Freeform’s “30 Days of Disney” is back for June 2026, and the network has packed the entire month with Disney and Pixar favorites running from June 1 through June 29, giving fans a nightly reason to settle in and let the magic play out on screen.

The June 2026 lineup leans heavily into the classics fans grew up with — “The Lion King,” “The Little Mermaid,” “Aladdin,” and “Beauty and the Beast” all make multiple appearances — while also spotlighting some of the newer Disney and Pixar titles that have become instant staples. One of the biggest highlights this year is the Freeform Premiere of “Wish” on June 6, airing after “The Princess and the Frog” and “Tangled” in a stacked Friday evening block. All times are listed in ET/PT.
It is also worth noting the timing of Lilo & Stitch, which airs on June 13 and again on June 25 in the lead-up to and following the release of the live-action “Lilo & Stitch” — giving fans the perfect chance to revisit the 2002 animated original. If you want a deeper look at Lilo & Stitch at Disney Parks and on streaming, check out our Entertainment coverage at Fantasy Land News.
Our only question is, how do you not have Lilo & Stitch on June 26th?

Freeform 30 Days of Disney — June 2026 Full Schedule
Here is the complete night-by-night schedule for Freeform’s “30 Days of Disney” in June 2026. All times are ET/PT.
Sunday, June 1
4:00 PM — Zootopia
6:30 PM — Monsters, Inc. (Double Feature)
Monday, June 2
5:00 PM — Mulan (1998)
7:00 PM — Aladdin (1992)
Tuesday, June 3
5:45 PM — The Incredibles (Double Feature)
Wednesday, June 4
7:05 PM — The Little Mermaid (1989)
9:00 PM — The Lion King (1994)
Thursday, June 5
4:25 PM — A Bug’s Life
6:30 PM — Finding Nemo (Double Feature)
Friday, June 6
5:40 PM — The Princess and the Frog
7:45 PM — Tangled
9:50 PM — Wish (Freeform Premiere)
Saturday, June 7
9:30 AM — Pirates of the Caribbean (Marathon)

Sunday, June 8
6:25 PM — Wreck-It Ralph (Double Feature)
Monday, June 9
3:30 PM — Cars (Triple Feature)
Tuesday, June 10
6:30 PM — Frozen (Double Feature)
Wednesday, June 11
5:25 PM — Haunted Mansion (2023)
8:00 PM — Jungle Cruise
Thursday, June 12
4:20 PM — WALL-E
6:25 PM — Up
8:30 PM — Ratatouille
Friday, June 13
4:50 PM — Lilo & Stitch (2002)
6:50 PM — Moana
9:20 PM — Coco

Saturday, June 14
2:50 PM — Toy Story (Marathon)
Sunday, June 15
3:05 PM — Avatar (Double Feature)
Monday, June 16
5:00 PM — Beauty and the Beast (2017)
8:00 PM — Aladdin (2019)
Tuesday, June 17
3:30 PM — Freaky Friday (2003)
5:30 PM — The Parent Trap (1998)
Wednesday, June 18
5:15 PM — National Treasure (Double Feature)
Thursday, June 19
8:00 PM — The Little Mermaid (2023)
Friday, June 20
5:15 PM — Finding Nemo (Double Feature)
Saturday, June 21
2:35 PM — Hercules
4:40 PM — The Incredibles (Double Feature)
10:00 PM — The Lion King (1994)
Sunday, June 22
4:30 PM — Inside Out
6:30 PM — Elemental

Monday, June 23
8:55 PM — Up
Tuesday, June 24
4:15 PM — Cruella
Wednesday, June 25
5:00 PM — Lilo & Stitch (2002)
7:00 PM — Toy Story (Double Feature)
Thursday, June 26
6:30 PM — Toy Story 3 (Double Feature)
Friday, June 27
11:35 AM — Cars (Triple Feature)
7:20 PM — Monsters, Inc. (Double Feature)
11:55 PM — Onward
Saturday, June 28
6:10 PM — Mulan (1998)
8:10 PM — Beauty and the Beast (1991)
Sunday, June 29
5:50 PM — The Princess Diaries (Double Feature)
6:30 PM — Wish
8:35 PM — Moana

What to Watch for During Freeform 30 Days of Disney June 2026
A few things stand out in this year’s June lineup. The Freeform Premiere of “Wish” on June 6 is a big deal for fans who missed it in theaters — it lands in a Friday block that also includes “The Princess and the Frog” and “Tangled,” making it one of the strongest evenings of the month. The June 7 Pirates of the Caribbean marathon is the kind of all-day event that is easy to lose an entire Saturday to, and the June 14 Toy Story marathon lines up perfectly for a family day off from school. National Treasure getting a double feature on June 18 is always a crowd-pleaser, and it says a lot that Freeform keeps bringing it back year after year.
The back half of June slows down a little on the mega-marathons but keeps delivering consistent double and triple feature nights through June 26 and 27, wrapping things up on June 29 with a final run of “Wish” and “Moana.” If you are planning to watch the new live-action Lilo & Stitch and want to experience the original first, June 13 gives you “Lilo & Stitch” (2002) followed by “Moana” and “Coco” — a genuinely great Friday night on the couch.
Our Take
This is a June 2026 lineup that feels like it was built for people who actually love Disney movies rather than just ticking boxes. The Freeform Premiere of “Wish” on a Friday night with “The Princess and the Frog” and “Tangled” leading into it is exactly the kind of event block the network does well. The Lilo & Stitch placement is smart given the live-action release, and the Cars triple feature showing up twice in June is either a coincidence or someone at Freeform really loves Radiator Springs. Either way, this month has enough variety to keep every kind of Disney fan happy from June 1 through June 29.
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