18 Disney movies to watch before they leave Netflix

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Netflix has SO much to offer! But in early 2019 (and some before), we can all say goodbye to Disney movies on the streaming service. Watch them while you can!

From television network favorites, Netflix Original shows and movies, and Disney classics! We love Netflix, but one of their biggest deals is coming to an end. Early next year, their contract with Disney expires, and Disney is not interested in renewing. What will happen? All Disney movies will leave the streaming service and no new Disney films will go to Netflix after their theatrical run.

Disney previously revealed that they would be offering their own streaming service that will feature everything Disney. What’s up with everyone wanting their own service? Disney is so loved and popular though, that whatever they come up with (and whatever the price) it’ll surely be a hit. No details are known about Disney’s plan or the exact date Disney leaves Netflix, but it’s better to prepare!

In the following slides, we’ve gathered the best Disney movies on Netflix and separated them into these categories: Star Wars, Marvel, Disney’s Pixar, Disney animated movies, and Disney live action films. Watch them all while you can! Many of them are leaving soon.

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Photo Credit: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story /Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment Image Acquired from EPK.TV /

Let’s star with incomplete Disney franchises you can find on Netflix — Pirates of the Caribbean and Star Wars

  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest
  • Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

More from Netflix

Did you know the latest (and final?) installment in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise is on Netflix? The movie premiered in theaters on May 26, 2017. It was received with mixed reviews, but fans of the series loved it for all the nostalgic feels. And if you want to travel back to the early days of the Pirates of the Caribbean series, there’s Dead Man’s Chest (2006), the second in the franchise after The Curse of the Black Pearl.

While Solo: A Star Wars Story may not make it to Netflix before the end of the deal (or maybe it will, we discuss the possibilities HERE), you can still watch Rogue One before it’s gone.