Christmas is almost here, and as you begin to wind down for some festive relaxation, you may be wondering what’s new on streaming services this week. So if you’re need of some exciting new films and shows to keep you occupied this winter, we know just the thing.
Here we have compiled the best new content dropping on Disney’s streaming service to keep you entertained. Whether you’re in the mood for a thrilling treasure hunt, or a behind-the-scenes exploration of arguably the world’s most renowned recording studio, we have you covered.
Here is the new content available to stream on Disney+ this weekend:
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National Treasure: Edge of History
In this spin-off to the National Treasure franchise, 20-year-old Jess Valenzuela (Lisette Olivera) is grieving the loss of her mother. She doesn’t know her father – who died when she was young – but was always told he was a reckless, no-good thief.
Her life is turned upside-down when an enigmatic stranger gives her a clue to a centuries-old treasure – that might be connected to her father. Jess has a knack for solving puzzles, and her skills are put to the test as she and her friends follow a series of clues hidden in American artefacts and landmarks.
But in the race to find history’s greatest lost treasure and uncover the truth about her family’s past, Jess must outsmart a dangerous black-market antiquities dealer (Catherine Zeta-Jones).
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If These Walls Could Sing
Directed by Mary McCartney (daughter of Paul), this fascinating documentary explores the untold story of the Abbey Road studio, with intimate access to the premises and all-star interviews from Elton John, George Lucas, John Williams, Liam and Noel Gallagher, Jimmy Page and more.
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