We all know that Disney Plus is a hub for Disney content, new and old, as well as Star Wars, Marvel, Pixar and National Geographic. Besides the usual classics, the platform adds a steady stream of new movies and shows each month, including original series, Disney Jr. titles, Nat Geo documentaries and old library additions like sitcoms, reality shows and films.
This month, there are many movies coming to Disney Plus, including the premiere of Avatar: Fire and Ash on June 24, the premiere of the new Hamilton documentary and the director’s cut of The X-Files: I Want To Believe. This month, you can also listen to live streaming of the four days of the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival from June 11-14 on Disney Plus, too.
June 6
Locker Diaries: Phineas and Ferb: The Short
Why watch: Because Phineas and Ferb has always been a great kids’ show that parents can enjoy.
Phineas and Ferb are back! The series is one of Disney Channel’s original shows, and after a successful reboot in 2025, we’re now getting a new batch of shorts in June. The Locker Diaries: Phineas and Ferb: The Short is a series of mini-episodes shot vertically as seen from the POV inside a school locker. (You can also see the Locker Diaries zombie shorts, and this particular franchise may also expand to other series in the future.) The first two Phineas and Ferb shorts drop on June 6.
June 11-14
Bonnaroo Livestream
Why watch: You can catch all the great music concerts at Bonnaroo 2026 without the crowds or the heat.
For the past few years, Hulu has offered subscribers the chance to stream live music festivals, but 2026 marks the first year Disney Plus gets in on the action. This month, subscribers will have access to four days of live coverage of the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival from Manchester, TN, which will feature performances by The Strokes, Yungblud, Teddy Swims, Noah Kahan and more. (You’ll also be able to watch live streams of Lollapalooza and Austin City Limits Music Festival this year as well) Bonnaroo live streams will be available on Disney Plus from June 11-14.
June 11
The X-Files: I Want to Believe, Director’s Cut (2008)
Why watch: Mulder and Scully will always be TV’s best couple.
David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reprized their roles as Fox Mulder and Dana Scully in 2008’s The X-Files: I Want To Believe, a story set years after the pair left the FBI and are brought back to consult on the mysterious disappearance of several young women, one of whom is an FBI agent. The film wasn’t a serious hit, but in 2025, X-Files writer and creator Chris Carter said he plans to release a director’s cut because the theatrical release left out a lot of the supernatural elements he wanted to include. With this new release, Carter explains, “it’s the horror movie I’ve always wanted to make.” The new version of the movie premieres on Disney Plus on June 11.
June 16
Spark into Flame: Hamilton & Hip Hop
Why you’re watching: Because more than 10 years later, you still catch yourself singing “My Shot” in the shower.
Spark Into A Flame: Hamilton & Hip Hop is a new documentary premiering on Disney Plus on June 16. The film explores the connection between the Broadway hit Hamilton and its hip-hop roots, and features Hamilton writer, singer and composer Lin-Manuel Miranda and hip-hop legends including Bustas Rhymes, Quondon Rhymes, Black Rhymes and more.
June 24
Image: Fire and Ashes
Why watch: This premiere marks the film’s arrival on the air.
The Oscar-winning Avatar: Fire and Ash is the third film in the Avatar franchise, and it’s finally available to stream when it arrives on Disney Plus on June 24. The film features past Avatar stars including Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang and Kate Winslet — joined by Oonally’s Champlings and Oonally’s Champlings.
June 29
Adventure time: Side quests
Why watch: You miss seeing a lovely couple on TV.
Sing it with me, “Adventure Time, come grab your friends, we’re going to lands far away. Jake the dog and Finn the human…” The original series ended on Cartoon Network back in 2018, but new spinoffs have since spawned, focusing on characters other than Finn and Jake. In Fun Time: Side Quests, the iconic duo returns to take audiences on an even more zany journey. PB, Ice King and other favorites will appear, too, when the new series hits Disney Plus (and Hulu) on June 29.