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The best family movies on Netflix right now

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Family movie night is a lot better when you can skip the arguing, which is why our list of the best family movies on Netflix is so useful. Stop scrolling and scrolling and dive into this focused list that we update every month with the best from Netflix’s massive collection of family-friendly movies.

This June, a couple of firsts join the platform. The first live-action Pokémon movie, Pokémon Detective Pikachu, and the first in the Lego franchise, The Lego Movie.

Looking for something else? We’ve also rounded up the best shows on Netflix, the best movies on Hulu, the best movies on Amazon Prime, and the best movies on Disney+. For Netflix fans, check out the 10 most popular movies on Netflix right now.

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Pokémon Detective Pikachu (2019)

Pokémon Detective Pikachu
53%
pg
105m
Genre
Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Stars
Ryan Reynolds, Justice Smith, Kathryn Newton
Directed by
Rob Letterman
Watch on Netflix
The story may feel a bit familiar to parents who grew up watching the Johto series, but Pokémon Detective Pikachu certainly looks different than anything Pokémon has done. When ace detective Harry Goodman goes missing, his son Tim (I Saw the TV Glow‘s Justice Smith) picks up the case to figure out what happens. Helping him out is Harry’s former Pokémon partner, Detective Pikachu (Ryan Reynolds), a wise-cracking super-sleuth with his own share of mysteries and secrets, including the fact that he and Tim can actually communicate with one another in English. Setting out into the neon-lit streets of Ryme City, Tim and Pikachu uncover a vast conspiracy that threatens the entire Pokémon universe.

The Lego Movie (2014)

The Lego Movie
83%
pg
100m
Genre
Animation, Family, Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy
Stars
Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Banks, Will Ferrell
Directed by
Phil Lord, Christopher Miller
Watch on Netflix
A wildly creative and wacky film, The Lego Movie introduces us to Emmet Brickowski (Chris Pratt), an ordinary, construction-working Minifigure in the idyllic city of Bricksburg. But when he’s mistakenly identified as the prophet Master Builder, Emmet is soon wrapped up in a quest to stop the evil Lord Business (former SNL cast member Will Ferrell) from gluing the entire universe.

Shrek (2001)

Shrek
84%
7.9/10
pg
90m
Genre
Animation, Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure, Family
Stars
Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz
Directed by
Andrew Adamson, Vicky Jenson
Watch on Netflix
A beloved classic of many young parents’ childhoods, Shrek has become a staple IP in the Dreamworks library. In the original film, ornery ogre Shrek (Mike Myers) lives on a precious, quiet plot of swampland on the outskirts of Lord Farquaad’s (John Lithgow) domain. But when Farquaad decides he wants to rid his land of fairy tale creatures, he rounds them up and deposits them on Shrek’s swamp. Desperate to get his solitude back, Shrek cuts a deal with Farquaad to rescue Princess Fiona (Cameron Diaz) from a fire-breathing dragon and bring her to Farquaad to be married. Teaming up with a talking Donkey (Eddie Murphy), Shrek sets out on his own fairy tale adventure.

Jumanji (1995)

Jumanji
39%
pg
104m
Genre
Adventure, Fantasy, Family
Stars
Robin Williams, Kirsten Dunst, Bradley Pierce
Directed by
Joe Johnston
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Siblings Judy (Civil War‘s Kirsten Dunst) and Peter (Bradley Pierce) discover a mysterious board game in their new house and decide to play. Unwittingly, they’ve stumbled across Jumanji, a ferocious game that brings the creatures of the jungle into the real world, including Alan (Robin Williams), a man who was sucked into the game 26 years earlier and survived in the mystical jungle world since. Now, Alan’s only hope of freedom is to finish the game, dodging rhinoceroses stampedes, mischievous monkeys, a murderous hunter, and more perils to get to the end.

The Land Before Time (1988)

The Land Before Time
66%
g
69m
Genre
Family, Animation, Adventure
Stars
Gabriel Damon, Candace Hutson, Will Ryan
Directed by
Don Bluth
Watch on Netflix
There was a time when it felt like every time you went to Blockbuster, there was a new Land Before Time movie. That’s how beloved of a children’s franchise this was, and the 1988 original The Land Before Time remains a wonderful family-friendly film. Orphaned after an earthquake, young brontosaurus Littlefoot sets off in search of the legendary Great Valley, where dinosaurs can thrive in peace away from the desolation of the rest of the planet. On his way, he meets four other lost young dinosaurs, each of a different species, with their own preconceptions about one another. To make the journey, they must learn how to work together to survive.

Paddington (2014)

Paddington
77%
pg
96m
Genre
Comedy, Adventure, Family
Stars
Ben Whishaw, Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins
Directed by
Paul King
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Based on Michael Bond’s beloved novels, Paddington tells the story of the titular bear, traveling from the jungles of Peru to London in search of a home. The reality of city life is not quite as glamorous as his dreams, and Paddington soon finds himself lonely and adrift. That is, until he meets the Brown family, who offer him a temporary home. His luck seems to have turned until he catches the eye of museum taxidermist Millicent (Birth‘s Nicole Kidman).

The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)

The Amazing Spider-Man
66%
6.9/10
pg-13
136m
Genre
Action, Adventure, Science Fiction
Stars
Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Rhys Ifans
Directed by
Marc Webb
Watch on Netflix
Great for families with preteens and teens, The Amazing Spider-Man is a superhero high school movie for both adults and kids. Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield, arguably the best Spider-Man) is a typical high schooler except for the fact that he lives with his Uncle Ben and Aunt May (Martin Sheen and Sally Field) after the passing of his parents, and he has secret superpowers that nobody knows about. The challenges of high school seem minor, however, after he finds a mysterious briefcase that once belonged to his father, leading him on an investigation that lands in his father’s former partner’s lab. Dr. Curt Connors (Rhys Ifans) is thrilled to welcome the bright Peter to the lab, but he has a dark secret. His alter-ego The Lizard is gaining power, and Peter may be the only person who can stop him.

Nimona (2023)

Nimona
75%
pg
102m
Genre
Adventure, Animation, Fantasy, Family
Stars
Chloë Grace Moretz, Riz Ahmed, Eugene Lee Yang
Directed by
Troy Quane, Nick Bruno
Watch on Netflix
One of Netflix’s coolest family-friendly movies, Nimona went a bit under the radar when it was released in 2023. Nonetheless, the hyperstylized, colorful fantasy adventure is well worth your time. After knight Ballister Boldheart (Riz Ahmed) is framed for a murder he didn’t commit, he finds that the only person who can prove his innocence is Nimona (Chloë Grace Moretz), a shape-shifting teen outcast who may also be a monster that he’s duty-bound to kill.

Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (2022)

Marcel the Shell with Shoes On
80%
pg
90m
Genre
Animation, Comedy, Drama, Family, Fantasy
Stars
Jenny Slate, Dean Fleischer Camp, Isabella Rossellini
Directed by
Dean Fleischer Camp
Watch on Netflix
The feature film debut of Jenny Slate’s YouTube phenomenon, Marcel the Shell with Shoes On takes audiences deeper into the life of Marcel (Slate), the one-inch-tall shell who leads a fabulous existence in a house with his grandmother, Connie, and their pet lint, Alan. They once lived as part of a large community of shells, but a mysterious tragedy left them abandoned and alone. When a documentary filmmaker (Dean Fleischer Camp) discovers Marcel and Connie in his Airbnb, he begins documenting their lives, soon drawing the attention of millions of fans. Those fans bring about new and unfamiliar dangers, but they also inspire hope that Marcel may be able to find his long-lost family.

Leo (2023)

Leo
65%
pg
102m
Genre
Animation, Comedy, Family
Stars
Adam Sandler, Bill Burr, Cecily Strong
Directed by
Robert Smigel, Robert Marianetti, David Wachtenheim
Watch on Netflix
Leo (Adam Sandler) is a 74-year-old lizard who has been stuck in the same Florida classroom for decades with his terrarium-mate Squirtle the turtle (Bill Burr). Upon finding out he only has one year left to live, he decides it’s time to break out and experience what the world has to offer. Unfortunately, that proves harder than expected as he gets caught up in the problems of anxious students and their cruel substitute teacher, Mrs. Malkin (Cecily Strong).

The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023)

The Super Mario Bros. Movie
46%
pg
93m
Genre
Animation, Family, Adventure, Fantasy, Comedy
Stars
Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Day
Directed by
Michael Jelenic, Aaron Horvath
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One of 2023’s most popular movies, The Super Mario Bros. Movie puts a little more of a realistic spin on the classic video game series. Mario and Luigi (Chris Pratt and Charlie Day) are the Mario Brothers, Brooklyn plumbers who are struggling to get by. When they see an opportunity to fix an underground water main, they jump at the opportunity, only to be sucked down a magical pipe and into the Mushroom Kingdom. Unfortunately, only Mario lands in the Mushroom Kingdom, while Luigi lands in Bowser’s domain. Now, Mario must save Luigi before it’s too late.

Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (2022)

Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile
51%
pg
106m
Genre
Comedy, Family, Music
Stars
Javier Bardem, Winslow Fegley, Shawn Mendes
Directed by
Josh Gordon, Will Speck
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Josh Primm (Winslow Fegley) has just moved to New York City with his family but is struggling to adapt to his new school and make friends. But when he discovers Lyle (Shawn Mendes), a sophisticated singing crocodile living in the attic, the two become fast friends. Unfortunately, the evil neighbor Mr. Grumps (Brett Gelman) wants Lyle thrown out on the street. Now, Josh, his parents (Constance Wu and Scoot McNairy), and Lyle’s owner, Hector P. Valenti (Javier Bardem), must band together to protect the unique crocodile.

Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (2022)

Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
83%
8.1/10
pg
117m
Genre
Animation, Fantasy, Drama, Thriller
Stars
Ewan McGregor, David Bradley, Gregory Mann
Directed by
Guillermo del Toro, Mark Gustafson
Watch on Netflix
There have been enough Pinocchio revivals over the past few years that it’s reasonable to ask why Guillermo del Toro thought another one was a good idea. And yet … del Toro’s pleasantly demented mind is sort of perfect for Pinocchio if you think about it. His stop-motion reimagining of Carlo Collodi’s classic tale is a whimsical musical that breathes surprising new life into the world’s most famous puppet who thinks he’s a real boy.

Enola Holmes 2 (2022)

Enola Holmes 2
61%
pg-13
129m
Genre
Mystery, Adventure, Crime
Stars
Millie Bobby Brown, Henry Cavill, Louis Partridge
Directed by
Harry Bradbeer
Watch on Netflix
Millie Bobby Brown returns as Sherlock Holmes’ unheralded — yet even more brilliant — little sister, Enola, in Enola Holmes 2. Fresh off of solving her first case, Enola decides it’s time to open her very own agency, just like her brother, Sherlock (Henry Cavill). Unfortunately, she quickly discovers the demand for female detectives isn’t quite what it is for her male counterparts. Struggling to get any cases, Enola is about ready to close up shop when a penniless matchstick girl asks Enola to find her missing sister. The case, however, is far more complex than expected, sending Enola deep into London’s underworld and all the way to the highest echelons of society.

Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie (2022)

Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie
61%
5.8/10
g
86m
Genre
Animation, Action, Comedy, Family, Science Fiction
Stars
Ben Schwartz, Omar Benson Miller, Brandon Mychal Smith
Directed by
Andy Suriano, Ant Ward
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Nickelodeon’s hit YA series got the Netflix Original treatment! In their biggest adventure yet, Leo (Ben Schwartz), Raph (Omar Benson Miller), Mikey (Brandon Mychal Smith), and Donnie (Josh Brener) are the last hope against an alien invasion. In the year 2044, Earth is on the brink of becoming completely conquered by the Krang. In a desperate hail mary, an older Leo and Mikey send their student Casey Jones (Haley Joel Osment) to the year 2022 to help the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles find a key to stop the invasion before it happens.

Too Old for Fairy Tales (2022)

Too Old for Fairy Tales
5.8/10
pg
106m
Genre
Family, Comedy
Stars
Karolina Gruszka, Dorota Kolak, Andrzej Grabowski
Directed by
Kristoffer Rus
Watch on Netflix
Too Old for Fairy Tales is a Polish film that stars newcomer Maciej Karas as Waldek, a spoiled gamer who fills his life with fantasy. But when there is a very real earthquake that forces Waldek apart from his mother, he’s taken in by an unpredictable aunt who introduces a whole new regiment of chores and responsibilities that Waldek has never experienced. Suddenly wrenched away from his precious games, Waldek is put into real-life survival mode, all while learning lessons he didn’t know he needed.

My Octopus Teacher (2020)

My Octopus Teacher
82%
8.1/10
pg
84m
Genre
Documentary
Stars
Craig Foster, Tom Foster
Directed by
James Reed, Philippa Ehrlich
Watch on Netflix
A nature documentary may seem like a bold choice for family movie night, but the Oscar-winning My Octopus Teacher feels like so much more than an educational film. Craig Foster is a professional photographer and videographer who returns to his childhood home at the southern tip of Africa, hoping to recover from burnout. Swimming in the same freezing ocean that he did as a child, Foster soon meets a young octopus who displays remarkable curiosity and intelligence. Foster continues to visit her den and track her movements, eventually earning her trust. The result is an extraordinary friendship that feels like it could only exist in a fantasy movie.

The Sea Beast (2022)

The Sea Beast
75%
7.1/10
pg
115m
Genre
Animation, Adventure, Family, Fantasy
Stars
Karl Urban, Zaris-Angel Hator, Jared Harris
Directed by
Chris Williams
Watch on Netflix
The age of monster hunters is alive and well in the animated Netflix original The Sea Beast. And those monsters happen to live in the sea. For years, brave humans have ventured to the sea to wage war against the monsters and make the oceans navigable. The most beloved of all these monster hunters is Jacob Holland (Karl Urban). When little Maisie Brumble (Zaris-Angel Hator) meets her hero in a tavern, she becomes obsessed with the idea of going to sea with him. So, she stows away on Jacob’s legendary ship. When Jacob finds her, he’s not thrilled, but he soon discovers that Maisie is a courageous crew member and unexpectedly useful.

Vivo (2021)

Vivo
66%
6.6/10
pg
99m
Genre
Animation, Family, Comedy
Stars
Lin-Manuel Miranda, Ynairaly Simo, Zoe Saldana
Directed by
Kirk DeMicco
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Looking for something Encanto-adjacent? A joint effort between Netflix and Sony Pictures Animation, Vivo calls upon the talents of Hollywood music-man Lin-Manuel Miranda to properly weave its animated tale. Miranda not only provides original music to the film, but he also voices the titular character, a magical kinkajou who spends his days serenading alongside Andrés (Juan de Marcos), the creature’s spirited owner. When a chance communication from Andrés’ lost love arrives, the musical duo sets off on a journey to deliver the ultimate love song to the musician’s muse. A kaleidoscopic arrangement of visuals and sound, Vivo is a film filled with heart that bountifully delivers on the beautiful cultural traditions of its Latin-American setting and characters. 
Vivo | Official Trailer | Netflix

We Can Be Heroes (2020)

We Can Be Heroes
51%
4.7/10
pg
97m
Genre
Action, Fantasy, Family, Comedy
Stars
YaYa Gosselin, Lyon Daniels, Andy Walken
Directed by
Robert Rodriguez
Watch on Netflix
Writer-director Robert Rodriguez certainly knows a thing or two about delivering VFX-laden adventure films, centered on the crazy missions of exceptional pre-teen saviors. Serving as a spiritual continuation of The Adventure of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-DWe Can Be Heroes follows the story of Earth’s many superheroes, extraterrestrial supervillains, and the children of the former. When the vile alien invaders take the heroes as their prisoners, the kids, led by Missy Moreno (YaYa Gosselin), must band together to save their families from the intergalactic foe. Tailor-made for younger viewers, We Can Be Heroes comes to life through dazzling visuals, big set pieces, and great acting from its primary players. 
We Can Be Heroes | Priyanka Chopra & Pedro Pascal | Official Trailer | Netflix India

Back to the Outback (2021)

Back to the Outback
58%
6.5/10
pg
92m
Genre
Animation, Family, Adventure, Comedy
Stars
Isla Fisher, Tim Minchin, Eric Bana
Directed by
Harry Cripps, Claire Knight
Watch on Netflix
Back to the Outback is a lively animated film that follows the cat-and-mouse getaway of a group of zoo creatures, led by Maddie (Isla Fisher), a snake looking to get back to the Australian outback where she believes she truly belongs. In tow are friends Zoe (Miranda Tapsell), Frank (Guy Pearce), and Neil (Angus Imrie) — a lizard, spider, and scorpion. With the zoo hot on their trail, the band of reptiles and insects must do everything in their power to make it to the faraway continent in one piece. Leaning heavily on the golden rule to never judge a book by its cover, even if it’s scaly or slimy, Back to the Outback is a fun-filled excursion that the whole family will enjoy.
Back to the Outback | Official Trailer | Netflix

Enola Holmes (2020)

Enola Holmes
68%
6.6/10
pg-13
123m
Genre
Mystery, Crime, Adventure
Stars
Millie Bobby Brown, Henry Cavill, Sam Claflin
Directed by
Harry Bradbeer
Watch on Netflix
The Sherlock Holmes legend adds a wrinkle with Enola (Millie Bobby Brown), a much younger sister who has spent her adolescent life learning and experimenting with her brilliant mother in the family’s reclusive mansion. But when her mother goes missing, big brother Sherlock (Henry Cavill) finally comes calling to reassure Enola that he’ll find their mother. Enola, however, has other ideas. She sets out to beat Sherlock at his own game.

Klaus (2019)

Klaus
65%
8.1/10
pg
96m
Genre
Animation, Family, Adventure, Comedy
Stars
Jason Schwartzman, J.K. Simmons, Rashida Jones
Directed by
Sergio Pablos
Watch on Netflix
Jesper (voiced by Jason Schwartzman) is content with living life his own way, and specifically against the will of his Postmaster General father. After being transferred to the isle of Smeerensburg, Jesper is forced to post six-thousand letters within the year or risk losing his inheritance. Fortunately for him, a reclusive toymaker named Klaus (J.K. Simmons) lives just around the corner. When the children of Smeerensburg learn about the toymaker, they begin writing letters to Klaus, each hoping they’ll receive a toy. A mesmerizing, hand-drawn interpretation of the Santa Claus mythos, Klaus is a brilliant film and an all-new holiday classic.
Klaus | Official Trailer | Netflix

Pee-wee's Big Holiday (2016)

Pee-wee's Big Holiday
63%
6.1/10
90m
Genre
Adventure, Comedy, Family
Stars
Paul Reubens, Joe Manganiello, Jessica Pohly
Directed by
John Lee
Watch on Netflix
Pee-wee Herman is back in a new adventure in this Netflix original introducing a new generation of fans to the plucky adventurer. When Pee-wee meets a mysterious, inspiring stranger (Joe Manganiello), he decides it’s finally time to take his first-ever holiday, hitting the road for his biggest adventure yet.

The Mitchells vs. the Machines (2021)

The Mitchells vs. the Machines
80%
7.7/10
114m
Genre
Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Family, Science Fiction, Action
Stars
Abbi Jacobson, Danny McBride, Maya Rudolph
Directed by
Michael Rianda
Watch on Netflix
If you’re going to do a family movie night, why not watch a movie about a dysfunctional family coming together? This Lord/Miller (The Lego Movie) animated romp is a ton of fun for everyone. Young Katie Mitchell (Abbi Jacobson) feels a bit like an outcast in her family of outcasts, but she knows she’ll find her people once she leaves for her first year of film school. Worried about losing his daughter permanently, Katie’s dad cancels her flight to LA and decides to do a family road trip instead. However, family bonding time is interrupted by the global uprising of electronic devices, organized by a scorned artificial intelligence (A.I.) named Pal. With the rest of the world rounded up and due for banishment to space, the Mitchells must come together to save their family and the planet.

Benji (2018)

Benji
53%
6.3/10
pg
87m
Genre
Crime, Drama
Stars
Gabriel Bateman, Darby Camp, Kiele Sanchez
Directed by
Brandon Camp
Watch on Netflix
Netflix’s remake of the classic doggy hero tale is a heart-warming, fun adventure for the whole family. Siblings Carter (Gabriel Bateman) and Frankie (Darby Camp) are struggling with a family that’s falling apart at the seams. The only silver lining appears to be Benji, a stray dog that has struck up a special friendship with the children. But when they stumble into serious danger, Benji will have to save the day.
Benji | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix

The Willoughbys (2020)

The Willoughbys
68%
6.4/10
pg
92m
Genre
Animation, Comedy, Family
Stars
Will Forte, Maya Rudolph, Alessia Cara
Directed by
Kris Pearn
Watch on Netflix
Will Forte, Maya Rudolph, Alessia Cara, Terry Crews, Martin Short, Jane Krakowski, Sean Cullen, and Ricky Gervais lend their voices to this computer-animated film based on the book of the same name by Lois Lowry. It’s about the Willoughbys, two neglectful parents, and their unique children who try to survive on their own until a mysterious nanny arrives. Despite the presumably sad subject matter about orphaned children with bad parents, critics loved the film and lauded its silliness that is “anchored in genuine emotion.”
The Willoughbys | Official Trailer | Netflix

Invader ZIM: Enter the Florpus (2019)

Invader ZIM: Enter the Florpus
7.5/10
tv-y7
Genre
Family, Animation, Comedy, Science Fiction, TV Movie
Stars
Jhonen Vasquez, Melissa Fahn, Wally Wingert
Watch on Netflix
While it may not be the same Invader Zim millennials grew up watching, the Netflix-adapted Enter the Florpus will still get the entire family reeling. The story tracks Zim (Richard Steven Horvitz) after the events of the original TV series, seeing the little alien in the throes of an existential dilemma. As he’s fighting for a chance to make a difference and attempting to unlock his true purpose on Earth, Zim’s arch-nemesis plots his downfall in the shadows. Can the little alien gain the confidence he needs to overcome his human rival, or will he only be a memory? With a critics review score of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, no family can go wrong with Invader Zim and his Florpus adventures.
Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus | Official Trailer | Netflix

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