Disney+ explodes this spring: Daredevil is back, the Momtok scandal rocks the platform, and Ruby gets her own adventure
If you thought spring was just about the sun finally gracing us with its presence here in New Zealand, think again. Because over on Disney+, things are absolutely popping off with a content menu that ranges from the ultimate nostalgia trip to the complete opposite: a red-hot documentary that's sure to get everyone talking. I've had a deep dive into what we've got in store over the next few months, and hold onto your hats, because this is not just "more of the same".
Daredevil is back – and this time, it's personal
Let's start with the big elephant in the room – or rather, the man without fear. Daredevil is returning. I've followed Matt Murdock since he first snapped his billy club in that dark Hell's Kitchen alleyway, and I have to admit, the expectations for "Daredevil: Born Again" are sky-high. Rumours have been swirling for ages, but now it's official: we're getting Charlie Cox back in the red suit. The first clips I've seen promise a more brutal and existential angle. This isn't just another superhero story; it's an examination of what happens when a man's two lives – the lawyer and the vigilante – collide with unpredictable force. For us Kiwis who love our gritty dramas, we can look forward to a taste of that same dark, character-driven intensity, just wrapped up in a Marvel universe that seems to have learned from its past stumbles.
The documentary no one's talking about... yet
But enough about the masked men. The most talked-about title of spring will undoubtedly be the documentary "The House of My Mother: A Daughter's Quest for Freedom". I managed to get a sneak peek a couple of weeks ago, and trust me, it's causing a stir. It covers what the internet has already exploded over: the Momtok phenomenon. For those who haven't been following the darker corners of social media, it's about a group of mums whose "perfect" lives on the surface hide something far more complicated. This documentary exposé, focusing on a daughter's quest for freedom from her mother's shadow, is both eerily relevant and deeply moving. It's the kind of content that makes Disney+ feel like more than just a kids' channel – it's cultural journalism at its finest, and it's going to spark debate around dinner tables across the country.
Adventure for the little ones (and the adults brave enough to cry)
Spring also brings classic Disney magic in a new package. "The One and Only Ruby" is the follow-up to the beloved film about the elephant, and I'm keen to see how they continue that story. This isn't just filler. Based on Katherine Applegate's books, which have sold bucketloads, it taps right into the current vibe around empathy and friendship. I'm predicting this will be one of those films kids will watch on repeat, and parents won't mind having on in the background on a rainy Sunday afternoon.
The ultimate cinema experience in your lounge
Let's just switch gears for a moment and talk about how we actually get this content into our lounges. Because what's the point of all this good stuff if you're watching it on a screen that can barely do justice to a sunset in a Pixar film? I've been upgrading my own setup, and I came across the LG 75NANO75UQA 75NANO75UQA. It's one of those 75-inch Smart LED-LCD TVs with 4K UHDTV and Nanocell backlight. It supports everything we stream: Google Assistant, Alexa, HomeKit, and of course, it has Netflix, Disney+ and Apple TV built-in. When you're watching a film like "Ruby" or rewatching an old classic, tech like Nanocell makes a huge difference. Colours pop, and contrasts are sharp – just how you want it when you're settling in for a night in front of the screen. It's the kind of gear that turns streaming into an experience you won't forget anytime soon.
The big picture: What should you not miss?
To make it a bit easier for you to navigate the insane line-up, I've put together a few of the titles I'm marking on my calendar:
- Daredevil: Born Again: Spring's absolute must-watch for Marvel fans. Dark, gritty, and fantastic.
- The House of My Mother: A Daughter's Quest for Freedom: The documentary uncovering the Momtok phenomenon. Made for debate.
- The One and Only Ruby: Long-awaited sequel that's guaranteed to pull at the heartstrings.
- Classic film gems: Keep an eye on the rolling schedule in March, where Disney+ is reviving some of the biggest titles from its back catalogue. Pure gold for those who love film history.
All in all, spring 2026 is shaping up to be a period where Disney+ really cements its place as a platform that has something for everyone. Whether you're into street-level detective stories, deep-dive docs into the dark side of social media, or you just want a good cry with the kids, you're covered. Now, we just need the sun to play ball too.