As a film enthusiast with a profound interest in human stories and resilience, I find myself deeply moved by the diverse lineup of movies coming to Disney+ this December. From the heart-wrenching journey of survival and healing in “Sugarcane” to the inspiring tale of family bonding and adventure in “Blink”, these films resonate with me on a personal level.
Disney+ is renowned for its family-focused content, and the movies set to premiere next month definitely meet this standard. Although there may not be a wide range of genres coming to the streaming service in December, it doesn’t mean that viewers should overlook anything that Disney+ has in store during the upcoming weeks. An animated holiday special is scheduled to arrive early in the month, and several documentaries are planned for release later. Therefore, viewers should prepare to have tissues handy.
Avoiding tears might be wise for those who prefer a lighter mood, as the content coming to the platform next month ranges from heartwarming holiday vibes to deeply emotional stories. On the other hand, viewers who relish in delving into the lives and challenges of others will undoubtedly find enjoyment in the selection of films arriving on Disney+ in December.
Mickey and the Very Many Christmases
Stream on December 2
In a fresh take for the yuletide season, Mickey and his companions return with the new special titled “Mickey’s Extremely Merry Christmases“. Ideal for children and adults alike, this heartwarming production is sure to bring joy to everyone. As someone who cherishes the holiday spirit deeply, Mickey dreams that each day could be Christmas Day. Yet, when his dream becomes a reality, he starts to ponder about the potential downsides of an endless Christmas celebration.
When he recognizes his error, Mickey calls upon Minnie, Pluto, Donald, Daisy, and Goofy to assist him in finding a solution to bring an end to their most delightful day. Filled with timeless Disney magic, Mickey and the Very Many Christmases will undoubtedly satisfy your holiday craving and stir up warm, fuzzy Christmas emotions for the audience. Beginning on Dec. 2, you can stream Mickey and the Very Many Christmases.
Sugarcane
Stream on December 10
Under the guidance of first-time directors Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie, the documentary titled “Sugarcane” delves into an exploration of the Canadian Indian residential school system that operated nationwide in the 20th century. The revelation of unmarked graves near a Williams Lake First Nation community’s former Indian residential school run by St Joseph’s Mission, in 2021, sparked a widespread outcry across Canada. These schools were designed to remove Indigenous children from their families, assimilate them, and erase their cultural identity, leaving behind a horrific legacy of abuse and generational emotional scars.
As a passionate admirer, let me share my perspective: When NoiseCat and Kassie first embarked on this emotionally charged odyssey, little did we anticipate how intimately connected the subject matter would become to our personal lives. Throughout the filmmaking process, NoiseCat’s own story profoundly wove itself into the tapestry of the documentary. With immense compassion and insight, the filmmakers delve deep into the struggles of a community that faced unimaginable hardships, the resilience they needed to suppress their pain, and the indomitable spirit it took for them to thrive against all odds. With sensitivity and wisdom, Sugarcane stirs a profound awakening in the hearts of those who survived the schools and their lineage. Sugarcane will be streaming on Dec. 10.
Elton John: Never Too Late
Stream on December 13
The documentary titled “Elton John: Never Too Late” traces Elton John’s journey as he readies for his last North American show at Dodger Stadium during his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour. Throughout this emotional journey, the celebrated musician reflects on his illustrious career filled with triumphs and tribulations. Interwoven with classic concert clips from yesteryears and personal excerpts from his journals and private family moments, the documentary showcases one of the world’s most productive artists to date.
Over more than five decades of his career, the documentary “Elton John: Never Too Late” delves into the challenges Elton John faced at the pinnacle of his success and the profound understanding he gained that family is truly the greatest treasure life has to offer. Heartfelt yet inspiring, this film traces the transformative journey of a man who triumphed over hardships such as abuse, addiction, and adversity, ultimately emerging as the legendary figure we know today. “Elton John: Never Too Late” will be available for streaming on December 13th.
Blink
Stream on December 17
The documentary titled “Blink” chronicles the exciting voyage of a Canadian family consisting of Edith and Sebastien Pelletier, together with their four kids – Mia, Leo, Colin, and Laurent. This lively bunch decided to traverse the globe due to a heartrending fact: three out of their four children suffer from retinitis pigmentosa, an uncommon and incurable condition that ultimately results in blindness. With this rare disease looming over them, they seize the opportunity to witness the breathtaking sights of the world before it’s too late for them to see it.
As I eagerly anticipate our family’s ultimate adventure, the Pelletiers and I are bathed in joy and hope as we plan for our future, no matter what it may hold. Faced with life-changing circumstances, Blink tells a heartwarming story of how one resilient family decides to fill their lives with happiness and cherished memories instead of sorrow and despair. With a kaleidoscope of breathtaking destinations now etched in our minds and hearts, the Pelletier family nurtures our love for each other and our shared sense of wonder for the world. Tune in to watch Blink on Dec. 17.
For a complete list of every movie coming to Disney+, check the list below.
December 2
- Mickey and the Very Many Christmases
December 10
- Sugarcane
December 13
- Elton John: Never Too Late
December 17
- Blink
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