📺 Disney+ Releases — Page 1
📅 Week of Jun 29, 2025
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Ironheart
Disney+Miniseries | Jul 1, 2025
MIT prodigy Riri Williams builds armor smarter than Stark’s and suddenly everyone wants a piece of it.
🎬 Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Drama | 📍 United States | 🗣️ English
🎥 Directed by: Sam Bailey, Angela Barnes
🎭 Cast: Dominique Thorne, Anthony Ramos, Alden Ehrenreich, Lyric Ross, Matthew Elam, Anji White, Manny Montana, Shea CouleéOur Take
★★★★☆ 4/5I’m rooting for a teen genius in the MCU. Fresh perspective if they keep it personal.
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Critter Fixers: Country Vets
Disney+TV Series | Jul 1, 2025
Two longtime friends run a rural Georgia clinic where puppies, parrots, and the odd alpaca all need help.
🎬 Reality, Medical Drama | 📍 United States | 🗣️ English
🎥 Directed by: Unknown
🎭 Cast: Vernard Hodges, Terrence FergusonOur Take
★★★★☆ 4/5Warm, low-stress viewing. One episode had me googling goat vaccines for no reason.
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Lost Treasures of Egypt
Disney+Documentary | Jul 1, 2025
Cameras tag along while dig teams pry open tombs in the Valley of the Kings and scan mummies with 3-D gear.
🎬 Documentary, History | 📍 United Kingdom | 🗣️ English
🎥 Directed by: Unknown
🎭 Cast: Julian BarrattOur Take
★★★★☆ 4.5/5Every sand-covered artifact reveal gives me goosebumps. Easy to binge on a lazy Sunday.
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Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir
Disney+TV Series | Jul 2, 2025
Paris teens Marinette and Adrien juggle schoolwork and secret hero duty, netting magical butterflies before things turn ugly.
🎬 Animation, Action, Adventure, Family, Fantasy | 📍 FranceSouth KoreaJapan | 🗣️ French
🎥 Directed by: Thomas Astruc
🎭 Cast: Cristina Vee, Bryce Papenbrook, Keith Silverstein, Mela LeeOur Take
★★★☆☆ 3.5/5Cute, loud, and kind of addictive. My niece roped me in and I stayed for the goofy romance.
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ZOMBIES (Sing-Along Version)
Disney+Movie | Jul 2, 2025
Humans and zombies belt out big numbers while trying to share one very peppy town.
🎬 Family, Musical, Romance | 📍 United States | 🗣️ English
🎥 Directed by: Paul Hoen
🎭 Cast: Milo Manheim, Meg Donnelly, Trevor Tordjman, Kylee Russell, Carla JefferyOur Take
★★★☆☆ 3/5Cheesy? Absolutely. But shouting the lyrics with kids is silly family fun.
📅 Week of Jun 22, 2025
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Ironheart
Disney+Miniseries | Jun 24, 2025
Riri Williams is brilliant, bold, and already building tech that could change everything. Back home in Chicago after the events in Wakanda, she’s trying to stay grounded. But danger finds her fast. As threats grow and the line between science and magic begins to blur, Riri has to step into something bigger than herself. She’s not just building armor. She’s figuring out what kind of legacy she wants to leave behind.
🎬 Action, Sci-Fi, Drama, Adventure | 📍 United States | 🗣️ English
🎥 Directed by: Sam Bailey, Angela Barnes
🎭 Cast: Dominique Thorne, Anthony Ramos, Alden Ehrenreich, Lyric Ross, Sacha Baron CohenOur Take
★★★★☆ 4/5I really liked Riri in Wakanda Forever, so I was excited for this—and it didn’t disappoint. Dominique Thorne brings this mix of intelligence and vulnerability that works so well for the role. What I liked most was how grounded it felt. Yeah, there’s tech and powers, but it’s still her figuring out who she is and what kind of legacy she wants to leave. Honestly, I’m just glad Marvel gave her the space to shine.
📅 Week of Jun 15, 2025
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SALLY
Disney+Documentary | Jun 17, 2025
This National Geographic documentary tells the story of Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, through rare home videos, diaries, and extensive interviews. It explores her pioneering career as an astronaut, her groundbreaking journey, and her private life. The film delves into the challenges she faced and her enduring legacy in science and space exploration.
🎬 Documentary, Biography, History | 📍 United States | 🗣️ English
🎥 Directed by: Cristina Costantini
🎭 Cast: Tam O'Shaughnessy, Sally RideOur Take
★★★★☆ 4/5This is a deeply personal and moving documentary that I think everyone should see. It offers an intimate look not only at her public accomplishments but also at the private struggles she faced along the way. For me, it’s a powerful and honest portrait of someone who truly shaped history.
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Frozen: The Hit Broadway Musical
Disney+Special | Jun 20, 2025
Experience the magic of Disney's 'Frozen' like never before with this proshot of the West End musical. Based on the beloved animated film, it tells the story of two sisters, Elsa and Anna, as Elsa struggles to control her icy powers. When she accidentally plunges their kingdom into an eternal winter, Anna embarks on a perilous journey to save her sister and their home, discovering the true meaning of love along the way.
🎬 Musical, Family, Fantasy | 📍 United Kingdom | 🗣️ English
🎥 Directed by: Michael Grandage
🎭 Cast: Samantha Barks, Laura Dawkes, Jammy Kasongo, Craig Gallivan, Oliver Ormson, Richard Frame, Ben Irish, Lizzy-Rose Esin-Kelly, Jak Skelly, Martha Bailey VineOur Take
★★★★☆ 4.5/5I was completely drawn in by this pro-shot version. If you’re a fan of Frozen or musical theatre in general, this is absolutely worth watching. The stage design and performances are stunning, and it really feels like you're sitting front row. For me, it brought the story to life in a whole new and magical way.
📅 Week of Jun 8, 2025
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Ocean with David Attenborough
Disney+Documentary | Jun 8, 2025
Join David Attenborough as he guides viewers through the breathtaking beauty and fragile complexity of Earth’s oceans. From vibrant coral reefs to deep-sea mysteries, this visually stunning documentary reveals the incredible life forms that call the ocean home. Alongside moments of awe, it sheds light on the urgent threats facing marine ecosystems, offering a powerful call to action and hope for restoration. A tribute to nature’s wonder and resilience, it’s an essential watch for anyone who cares about the future of our planet.
🎬 Nature, Documentary | 📍 United KingdomUnited States | 🗣️ English
🎥 Directed by: Toby Nowlan, Keith Scholey, Colin Butfield
🎭 Cast: David AttenboroughOur Take
★★★★★ 5/5Anything with David Attenborough gets my full attention. These documentaries aren’t just beautiful. They carry real weight. I always come away from them feeling something. Awe, urgency, sometimes guilt. For me, this is what documentary should be. Honest, moving, and impossible to ignore.