3 Best Movies To Watch On Disney+ This Weekend (June 6-7)

Disney+ subscribers better get ready for a thrilling weekend of sci-fi movies on the streaming service, as the selection of genre offerings on the streamer is simply too good not to go all in to begin June. On last weekend’s Disney+ movie recommendations, I talked about Werewolf by Night, Sentimental Value, and Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones.

That list shot for different genres, offering something for every kind of viewer and connecting to exciting new theatrical releases, like the horror movie Backrooms and the return of one of the most iconic movie franchises of all time, with Star Wars’ The Mandalorian and Grogu. Out of the three recommendations, only one of them is currently trending on the streaming service.

At the time of writing, Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones stands as the 7th most-watched movie on Disney+ in the United States. That already got me to keep an eye on sci-fi movies to watch on Disney+ this weekend, and when the streamer’s latest major release, an animated sci-fi film, came out, I realized how the genre was perfect for a three-movie binge.

















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Steamboat EraBlack-and-white Mickey

The PrincessesSnow White onward

90s RenaissanceLion King & Aladdin

Pixar LampToy Story onward

Modern EraFrozen & beyond

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On November 18, 1928, Walt Disney premiered a seven-minute black-and-white short at the Colony Theatre in New York — the first Mickey Mouse cartoon released to the public, and one of the earliest sound cartoons ever made. Whistling Mickey at the helm of a riverboat became the studio’s first iconic image. Name the short.




02

Walt Disney sank the studio’s entire balance sheet, plus a heavy mortgage on his home, into a project Hollywood derisively called “Disney’s Folly” — the first full-length cel-animated feature film ever made in English. It premiered December 21, 1937 at the Carthay Circle Theatre in Los Angeles to a standing ovation. Name the film.




03

Walt Disney’s vision of a film-quality theme park opened to a chaotic, oversold “Black Sunday” debut — counterfeit tickets, a gas leak, and asphalt soft enough to swallow women’s heels. The Anaheim park was built on 160 acres of orange groves in just 12 months. In which year did Disneyland open?




04

The Lion King (1994) was pitched internally as “Bambi meets…” a particular Shakespeare play — and the parallels are unmissable: a young prince’s father is murdered by his uncle, who usurps the throne; the prince later returns to avenge him. Which Shakespeare tragedy provided the bones of the story?




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Frozen (2013) became the highest-grossing animated film at the time and won two Oscars including Best Animated Feature. Its standout song — performed by Idina Menzel as Elsa, written by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez — won the Oscar for Best Original Song and dominated radio playlists for an entire year. Name the song.




06

In November 1995, Pixar — then a small Disney distribution partner founded by Ed Catmull, John Lasseter and Steve Jobs — released the world’s first fully computer-animated feature film. It became the highest-grossing film of 1995 in North America and won a Special Achievement Oscar for John Lasseter. Name the movie.




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In a roughly seven-year span, Disney made a sequence of franchise acquisitions that transformed it from an animation studio into a global IP empire. Pixar (2006, $7.4B), Lucasfilm (2012, $4.05B) and 21st Century Fox (2019, $71.3B) bracket the era. The remaining major brand — bought in 2009 for $4 billion — brought Iron Man, Spider-Man and the Avengers under Disney’s roof. Name it.




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Disney Animation’s Moana (2016) features Hawaiian newcomer Auli’i Cravalho as the title role and Dwayne Johnson as the demigod Maui. Its musical numbers — including “How Far I’ll Go” and “You’re Welcome” — were co-written by a Pulitzer- and Tony-winning Broadway composer who’d become a household name with Hamilton the previous year. Name him.




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The first list of Disney+ movie weekend recommendations of June was made with a three-movie binge format in mind, meaning that viewers can enjoy one right after the other. I also looked at trends that subscribers might be interested in and recent events, with two animated movies and a live-action film making this a well-rounded list for sci-fi fans and those seeking entertainment in general.

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Iron Man (2008)

First up is Iron Man, which, yes, is a superhero movie. The first movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, like many of the franchise’s entries, relies heavily on sci-fi elements, with Robert Downey Jr.’s Tony Stark becoming Iron Man by inventing a superhero suit that could not exist in the real world. Iron Man is all about advanced technology at its highest level.

Downey is simply magnetic in the role, and given how the actor will return to the MCU in 2026, albeit as Doctor Doom in Avengers: Doomsday, the timing is perfect to re-experience his first journey in the franchise. Additionally, Iron Man is trending. The Marvel movie is currently the 10th most-watched film on Disney+ in the United States. As such, viewers are flocking to the 2008 release right now.

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Hoppers (2026)

Hoppers is a recent arrival for Disney+ subscribers, as the animated movie became available on the streaming service on June 3 after its theatrical debut on March 6. It did not take long for it to become a massive streaming hit. At the time of writing, Hoppers is the most-watched movie on Disney+ in the United States, and it makes sense that nationwide viewers are jumping at the chance to watch the new release.

Hoppers tells the story of Piper Curda’s Mabel, a young college student who transfers her mind to a robotic beaver to understand the animals and help them save their forest from being destroyed by a new highway. The animated sci-fi movie is hilarious, with sharp writing and actors with impeccable comedic timing. Names like Jon Hamm, Dave Franco, Meryl Streep, and more star in the Pixar movie.

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Lightyear (2022)

Ending this weekend’s Disney+ list is another animated sci-fi movie from the great minds at Pixar, and one which I find to be underrated. Lightyear is the Toy Story franchise’s spinoff film centered on the “real” Buzz Lightyear, the man who inspired the famous toy from the main franchise, as Pixar described it as “the definitive story of the original Buzz Lightyear.” Lightyear is a timely option for Disney+ subscribers.

Voiced by Captain America actor Chris Evans, who returns as Steve Rogers this year in Avengers: Doomsday, and right around the corner of Toy Story 5‘s release, Lightyear is the perfect movie to get viewers ready for those releases. It is absurdly gorgeous, with intricate sci-fi elements, like time dilation, charismatic characters, fun jokes, and space action. It was not a box office hit, but it might just become your next streaming obsession on Disney+, ending the weekend sci-fi movie binge with a film worth discovering.

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