Best movies on Disney+ (Espagne) : our Top 20
At Stream Tracker, we have put together a concise selection of the best films made in Spain that are currently available on Disney+. From contemporary dramas and black comedies to genre pieces and acclaimed classics, these titles illustrate the variety and creativity of Spanish cinema. On this page we offer short synopses, key credits and practical notes on availability so you can quickly decide what to watch. We update the list regularly to reflect changes in the Disney+ catalog.
Updated on 02/06/2026
2007 · Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
Six months after a virulent, rage-inducing pathogen appeared to have annihilated the entire population of the British Isles, a team of Americans crosses over, convinced the threat has passed. Their optimism is short-lived: they soon find the contagion still alive and lurking, ready to strike fresh prey.
With Robert Carlyle, Rose Byrne, Jeremy Renner, Harold Perrineau, Catherine McCormack, Imogen Poots and Mackintosh Muggleton
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2014 · Ridley Scott
Moses, a determined leader, challenges Pharaoh Ramses and leads four hundred thousand enslaved people on a monumental exodus from Egypt, fleeing a relentless onslaught of lethal plagues.
With Christian Bale, Joel Edgerton, Ben Kingsley, John Turturro, Aaron Paul, Ben Mendelsohn and María Valverde
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1997 · Ricardo Franco
Asha, a canny young dreamer, sends a single, desperate wish into the night and summons a tiny, radiant orb of cosmic energy known as Star. Thrust together by fate, Asha and her luminous companion must face King Magnifico, the tyrannical ruler of Rosas, to protect her people. As their bond grows, the pair show that a determined human heart joined with a spark of stellar magic can challenge oppression and spark unexpected wonders.
With Antonio Resines, Maribel Verdú, Jordi Mollà, Ramón Barea, Clara Sanchís, Elvira Mínguez and Andrea Ramírez
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1999 · José Luis Cuerda
A nature documentary traces the monarch butterfly’s journey from egg to adult while chronicling its astonishing, continent-spanning annual migration across North America.
With Fernando Fernán Gómez, Manuel Lozano, Uxía Blanco, Gonzalo Uriarte, Alexis de los Santos, Jesús Castejón and Guillermo Toledo