Disney+ Curates 60+ Must-Stream Films Amid Library Overload

Disney+ Curates 60+ Must-Stream Films Amid Library Overload

> At a Glance

> – Disney+ highlights 60-plus top films to help viewers navigate its sprawling catalog

> – New picks range from Tron: Ares and Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour to classics like Raiders of the Lost Ark

> – Curated list balances blockbusters, family favorites, and cult hits

> – Why it matters: Subscribers get a shortcut to the platform’s best content without endless scrolling

Disney+ wants to end choice paralysis. The streamer just released a curated guide spotlighting more than 60 standout movies now available, spanning fresh exclusives, returning classics, and under-the-radar gems.

Fresh Exclusives

Tron: Ares debuts with Jared Leto as an AI program sent to steal the “Permanence Code” that would let digital beings stay in reality. The CGI-heavy sequel delivers action but skims real-world AI worries.

Taylor Swift closes her record-breaking Eras Tour in Vancouver, and Disney+ streams the only filmed version. The nearly three-and-a-half-hour concert doc adds four new acoustic tracks plus a folklore bonus.

Vault Reopens

Raiders of the Lost Ark returns after a licensing lapse, leading a full Indiana Jones binge that includes the 2023 finale Dial of Destiny. Harrison Ford hunts Nazis-and closure-alongside Phoebe Waller-Bridge.

Something Wicked This Way Comes, Disney’s rare 1983 dark-fantasy cult hit, surfaces for the first time in decades. Ray Bradbury adapted his own novel about a sinister carnival run by Jonathan Pryce’s Mr. Dark.

Superhero Surprises

  • Fantastic Four: First Steps sets Marvel’s “First Family” in swingin’ 1960s New York, introducing the Silver Surfer as Earth faces annihilation
  • Deadpool & Wolverine keeps its R-rated edge inside the MCU, pairing Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman in a raunchy multiverse rescue mission
  • Madame Web holds a 10% Rotten Tomatoes score yet earns a spot for Dakota Johnson’s cult-appeal performance

Under-the-Radar Picks

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  • Sacramento: Michael Angarano and Michael Cera road-trip from L.A. to scatter ashes in a bittersweet male-bonding dramedy
  • Love+War: Nat Geo profiles Pulitzer-winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario as she balances war-zone assignments and motherhood
  • Music by John Williams: Spielberg and Lucas celebrate the 93-year-old composer’s 54 Oscar nominations and 70-year career

Key Takeaways

  • Disney+ now spotlights 60-plus titles to cut scroll fatigue
  • New exclusives include Tron: Ares and the final Eras Tour show
  • Returning favorites span Indiana Jones, The Abyss 4K, and cult curio Something Wicked
  • Superhero picks range from MCU newcomers to critical flops worth a second look

Grab the remote-Disney+ just handed viewers a cheat sheet to its most binge-worthy movies.

Author

  • Isaac Thornwell covers transportation and urban mobility for News of Austin, reporting on how infrastructure and planning decisions shape the city’s growth. A Texas A&M urban planning graduate, he’s known for translating complex transit data and policy into clear, impactful stories for Austin residents.

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