. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny: An Adventurous Farewell

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Lastly, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny marked the end of an era, featuring Harrison Ford’s final performance as Indiana Jones. The film followed Jones’ race against time to prevent a mysterious artifact from falling into the hands of the Nazis.

9. The Game Plan: A Comedic Touchdown

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If you assumed that Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson only knew how to tackle opponents in the wrestling ring, you’re in for a surprise. The Game Plan is a shining gem in Johnson’s early career, and it’s non-negotiable.

8. Star Wars: A New Hope

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Star Wars: A New Hope is the movie that started it all. This epic space opera follows a group of rebels who embark on a mission to destroy the Death Star, the Galactic Empire’s space station.

7. World’s Best: A Melody of Determination

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World’s Best was a unique narrative that resonated with the younger audience. It followed 12-year-old mathematics genius Prem Patel, who discovered his late father’s legacy as a renowned rapper. 

6. Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania: An Adventure Beyond Reality

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The Marvel Cinematic Universe expanded further with Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. This film marked the beginning of the fifth phase of the MCU, taking viewers on a thrilling journey through the Quantum Realm.

5. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back 

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Often considered the best film in the Star Wars saga, The Empire Strikes Back sees our heroes Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, and Han Solo continue their battle against the evil Darth Vader and the Empire.

4. The Princess Diaries

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The Princess Diaries is a charming coming-of-age comedy that follows Mia Thermopolis, a shy teenager from San Francisco who discovers she is a real-life princess of the European country Genovia.

3. Freaky Friday

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Freaky Friday is a delightful body-swap comedy that follows a mother and daughter who, after a magical fortune cookie causes them to switch bodies, must find a way to switch back. This movie is a fun-filled adventure with loads of laughs and heartwarming moments.

2. World’s Best: A Mathematical Musical Extravaganza

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The movie is a creative masterpiece, packed with more math puns than you can count and musical sequences so innovative that they’ll leave you dizzy. World’s Best is the ultimate feel-good story about family, perseverance, and finding your unique voice.

1. Enchanted: A Fairytale with a Twist

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If Enchanted were a person, she would be that trendy friend who was always ahead of the curve. The movie features Giselle, played by the radiant Amy Adams, who graced the big screen before Tangled, Frozen, and The Princess and the Frog became household names.