Disney is heading into a pretty busy second month of the year, as the production giant bolsters its streaming service with a slew of new shows and existing movies. With many new additions lined up, we’ve picked out the ones you should watch and collected them below.
But before we get into that, a quick disclaimer: we based our picks on additions from Disney+ UK, so be sure to check locally for accurate information regarding your region.
Self – Feb. 2
This all-new stop-motion animated Pixar Sparkshort follows a wooden doll as she goes on a journey of self-discovery.
The Marvels – Feb. 7
The latest Marvel Cinematic Universe film brings together Brie Larson, Teyonah Parris and Iman Vellani as Captain Marvel, Monica Rambeau and Ms. Marvel as the trio goes on a cosmic quest to stop a vengeful Kree warlord played by Zawe Ashton.
Assembled: The Making of The Marvels – Feb. 7
This documentary provides a behind-the-scenes look at how The Marvels was filmed, produced and brought to life.
Suncoast – Feb. 9
Woody Harrelson, Laura Linney and Nico Parker star in this semi-autobiographical story about a teenager who, while caring for her brother with her mother, befriends a strange activist.
Love, Rosie (2014) – Feb. 9
This romantic film stars Lily Collins and Sam Claflin as old good friends who are separated time and again by life’s expectations.
Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures – Feb. 14
The latest series of episodes for the children’s series continues to tell stories set in the era of the High Republic in A Galaxy Far, Far Away.
Revolver (2005) – Feb. 16
One of Jason Statham and Guy Ricthie’s earliest action efforts, this film follows a former convict and current gambler as he enters into a game with deadly consequences.
Star Wars: The Bad Batch (Season 3) – Feb. 21
The final season of The Clone Wars spin-off sees the gang of former, rejected Clone Troopers as they continue to travel the galaxy helping those in need and touching the heart of the Empire along the way.
Survivor (2015) – Feb. 23
Pierce Brosnan and Milla Jovovich star in this action film about a foreign service officer in London trying to prevent a terrorist attack planned for New York City, all before she is wrapped up in the whole ordeal and framed for crimes she did not commit.
Shōgun – Feb. 27
This adaptation of James Clavell’s novel explores the life of Lord Yoshii Toranaga as he fights for his life against enemies in 17th-century Japan and at the beginning of the country’s bloody civil war.
Iwájú – Feb. 28
Set in a futuristic Lagos, Nigeria, this animated series follows a young girl from a wealthy island as she and her best friend, from a much poorer island, discover dangerous secrets about their polarizingly different worlds.