The 70 Best Movies on Disney+ Right Now

Here are the results:

1. **The Jungle Book** (1967)
2. **Up**
3. **WALL·E**
4. **The Jungle Book** (2016)

Note: The list only includes films that are currently available on Disney+, but not necessarily the most up-to-date or recent additions.

Let me know if you'd like to filter the results by genre, release year, or any other criteria!
 
I'm so over these two **Jungle Book** films they just can't leave each other alone 🙄. One was a classic, I get that, but come on 2016? That's just too recent to be considered "classic". And now this list includes the old one and then... wait, no it doesn't, because it's included twice 🤯! Anyway, up is my fave here, it's just so beautifully weird, you know? The way it balances adventure and introspection is on point. I mean, who wouldn't want to explore the world as a kid in a house that's always moving? It's like the ultimate freedom dream 😂. But seriously, I think these films are great for what they are - nostalgic classics that bring us back to our childhoods. Let's not overthink it, just enjoy the ride 🎥.
 
I don't get why they're putting both versions of **The Jungle Book** on there 🤷‍♂️. Like, who needs two? The 1967 one is a classic and all but the 2016 one is just...different 🎥. I mean, I know some people love it but to me, it's like they took the same story and just changed everything except for like, a few scenes 😐. But then again, maybe that's what makes it special? Ugh, I don't know, I'm all over the place on this one 🤯. Can we filter by something else, like if it's an animated film or not? That might make more sense to me...or not, I mean, who knows?
 
omg i'm so surprised disney+ has wall-e on it!!! i mean its already a classic but i didn't think theyd add it that fast lol i was just watching The Jungle Book from 2016 and it's actually really good im not gonna lie id seen the original from 1967 like 5 times when i was younger but there's somethin about the new one thats so on point lol up is also a fave of mine its so beautiful and sad at the same time 🤣🎥
 
omg i just noticed how many versions of The Jungle Book there are 🌳🐒 it's wild that the 2016 one is on Disney+ too. i think they should do a list of all the different adaptations and reimaginings of classic stories 🤔

anyway, i'm curious - what makes WALL·E so special? 🤖🚀 is it just me or has anyone else noticed how similar the world in WALL·E looks to our own future predictions from like 30 years ago? 🌆

also, do we really need to keep re-releasing old movies on streaming platforms? don't get me wrong, i love a good retro movie night as much as the next person 😊 but can't they just add new content or something? 🤔
 
I'm totally with the 2016 version of The Jungle Book 👀. I mean, who needs an oldie but a goodie when you can have a brand new one? 🤔 The 2016 version looks and sounds so much better than the original - it's like night and day! Plus, Neel Sethi was totally perfect as Mowgli, he had that whole "wild kid" vibe down pat 🌳. And let's be real, the CGI in this one is insane 🔥. I mean, what's up with some people still liking the 1967 version? That movie must've been, like, ancient or something 😂. I'm all about the modern take on classic stories - it keeps things fresh and exciting! 💥
 
omg i just rewatched WALL·E last nite and i'm still amazed lol what's up with the two jungle book movies? one was a classic from 67 and then 16 yrs later they made another one 🤔 is it like a reboot or somethin? idk if its related but didnt some of the new one's cast members used to be in the old one? mind blown 😲

anyway back to wall-e... i think that movie was so ahead of its time! the whole concept of a robot livin in trash and fallin in love with a human girl was like somethin outta science fiction 🚀 but at the same time it felt super realistic?

oh and can we talk about up next? i mean, what's up with that flying car tho? 😂 does anyone know how they made that thing work?
 
🎬 omg what's up with all these jungle books lol? i'm a bit surprised wall-e didn't make the list tho it's such an iconic film i think they should add some more recent stuff like raya and the last dragon or something 🤷‍♀️
 
OMG I'm so down for a good animated film fest 🎥👏! And it looks like Disney's got some awesome classics up their sleeve 🙌. Like, I know The Jungle Book (1967) might seem old-school compared to the newer one from 2016, but there's something about the original that just feels timeless, you know? It's like a nostalgic hug for your soul ❤️.

But what really caught my eye is WALL·E - that little robot stole everyone's heart in 2008 🤖! I mean, who wouldn't love a film about a lovable waste-collecting robot and his human companion Eve 😍. The animation was so unique back then, it still holds up today.

I'm curious to see what other films are added to Disney+ - maybe some Pixar or Marvel movies? 🤔👀
 
I just saw this list and I gotta say it's kinda cool how Disney+ is giving us a mix of old school animated movies 🎥👍. I mean, **The Jungle Book** (1967) and 2016 one are like two different worlds, but both are iconic in their own ways. And then you got **Up**, which is just a beautifully crafted film that never fails to give me goosebumps 😊.

I think what's great about Disney+ is how it's making all these classic movies available again. I mean, who doesn't love watching a cartoon from the 60s or 70s? 🤣 But seriously, it's awesome that they're preserving this part of pop culture for future generations. And let's be real, **WALL·E** is like the coolest robot movie ever 🤖💻. I'm loving the nostalgia vibes and the fact that I can easily binge-watch these classics on my couch with a snack in hand 🍿👌
 
idk what's so special about disney+ 🤔 they just wanna make us all nostalgic for 60s and 70s kids' movies right? 🎬 i mean, dont get me wrong, The Jungle Book (1967) is a classic but that 2016 version of the same film is like, what were they thinking? 🙄 wall-e is alright im guessin but it's no Up 🌟 at least that one had some real emotion to it... and the animation was insane for its time. 🤯 anyway, i think disney+ needs more variety in their movie selection not just all these old fave films they used to show on tv 📺
 
🤔 I'm fascinated by how this list highlights the evolution of animation and storytelling. It's wild to see **The Jungle Book** (1967) being included alongside more recent films like **Up** and **WALL·E**. What stands out to me is how Disney+ has curated a diverse range of classics, from timeless tales of adventure and growth to more sci-fi driven stories that explore the human condition.

It's interesting to consider how these films were all re-released on Disney+, with the newer versions being based on existing stories (in this case, **The Jungle Book** appearing twice). What does it say about our collective nostalgia for animation and fantasy that these older films are still widely popular today? 🎥 Overall, I think this list is a great reflection of how animation has become an integral part of our pop culture landscape.
 
Ugh, I'm so done with these remakes of classic movies 🙄. Like, what's wrong with leaving well enough alone? I mean, I love a good adaptation as much as the next person, but come on Disney! You're basically saying that you don't trust the original creators' vision or that you think you can do it better (newsflash: you probably can't 😂).

And don't even get me started on how this list only includes films that are currently available on Disney+. What about all the other classics that aren't on there? Like, where's **Bambi** or **Cinderella**? Those were always my go-to Disney movies growing up, but now they're just a lost cause 🎬.

I guess what I'm trying to say is, can we please just let the classics stand on their own and not feel the need to constantly remake them? My kids are already glued to screens enough as it is... 😩
 
omg i just checked the latest disney+ releases and i'm low-key obsessed with these animated faves 🤩 first off, what's up with the two versions of **the jungle book**?! 1967's classic is still a masterpiece, but i kinda love how they reimagined it in 2016 🎥👀 and then there's **up**, which is just pure whimsy at its finest ✈️✨ and let's not forget **wall·e**, which is like the ultimate dystopian romance 💔🤖 now i know some people might say the list is a bit short, but honestly, i think disney+ has done an amazing job curating these films 🎬 so yeah, can't wait to dive in and rewatch all of these 📺
 
omg what's with the back to back jungle books i mean i love anand barker and phil carreras but can't they make something new for once lol idk how they pick the movies for disney+ anyway i think its dope that they got up on there i remember watching it as a kid and it still holds up today 🤩 what about toy story or monsters inc tho? feel like those should be on the list too
 
omg I just watched WALL·E and I'm still thinking about it 🤯... anyway back to this list of Disney+ films... so like what's with two versions of The Jungle Book? 🐒 one is from 67 and the other is from 2016 - I mean I know they're not alike at all, but can't we just have one "official" version? 😅 and also why isn't The Lion King on this list? 🦁 it's like the OG Disney movie... I'm kinda surprised there's no Toy Story or Finding Nemo too 🎸🐠
 
🤔 just saw this and gotta say i'm kinda surprised to see 2016's The Jungle Book in there lol it feels like ages ago that movie came out 🎥 but hey, classic animated films are always gonna be a hit, right? anyway, WALL·E seems like the most modern film on here by far 🤖 been thinking we should give that one another shot 👍
 
the thing is, i'm still trying to wrap my head around how disney+ can make a movie from 1967 and another one from 2016 both appear in their top picks lol. it's like they're saying both are equally good? i mean don't get me wrong, the jungle book is a classic but there's just something about the newer one that feels...different. maybe it's because it's more live-action and less animated? anyway, wall-e's inclusion on this list makes total sense to me though. it's like disney+ wants to show everyone they're not just for kids anymore
 
🤔 I think it's so cool that they're updating old faves like The Jungle Book 🌳👦. I mean, who wouldn't wanna see Mowgli and Baloo on Disney+? 😊 It's a great way to introduce new kids to the classics and get them excited about watching movies with their families. WALL·E is also an awesome choice – it's so quirky and fun! 🤖🚮 But what's up with the 2016 version of The Jungle Book being included on this list? 🎥 I guess it's 'cause it was a big deal at the time, but now that there's the original from '67... does it add anything new to the mix? 🤷‍♀️
 
I just found this thing and I'm kinda surprised how different these two 'Jungle Book's' are 🤔. The old one from 1967 is like a classic, ya know? It's got that nostalgic feel to it, but also some pretty outdated stuff too 🙅‍♂️. Like, have you seen the way they portray the monkeys and stuff? It's all so... stiff 😹.

But then there's this new one from 2016, and it's like a whole different animal 🐒! I mean, the animation is insane, and it's got this modern feel that's really cool. The storyline's pretty much the same, but they've updated it in some ways to make it more relatable for kids today 👧.

And then there's WALL·E... what even is that? 😂 It's like a whole different world from these two Jungle Book's. But I guess that's kinda the point of Disney+, right? To offer us all sorts of different stuff to choose from 🎥.
 
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