In early November, the Disney+ streaming service launched to much excitement. Boasting a massive library of movies, TV shows, and shorts across all branches of the Disney family, including Pixar, Marvel Studios, and Star Wars, the prestige platform has become a formidable competitor in the battle of streaming services vying for subscribers.

While there's already plenty of great movies, TV shows, and shorts to choose from if you're one of the millions of subscribers who signed up since the Disney+ launch, you may have noticed some exciting titles are missing. As you scroll through the Disney+ library looking for something to watch, there may have been slight dismay as you realized popular titles like Beauty and the Beast (2017), Black Panther, and even National Treasure were listed but not yet available to stream. Fear not, because we have not only rounded up all of the Disney+ titles that are currently listed but not yet available and figured out when their actual release dates are.

Keep reading for our month-by-month 2020 release date calendar and keep this page bookmarked because we'll be updating this page when more release dates are revealed! For more, check out our roundup of the best TV shows on Disney+ right now.

February

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February 2020

  • Big Business (Feb. 1): Bette Midler and Lily Tomlin star in this comedy about two sets of identical twins mixed up at birth who come together and get misidentified in wacky situations over the course of one day.
  • Around the World in 80 Days (Feb. 1): The 2004 adaptation stars Steve Coogan as scientist who, in order to win a bet, must travel around the world by any means necessary in 80 days.
  • Old Dogs (Feb. 9): Robin Williams and John Travolta star as slick bachelors thrown into parenting roles when one of them learns he actually fathered a son and has to look after him for a bit.
  • Iron Man & Hulk: Heroes United (Feb. 16): Iron Man and Hulk come together in this animated movie as they battle the villain Zzzax.

...and Beyond

  • You Again (Feb. 1, 2021): Kristen Bell stars in this comedy of a young woman who discovers her brother is marrying her high school nemesis and faces off against her in the days leading up to the wedding.

March

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March 2020

  • Doctor Dolittle 2 (Mar. 1): Eddie Murphy leads this 2001 sequel as the titular doctor who can speak to animals.
  • Ice Age (Mar. 1): This 2002 film from Blue Sky Animation Studios arrives on Disney+ thanks to Disney's purchase of 20th Century Fox, which created the Ice Age franchise.
  • Black Panther (Mar. 4): Chadwick Boseman stars in this Marvel movie as a Wakandan prince who becomes king, assumes the mantle of the superhero Black Panther, and must battle his cousin for the right to rule.
  • Bedtime Stories (Mar. 5): Adam Sandler stars as a single dad who discovers the fanciful bedtime stories he tells his kids actually start happening in real life.
  • The Finest Hours (Mar. 6): Chris Pine leads this true-story action-thriller about the 1952 Coast Guard rescue of the SS Pendelton crew.
  • Stargirl: A tender and offbeat coming-of-age story based on the critically-acclaimed, New York Times’ best-selling young adult novel about an unassuming high schooler who finds himself inexplicably drawn to the free-spirited new girl, whose unconventional ways change how they see themselves…and their world.
  • G-Force (Mar. 15): A group of highly-trained guinea pigs working for the FBI must go on a mission to save the world.
  • A Wrinkle in Time (Mar. 25): Ava DuVernay directs a live-action retelling of the Madeleine L'Engle story which follows a young girl travel across different dimensions to try and find her father.

April

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April 2020

  • Prom (Apr. 1): A group of teens try to plan the perfect prom for their high school and problems arise.
  • The Odd Life of Timothy Green (Apr. 1): A young couple desperate to have a child become parents overnight when a boy mysteriously shows up on their doorstep one stormy night.
  • Mars Needs Moms (Apr. 1): A young boy must save his mom after she is kidnapped by aliens.
  • The Last Song (Apr. 1): Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth star in this Nicolas Sparks story of a young woman who spends a life-changing summer with her father in a coastal town.
  • Frankenweenie (Apr. 1): Tim Burton's 2012 animated adaptation of the popular children's book tells the story of a young boy who brings his beloved dog back from the dead.
  • National Treasure (Apr. 30): A trio led by history buff Benjamin Gates (Nicolas Cage) must use a treasure map on the back of the Declaration of Independence to find a bounty before Bejamin's villainous former partner finds it first.

...and Beyond

  • Treasure Buddies (Apr. 1, 2021): A group of puppies journey to Egypt to find buried treasure.
  • The Lone Ranger (Apr. 30, 2021): The 2013 adaptation of the popular TV series stars Armie Hammer as a resurrected Texas Ranger and Johnny Depp as his Native American sidekick who must fight a greedy railroad baron.

May

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May 2020

  • Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (May 1): A group of household pets must go cross-country in order to find their way back to their owners after a long separation causes them to worry.
  • Homeward Bound II (May 1): The sequel follows the same trio of pets as they try to find their way back to their owners after they're separated on a vacation in San Francisco.
  • George of the Jungle (May 1): Brendan Fraser stars in this Tarzan spoof of a man raised in the jungle who meets a beautiful young woman.
  • John Carter (May 2): Taylor Kitsch stars as a Civil War hero transported to Mars and roped into a mission to save the planet from a warlord.
  • The Boys: The Sherman Brothers’ Story (May 22): A documentary detailing the lives and contributions of songwriters and composers Robert and Richard Sherman.

...and Beyond

  • Tinkerbell and the Legend of the NeverBeast (May 17, 2021): Tinkerbell and her friend Fawn embark on an adventure to save the mythical NeverBeast.
  • The Jungle Book (May 30, 2021): The 2016 live-action adaptation follows a young boy as he comes of age while living in the jungle.

June

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June 2020

  • Walt & El Grupo: The Untold Adventures (Jun. 9): This documentary follows Walt Disney's 1941 trip to South America after he is asked to be an ambassador to the region by the U.S. government.
  • The Pirate Fairy (Jun. 15): Tinkerbell and other fairies must find an save one of their friends.
  • Tarzan (Jun. 23): A young boy adopted into a community of gorillas and raised in their ways confronts a new group of humans as an adult and finds himself caught between the two worlds.
  • Tarzan II (Jun. 23): The sequel to Tarzan follows a young Tarzan as he tries to fit in with the other animals of the jungle.
  • Avengers: Infinity War (Jun. 25): The beginning of the Avengers' epic battle against an alien leader focused on destroying half of all life in the galaxy.

...and Beyond

  • Adventures in Babysitting (June 1, 2021): The 1987 John Hughes hit follows a babysitter and her charges as they make their way through Chicago over the course of one night.

July

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July 2020

  • Race to Witch Mountain (Jul. 1): Dwayne Johnson and Carla Gugino star in a remake of the 1975 movie where a Las Vegas cab driver tries to save a pair of alien twins by returning them to their spaceship.
  • The Mighty Ducks (Jul. 1): Emilio Estevez stars as a Minnesota lawyer ordered by a judge to coach a cheeky bunch of hockey players.
  • The Big Green (Jul. 1): A British teacher on exchange at a Texas school brings a ragtag group of kids together to form a soccer team.
  • Ant-Man and the Wasp (Jul. 29): This Ant-Man sequel follows Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) and Hope Van Dyne (Evangeline Lilly) as they try to rescue Hope's mother (Michelle Pfeiffer) from the quantum realm.
  • The Incredibles 2 (Jul. 30): The Incredibles story continues as Elastigirl (Holly Hunter) begins working while Mr. Incredible (Craig T. Nelson) stays home to watch the kids.

August

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August 2020

  • Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (Aug. 5): Jake Gyllenhaal stars as a young, cocky prince who must team with a princess (Gemma Arterton) to stop a villain bent on destroying the world with a magic dagger.

...and Beyond

  • Underdog (Aug. 1, 2021): A super-powered beagle must stop a mad scientist from destroying the city.
  • Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2 (Aug. 1, 2021): The series continues as two chihuahuas take care of their family as their owners deal with problems on the homefront.
  • Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3 (Aug. 1, 2021): The final installment in the Beverly Hills Chihuahua series follows sees the dog family and their owners move into a hotel where a new adventure awaits.

September

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September 2020

  • Cinderella (Sept. 1): The 2015 live-action re-telling of a young woman who defies her step-mother and goes to a life-changing ball stars Lily JamesRichard Madden, and Cate Blanchett.
  • Christopher Robin (Sept. 5): Ewan McGregor stars as a grown-up Christopher Robin who is revisited by his old friends, including Winnie the Pooh, and must help them save the Hundred Acre Wood.
  • Disney Nature: Oceans (Sept. 19): This Disney documentary takes a deep dive to explore the magic of life underneath the water.

...and Beyond

  • Tomorrowland (Sept. 1, 2021): George Clooney and Britt Robertson stars as a dreamer and an inventor who accidentally discover a futuristic world that could help save humanity.
  • Spooky Buddies (Sept.  1, 2021): A team of puppies go on a spooky adventure in another installment in the Disney series.

October

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October 2020

  • Mr. Holland’s Opus (Oct. 1): Richard Dreyfuss stars in the based-on-a-true-story film about a frustrated composer who finds a new start as a high school music teacher.
  • Maleficent (Oct. 1): The live-action spin on Sleeping Beauty tells the origin story of the villainous witch known as Maleficent (Angelina Jolie).
  • Beverly Hills Chihuahua (Oct. 1): A fancy Beverly Hills dog accidentally gets lost while on vacation in Mexico with her owner.
  • Beauty and the Beast (Oct. 1): The 2017 live-action re-telling of a young woman who helps a cursed prince learn how to love again stars Emma Watson as Belle and Dan Stevens as the Beast.
  • The Sorcerer’s Apprentice (Oct. 30): Nicolas Cage stars as a sorcerer who recruits a young man to help take down his rogue former apprentice.

...and Beyond

  • The Search for Santa Paws (Oct. 1, 2021): A group of magic puppies team up with an elf to find Santa Claus.
  • McFarland, USA (Oct. 23, 2021): Kevin Costner stars in this feel-good movie of a coach who manages to turn a disparate group of high schoolers into one of the best cross-country teams in the nation.

November

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November 2020

  • Mr. Magoo (Nov. 1): This 1997 live-action adaptation of the animated series sees Leslie Nielsen as the bumbling old millionaire who takes on jewel thieves.
  • Planes (Nov. 5): Dane Cook plays Dusty, a cropdusting plane who dreams of taking part in an around-the-world aerial race.
  • Planes: Fire and Rescue (Nov. 5): The sequel to 2013's Planes follows Dusty as he joins a fire and rescue team after he learns he may never race again.
  • Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (Nov. 5): Steve Carell and Jennifer Garner star in an adaptation of the children's book following all of the hijinks that happen over the course of the day for one grumpy young boy.
  • A Christmas Carol (Nov. 6): The 2009 adaptation sees Jim Carrey voice Ebenezer Scrooge as three Ghosts of Christmas try to show him the true meaning of the season.
  • The Nutcracker and the Four Realms (Nov. 28): A new take on The Nutcracker which follows Clara (Mackenzie Foy) as she tries to save all the different realms of the magical Nutcracker world.
  • Into the Woods (Nov. 28): Stage-to-screen adaptation of the Stephen Sondheim musical following popular storybook characters trying to break an evil witch's curse.

...and Beyond

  • Space Buddies (Nov. 1, 2021): A team of puppies go to space in another installment in the popular kids franchise.
  • Santa Buddies: The Legend of Santa Paws (Nov.  1, 2021): Santa Claus and his chief dog Santa Paws work to try and save Christmas.
  • The Pixar Story (Nov.  18, 2021): Documentary following the early years of Pixar including the success of Toy Story and following the team that made the studio a big name.

December

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December 2020

  • Sky High (Dec. 1): Teen superheroes learn to hone their superpowers at a special school while balancing average teen growing pains.
  • Max Keeble’s Big Move (Dec. 1): Alex D. Linz plays a middle-schooler who plans pranks on his bullies when he learns he's moving and must deal with the fallout when it turns out his family isn't moving at all.
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (Dec. 2): The Pirates of the Caribbean franchise continues as Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) faces an old enemy from his past and tries to find the mythical trident of Poseidon.
  • Ralph Breaks the Internet (Dec. 11): A sequel to Wreck-It Ralph, Ralph (John C. Reilly) and Vanellope (Sarah Silverman) must go into the internet to prevent their video games from being shut down for good.