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New Disney+ movies have been few and far between in recent weeks. November 2025 is set to bring some heavy hitters to one of the world's best streaming services, though – and the first of those in The Fantastic Four: First Steps has now made its Disney+ debut.
From Toy Story to Freaky Friday, these Disney movies are among the studio's finest, truly incredible from beginning to end.
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Disney’s 1976 film The Shaggy D.A., seemingly utilized a human in a dog costume as a real dog's stunt double — and the internet is weighing in on the hilarious footage.
If you're looking for a list of everything that's going to be streaming on Disney Plus in December 2025 then you're in the right place! On this page you'll find our guide to every show and movie hitting the streamer, as well as our pick of the best things to watch titles this month.
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Disney’s New Cruise Ship Is Full of Surprises, Including a ‘Lion King’ Restaurant, Lots of Marvel, and a Grown-up Piano Bar
The third in Disney Cruise Line’s Wish class of ships—following the Disney Wish and the Disney Treasure — Destiny is the latest vessel that's purpose-built for family vacations. From the state-of-the-art kids clubs to adults-only spaces themed after beloved Disney films and attractions, the ship has something for all ages.
Disney movies are often associated with childhood innocence, though many are scarier than people realize, especially when there are small children in the audience. Some adults find the movies saccharine and annoying, which makes them ripe for parodies — including turning these classics into horror flicks.
Disney’s upcoming live-action remake of Moana has sparked major backlash online after fans accused the studio of making “racist” changes to the heroine’s appearance. On Monday7, Disney released a 59-second teaser on its YouTube channel,
In October 2025, Disney will move the first four Indiana Jones films from Disney+ to Amazon Prime Video, a decision that highlights the shifting landscape of streaming rights and the growing challenge for fans to access beloved franchises in one place.