New Disney+ movies have been non-existent for a month. Finally, though, the streamer's latest film drought is over, albeit thanks to the debut of a new Disney Channel Original Movie in Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires.
But, fear not, Disney+ user, because more new movies will land on one of the world's best streaming services next week, too. In short: I'll be updating this article again very, very soon. In the meantime, if none of the forthcoming films are of interest to you, our best Disney+ movies article is full of great recommendations for you to check out instead. So, read that after you've perused what's on offer in this guide.
New Disney+ movies: July
Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires
Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires | Official Trailer | Disney+ - YouTube
Release date: July 11
Runtimes: 88 minutes
Age rating: TV-G (US); U (UK)
Directors: Paul Hoen
Main cast: Milo Manheim, Meg Donnelly, Kylee Russell, Chandler Kinney, Malachi Barton, Freya Skye, Julian Lerner, Swayam Bhatia, Mekonnen Knife, Lisa Chappell, and Jonno Roberts
Rotten Tomatoes (RT) score: TBC (critics); TBC (audiences)

The fourth entry in the popular monster musical comedy-drama film series, Dawn of the Vampires finally introduces the bloodsucking creatures. Indeed, after they arrive at one of the stops on their summer road trip, Zed and Addison find themselves at the center of a rivalry between Daywalkers and their night-faring adversaries. Cue another adventure where Zed and Addison must unite these foes to face a common and more deadly enemy. Zombies 4 isn't likely to draw in many new viewers, but it's devoted fanbase will enjoy having something new to sink their teeth into.
New Disney+ movies: June
Snow White
Disney’s Snow White | Official Trailer | In Theaters March 21 - YouTube
Release date: June 11
Runtimes: 114 minutes
Age rating: PG (US); 9+ (UK)
Directors: Marc Webb
Main cast: Rachel Zegler, Gal Gadot, and Andrew Burnap
Rotten Tomatoes (RT) score: 40% (critics); 71% (audiences)

You know the classic tale by now. The titular princess flees her city after her wicked stepmother tries to have her killed, meets a group of dwarves, ends up falling into a coma when her aforementioned stepmother/witch poisons her, and is resuscitated when Prince Charming wakes her with a kiss. Disney's live-action remake completely throws out that story for a more modern spin on the Brothers Grimm's original fable but, ultimately, 2025's Snow White is a ponderous and uneven retelling that, like many of its fellow remakes, feels like a hollow cash grab. Sure, it occasionally looks pretty and Zegler puts in a good performance as its protagonist, but you're better served watching the 1937 animated classic instead – especially if you want the dwarves to not only have some form of personality, but also look less nightmarish.
New Disney+ movies: coming soon
As I mentioned in this article's intro, there'll be a few more new Disney+ movies to enjoy in the weeks to come. Here's a brief guide on all of the films you'll be able to stream soon:
- Transformers – July 16 (UK only)
- Transformers: Age of Extinction – July 16 (UK only)
- Transformers: The Last Knight – July 16 (UK only)
- The Amateur – July 17
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